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Pre-Free Agency Position Overview: Defensive Line
Mar 03, 2021 at 03:00 PM
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Stu JacksonStaff Writer
The calendar has turned to March, which means the start of the new league year – March 17, 1 p.m. pacific time – and free agency isn’t far away.
Ahead of this pivotal time in the offseason, theRams.com will be breaking down the team’s roster with an overview of the players currently under contract and those who are scheduled to become free agents.
The series kicks off with a look at the defensive line:
Under contractMichael Brockers: 49 combined tackles (5.5 for loss) and five sacks in 15 games (missed regular season finale due to being placed on the Reserve/COVID-19 list). Five sacks were second-most in a single season in his nine-year career behind his 5.5 in 2013.
Aaron Donald: Won record-tying third AP NFL Defensive Player of the Year Award after posting fourth-straight season with double-digit sacks (13.5), plus 19.5 tackles for loss, four forced fumbles, one fumble recovery and one pass breakup in 16 games. Sack total tied with Saints defensive end Trey Hendrickson for second in the NFL in 2020.
Greg Gaines: Produced 18 total tackles (two for loss), two sacks and one fumble recovery while playing all 16 games in 2020.
Sebastian Joseph-Day: Tied with outside linebacker Leonard Floyd for fifth-most total tackles made on the team (55) and also contributed four QB hits and one sack while starting in all 16 games.
A’Shawn Robinson: After missing the first half of the season due to being placed on the reserve/non-football injury list in the preseason, made 12 total tackles, one pass breakup and also blocked a field goal on special teams in eight games.
Eric Banks (Reserve/Future): Undrafted free agent signee last year out of the University of Texas at San Antonio who spent the 2020 season on the Rams’ practice squad.
Marquise Copeland (Reserve/Future): Originally signed to the practice squad prior to the start of the regular season, was active and made one tackle in the Rams’ season-opening win over the Cowboys last year, then spent the majority of the season on the Rams’ practice squad.
Michael Hoecht (Reserve/Future): Undrafted free agent signee last year out of Brown University who spent his rookie 2020 season on the Rams’ practice squad.
Jonah Williams (Reserve/Future): Undrafted free agent signee last year out of Weber State who spent his rookie 2020 season on the Rams’ practice squad.Scheduled to become a free agent
Morgan Fox (unrestricted – Free Agent Spotlight): Career-high six sacks last season, plus eight tackles for loss, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery and two pass breakups while playing in all 16 games (two starts) last season.
Derek Rivers (unrestricted): Claimed off waivers from the Patriots in late November, was primarily a special teams contributor who also saw some action on defense over Rams’ final five regular season games.March 4, 2021 at 8:26 am #128183AgamemnonParticipantTuesday, March 2, 2021
Los Angeles Rams free-agency overview: Find a deep threat and pass-rusher
By Lindsey Thiry
ESPN.comLeonard Floyd made good on his one-year deal with the Rams, contributing 10.5 sacks to L.A.’s top-ranked defense.
The Los Angeles Rams enter 2021 NFL free agency coming off a 10-6 season in 2020 and have 12 unrestricted free agents. With the salary cap expected to drop significantly, the Rams must find creative solutions in free agency with three key defensive starters — outside linebacker Leonard Floyd, safety John Johnson III and cornerback Troy Hill — ready to test the market, as well as starting center Austin Blythe. As for what positions the Rams could be looking to add to their roster going into 2021, they must find a deep-threat receiver, solidify the pass rush and build depth at corner.
Here’s what to expect from the Rams when the NFL offseason kicks into high gear with the start of free agency on March 17:
QUARTERBACK
Under contract: Jared Goff, John Wolford
UFA: Blake Bortles
Game plan: In an agreed-upon deal that will become official at the start of the new league year, the Rams traded Goff, a 2021 third-round pick and 2022 and 2023 first-round picks to the Detroit Lions in exchange for quarterback Matthew Stafford. Wolford is expected to remain the backup.
