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    NFLRank: No. 6 Robert Quinn
    By Nick Wagoner

    http://espn.go.com/blog/st-louis-rams/post/_/id/11060/nflrank-no-6-robert-quinn

    EARTH CITY, Mo. — The annual #NFLRank project got underway last week as a panel of 85 NFL analysts across ESPN’s many platforms went through the process of ranking the Top 100 players in the league on each side of the ball.

    ESPN.com’s #NFLRank lines up the top 100 players on each side of the ball.

    Though Thursday, three St. Louis Rams — linebacker James Laurinaitis (No. 93 defense), left tackle Jake Long (No. 63 offense) and defensive end Chris Long (No. 37 defense) — had cracked the list. On Friday’s final day, the list revealed the highest-ranked Ram, defensive end Robert Quinn.

    Quinn made the biggest jump of any player in this year’s rankings, moving from unranked last year to No. 6 on defense this year.

    Defense, No. 6, Robert Quinn

    Stats & Info: Quinn led the NFC with 19 sacks last season, the most by a Ram since sacks became official in 1982. Quinn’s seven forced fumbles also led the NFC last season.

    My take: Although Quinn made quite a leap in this year’s rankings and being called the sixth best defensive player in the league is no slight, I can’t help but feel like Quinn is too low on this list. I suppose you could make the argument that he needs a little more of a body of work before he can crack the top five, but these rankings are based on the here and now. I have the privilege of seeing Quinn every day so maybe that clouds my view, but I doubt there’s a defensive player in the league that has the combination of production and upside that Quinn showed coming out of last season. I personally would have Quinn only behind Houston’s J.J. Watt, who is at No. 1 on the list, and Seattle safety Earl Thomas, who is No. 3. I have little doubt that Quinn’s trajectory will only continue to point him upwards as these rankings continue. What’s scary for the rest of the NFL is he’s only 24 and still scratching the surface of what he can do.

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