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June 27, 2019 at 10:35 am #102426znModerator
from The NFL Play-Action Awards: Picking the best teams, QBs and more
The best play-action team overall
Los Angeles Rams
Stat to know: The Rams led the league last season with 124.5 passing yards per game off play-action concepts.What makes the Rams the best: In Sean McVay’s system, L.A. can marry the outside zone run game, screen package and play-action concepts out of its 11 personnel grouping (1 RB, 1 TE, 3 WRs) with wide receivers in reduced sets. This means the Rams can lean on the run action while using pre- and post-snap misdirection to create open window throws for quarterback Jared Goff — and open field for running back Todd Gurley in the screen game. And it all looks the same to a defender. McVay makes it tough to stop.
Runner-up: New England Patriots
June 27, 2019 at 5:28 pm #102430znModeratorGil Brandt lists John Johnson as breakout candidate in 2019 https://t.co/HnfrBxVm5s
— Rams Wire (@TheRamsWire) June 27, 2019
June 27, 2019 at 5:42 pm #102431znModeratorLooking through some film clips from the play-action post…Picked the #Rams as the #NFL’s best play-action team. 1st/2nd down route concepts with misdirection in the backfield. Going to grab some eyes on the defense. @NFLMatchup pic.twitter.com/EGpu6kaRsF
— Matt Bowen (@MattBowen41) June 27, 2019
June 27, 2019 at 7:04 pm #102432znModerator.@EricDickerson running wild! 🙌#LARams | #TBT pic.twitter.com/CDxAsqdcLW
— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) June 27, 2019
June 27, 2019 at 9:18 pm #102433znModeratorCongrats to Jared Goff on going 10-3 against QBs ahead of him on this list in 2018. #LARams pic.twitter.com/WklZOnyaPM
— J.B. Long (@JB_Long) June 27, 2019
June 28, 2019 at 1:43 am #102436znModeratorEach season sees a few surprise playoff teams, so which teams from last year's postseason won't make it back? https://t.co/6kz6vvb2C1
— The MMQB (@theMMQB) June 28, 2019
June 28, 2019 at 11:21 am #102437znModeratorThe greatest game in NFL history?@Chiefs vs @RamsNFL was a downright CLASSIC! 👏#FlashbackFriday pic.twitter.com/45wtKL55fq
— NFL UK (@NFLUK) June 28, 2019
June 28, 2019 at 3:49 pm #102441znModeratorCameron DaSilva@camdasilva
NFL announced Rams OL Aaron Neary has been suspended 4 games for violating the substance abuse policy==
Aaron Neary, a Rams practice squad lineman, will be suspended for the first four games of this NFL season: https://t.co/z1WItnHAPa
— Ryan Kartje (@Ryan_Kartje) June 28, 2019
June 28, 2019 at 3:58 pm #102442HerzogParticipantFuck you Chris Simms
June 28, 2019 at 4:55 pm #102443znModeratorPFF: Eric Weddle, John Johnson are 2nd-best safety tandem in NFL https://t.co/XHVLilh0v6
— Rams Wire (@TheRamsWire) June 28, 2019
June 28, 2019 at 5:59 pm #102445znModeratorCooper Kupp's return will obviously help Goff and the passing game, but he's also an underrated blocker https://t.co/2ICSWZYoUO
— Cameron DaSilva (@camdasilva) June 28, 2019
June 29, 2019 at 9:48 am #102452znModeratorDowntown Rams [DTR]@DowntownRams
Just a reminder that the #Rams defense proved in the Super Bowl they are turning the corner and are primed to be an elite unit this year.Tom Brady 2017 & 2018 Super Bowl Stats
71/110 – 971 YDs, 5 TDs, 1 INTTom Brady vs. the Rams Super Bowl Stats
21/35 – 262 YDs, 0 TDs, 1 INTJune 29, 2019 at 10:12 am #102455znModeratorJune 29, 2019 at 8:37 pm #102469znModerator#Rams Cory Littleton ranked 7th among all LB’s in Coverage grades and 10th in Tackling last season. He also had the 6th most defensive stops (min 200 snaps)
What’s in store for year 4? 🤔 pic.twitter.com/BzbcyxDjqs
— PFF LA Rams (@PFF_Rams) June 29, 2019
June 29, 2019 at 8:45 pm #102471znModerator"Johnson's name came to mind right away when I first started working on this piece."@iamjohnthethird makes @Gil_Brandt's "DBs ready to break out" list. 🙌
— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) June 28, 2019
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2) John Johnson, S, Los Angeles Rams
Drafted: Round 3, No. 91 overall, in 2017.Johnson’s name came to mind right away when I first started working on this piece. He really blossomed in 2018, logging 119 tackles and four interceptions — and that total doesn’t include the pick he recorded against Drew Brees in overtime of the NFC title game to set up the winning kick. I’m expecting Johnson to advance again in 2019 and join the ranks of elite NFL safeties. One of the reasons to feel good about him is the Rams’ addition of veteran safety Eric Weddle, who can serve as an important mentor. Johnson also appears to have an exceptional ability to find the ball — he’s one of those guys who seems to know where the ball is going before it’s thrown. This is an exceptional player who will get even better.
June 30, 2019 at 8:19 am #102477znModeratorAdam Schein, from best of past nine draft classes
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2014: Aaron Donald, DT, Los Angeles Rams
Drafted: Round 1, No. 13 overall.
With all due respect to pass-rushing great Khalil Mack (now with the Bears, picked fifth overall by the Raiders), receiver Mike Evans (picked seventh overall by the Buccaneers), receiver Odell BeckhamJr. (now with the Browns, taken 12th overall by the Giants) and guard Zack Martin (picked 16th overall by the Cowboys), this one was easy. When it’s all said and done, the league might have to name the Defensive Player of the Year award after Donald, who’s won it the past two years (in addition to being the Defensive Rookie of the Year in 2014). Donald is an unstoppable, tone-setting, game-changing force in the middle of the defensive line for the Rams. He posted 20.5 sacks last season, more in one year than any other interior defender in NFL history. The four-time All-Pro is special, mesmerizing and a joy to watch.
2015: Todd Gurley, RB, Los Angeles Rams
Drafted: Round 1, No. 10 overall.
This class is tricky — and relatively weak. We are still waiting for quarterbacks Jameis Winston (taken first overall by the Buccaneers) and Marcus Mariota (picked second overall by the Titans) to truly arrive as starters in the NFL. You can make the case that running back David Johnson (taken in Round 3 by the Cardinals) will get back in this conversation; two years removed from a 2,118-scrimmage yard campaign in 2016, Johnson missed all but one game in 2017 with a wrist injury and struggled to make an impact in 2018, but now he’s healthy and working with a new coach in Kliff Kingsbury. You could also argue that receiver Amari Cooper (picked fourth overall by the Raiders) will shine moving forward in Dallas, considering the numbers he put up (725 yards and six scores in nine games) after being traded to the Cowboys last October. And I love Chargers running back Melvin Gordon (Round 1, No. 15 overall).
But no player, not even Johnson, has been able to stay at the highest point reached by Gurley. A knee issue seemed to limit him last season, but when Gurley is healthy, he plays like an MVP. In the four seasons since he entered the NFL, no one has more rushing yards (4,547), scrimmage yards (6,430), total touchdowns (56) or touches (1,229) than Gurley.
June 30, 2019 at 1:04 pm #102485znModeratorThis 70-yarder was the longest touchdown of 2018!
7️⃣0️⃣ days until we get more of @JaredGoff16 to @CooperKupp! pic.twitter.com/HiPBTrVuuD
— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) June 30, 2019
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