https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2014/11/03/refo-rams-49ers-week-8/
St. Louis Rams – Performances of Note
Robert Quinn, DE: +3.8
Breakdown: Quinn may have been the highlight, but he wasn’t the only one as the entire Rams front needs mentioning here for the pressure they put on Kaepernick. Keeping the San Francisco offense in check, while their own sputtered, meant the game stayed close and with more than 20 total pressures logged, threats from all across the D-line and linebacking corps contributed. Quinn’s fourth and fifth sacks in the past three weeks have helped lift his pass rush grade (+9.5) to fifth-best among the league’s 4-3 DEs.
Signature Play: 2Q 2:06, as a push up the middle flushed Kaepernick, Quinn pursued from the backside and knocked the ball loose for a fumble that Eugene Sims would recover.
Greg Robinson, LT: -1.8
Breakdown: Shifting to left tackle to replace injured foundation piece Jake Long, the rookie Robinson got his first taste of NFL life on the edge. A relatively quiet showing isn’t a bad thing and though he had a few issues — a holding penalty, a hit allowed, and some trouble letting defenders inside of him while run blocking – it wasn’t a disastrous first effort.
Signature Play: At 11:51 of the fourth quarter, Robinson lets Dan Skuta slip inside and meet the runner in the backfield.
Alec Ogletree, LB: +5.3
Breakdown: Landing his fourth game in the green since entering the league, Ogletree notched his first overall positive performance of the season in fine fashion. All over the field, he allowed one of three targets into his coverage to be completed while knocking a pass away, he collected a hit and a hurry while rushing the passer, and his three run stops on 19 run snaps had his Run Stop Percentage as the highest for all 4-3 LBs this week.