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July 6, 2022 at 9:15 am #139556znModerator
Every year, ESPN polls players, coaches, execs and scouts across the NFL and has them vote on the best players at each position. Unsurprisingly, Donald was unanimously voted the best defensive tackle again this year, receiving every single first-place vote. And ESPN polled more than 50 people for this exercise, so it’s not like this was a small group of voters.
Here’s what Jeremy Fowler wrote about Donald’s top ranking.
Zero quotes or argument needed here. Donald got every single first-place vote.
He’s a four-time Defensive Player of the Year with 98 sacks in eight seasons. His 26.7% pass rush win rate was nearly seven points higher than that of any other defensive tackle in 2021. And the Rams just gave him $40 million in additional contract money just for being him.
“I just try to appreciate his greatness,” an NFC scout said. “But I don’t have to play him as a guard.”
July 6, 2022 at 9:18 am #139557znModeratorfrom the best offseason move for all 32 NFL teams
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It’s a tough call with the additions of stars like inside linebacker Bobby Wagner and receiver Allen Robinson, but the Rams’ best move of the offseason was working out a new contract for star defensive lineman Aaron Donald. Donald’s consideration of retirement was real, but now he’s aligned with coach Sean McVay, Matthew Stafford, Jalen Ramsey and Cooper Kupp (who also got a new deal) for the next few years as they work to keep their Super Bowl window open. — Jourdan Rodrigue
July 10, 2022 at 8:22 pm #139628znModeratorWhy Aaron Donald Has DOMINATED Russell Wilson for His Entire Career | Baldy Breakdowns
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July 10, 2022 at 10:29 pm #139629znModeratorJuly 12, 2022 at 1:22 pm #139642znModeratorfrom The NFL’s top 12 interior defensive linemen: https://touchdownwire.usatoday.com/lists/nfl-best-defensive-tackles-aaron-donald-jeffery-simmons-cameron-heyward/
1. Aaron Donald, Los Angeles Rams
This doesn’t confirm any predictive abilities on McVay’s part; when you have Aaron Donald on your defense, making plays is part of the program all the time. And as usual, the NFL’s best defensive player lived up to the reputation. No IDL had more sacks than Donald’s 19, nobody had more quarterback hits than his 15, nobody had more quarterback hurries than his 75 (Chris Jones ranked second with 57), and the fact that Donald also led the league among IDLs with 58 stops tells you all you need to know about the occasional and ridiculous canard that he can’t stop the run. Aaron Donald can do whatever he wants; it’s his world, and the rest of the NFL is just paying homage.
We could pick from all kinds of plays indicating just how dominant Donald is, but there are few better reps than this sack against the Cardinals in Week 14. Donald is lined up angled outside right guard Max Garcia. At the snap, Donald pushes Garcia into quarterback Kyler Murray, who tries to bail out of the damage, but simply falls down and braces for the inevitable.
If you want to know how well Donald plays the run, you can ask Elijah Mitchell of the 49ers, who had to deal with Donald jumping three gaps on a stunt to create a one-yard loss in Week 18.
Donald made some nebulous noise about retirement after he won his first ring, but the Rams wisely put an end to that with a three-year, $95 million contract re-do that makes him the highest-paid non-quarterback in the history of professional football.
Because we are not quarterbacks, running backs, or offensive linemen, we can say that we’re very happy to see more of Aaron Donald over the next few years. It’s not exaggeration or cliché to say that we won’t see his like again for a very long time.
July 14, 2022 at 7:07 pm #139669znModeratorRecently, Donald was at Simi Valley High School and he gave a speech to the football team about speaking up and not only leading by example, but leading vocally, too.
“Leading by example is good, but to get over that hurdle, you need to be vocal,” he said. “Once I became a lot more vocal, bringing my guys up and getting on the same page, it was like, it was crazy to think what we could accomplish. Leading by example is good but if you want to get over that hurdle and accomplish some amazing things and become champions, the leaders gotta be vocal.”
July 14, 2022 at 10:05 pm #139677znModeratorRookie Aaron Donald (2014) dismantled Seattle’s offense at the height of their success. That #99 kid was destined for greatness… pic.twitter.com/eCQIMdWGzw
— RAMS ON FILM (@RamsOnFilm) July 15, 2022
July 15, 2022 at 1:47 pm #139687znModeratorTurfShowTimes@TurfShowTimesUnderrated beginning-of-the-end for the Seahawks and Russell Wilson. Aaron Donald has 15 sacks, 41 QB hits, 24 TFL and 11 wins in 16 games against Seattle. Top it off he accidentally also broke Wilson’s finger last season; AD haunts Wilson’s dreams. Rams face Broncos, 12/25July 15, 2022 at 2:03 pm #139690znModeratorThe best pass-rush win % since 2020 pic.twitter.com/q56hdN5K9g
— PFF (@PFF) July 15, 2022
July 15, 2022 at 2:25 pm #139692wvParticipantAs always, these graphics and media lists never highlight the fact that Aaron F’ing Donald is doing all this on the INSIDE. His numbers should always be compared to other inside-defenders. The numbers are off the charts when comparing apples to apples.
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July 15, 2022 at 8:51 pm #139697ZooeyModeratorAaron Donald if the Rams ever used him as a RB: pic.twitter.com/PrL0DahvaG
— Cesar 🥱 (@ClappedCesar) July 15, 2022
July 17, 2022 at 3:15 pm #139712znModeratorAaron Donald strikes/knocks back the OL w/ inside hands, controls his gap & plays run. Once he sees it’s pass he sheds, reduces pad surface & fights the hands as he gets vertical. Gets Russell Wilson down for the sack. Great discipline shown by @AaronDonald97 vs play action #rams pic.twitter.com/kKTGcyLZ96
— DLineVids (@dlinevids1) July 17, 2022
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