RUNNING BACK
Under contract: Darrell Henderson Jr., Cam Akers, Xavier Jones
UFA: Malcolm Brown
Game plan: Akers emerged down the stretch as a feature back and is expected to maintain the role in 2021. “Cam hit his stride at the right moments,” coach Sean McVay said. “I think he’s an every-down back.” Henderson will provide a change of pace when needed and Brown will test the market, but could return for a seventh season as an insurance policy.
WIDE RECEIVER
Josh Reynolds’ career-high 52 receptions and 618 yards probably prices him out of range for the Rams to re-sign him.
Under contract: Robert Woods, Cooper Kupp, Van Jefferson, Trishton Jackson, Nsimba Webster
UFA: Josh Reynolds
Game plan: With the addition of Jefferson last season, Reynolds’ time with the Rams appears to be over. Expect the lanky receiver, who is coming off a career-high 618 receiving-yard season, to sign elsewhere. The Rams must find a consistent deep-threat receiver who can stretch the field, which is something they’ve lacked since trading Brandin Cooks last offseason.
TIGHT END
Under contract: Tyler Higbee, Brycen Hopkins
UFA: Gerald Everett
Game plan: The Rams did not need to select a tight end in last year’s draft but couldn’t resist picking Hopkins in the fourth round. Hopkins did not play on offense his rookie season but is expected to move into a role behind Higbee in 2021 with Everett likely to depart in free agency.
OFFENSIVE LINE
Under contract: Andrew Whitworth, David Edwards, Austin Corbett, Rob Havenstein, Joe Noteboom, Brian Allen, Bobby Evans, Tremayne Anchrum Jr., Chandler Brewer
UFA: Austin Blythe
Game plan: Blythe has proven his versatility since the Rams claimed him off waivers in 2017. He’s started at guard and has solidified a role at center the last two seasons. With an unusual free agency market because of the salary-cap drop, Blythe could remain in the Rams’ budget. “He’s definitely somebody that we appreciate, we value,” McVay said.
DEFENSIVE LINE
Under contract: Aaron Donald, Michael Brockers, Sebastian Joseph-Day, Greg Gaines, A’Shawn Robinson
UFA: Morgan Fox, Derek Rivers
Game plan: Donald, Brockers and Robinson account for three of the Rams’ top 10 salary-cap numbers in 2021, so this is not a position where they will be able to spend a significant amount to retain or add any players. An undrafted free agent in 2016 from Colorado State-Pueblo, Fox is coming off a career-high six-sack season.
OUTSIDE LINEBACKER
Under contract: Ogbonnia Okoronkwo, Terrell Lewis, Justin Hollins, Justin Lawler
UFA: Leonard Floyd, Samson Ebukam
Game plan: McVay said near the end of the season that Floyd was a player he wanted to return in free agency. But after a career-best season, the Rams will certainly face competition when Floyd tests the market. He tallied a career-best 10.5 sacks last season.
INSIDE LINEBACKER
Under contract: Micah Kiser, Kenny Young, Troy Reeder
UFA: none
Game plan: All inside linebackers remain under contract, with Travin Howard an exclusive rights free agent. Kiser, who was sidelined for five games last season because of a knee injury, is expected to remain a starter alongside Young.
CORNERBACK
Under contract: Jalen Ramsey, David Long Jr.
UFA: Troy Hill
Game plan: After intercepting three passes and scoring three defensive touchdowns last season, Hill proved himself as a playmaker and will test the market. The Rams will closely monitor Hill’s situation in attempt to re-sign him. Darious Williams, a restricted free agent, is likely to be retained, while Long will be expected to step in if Hill departs.
SAFETY
Under contract: Terrell Burgess, Jordan Fuller, Taylor Rapp, Nick Scott, JuJu Hughes
UFA: John Johnson III
Game plan: Johnson played a key role in the secondary the last four seasons but is among the top free agents at his position. He would like to remain in L.A., but expect him to earn a significant payday elsewhere. In his absence, expect Fuller and Rapp, who dealt with ongoing injuries last season, to step up.
SPECIAL TEAMS
Under contract: K Matt Gay, P Johnny Hekker
UFA: LS Jake McQuaide
Game plan: The Rams signed longsnappers Colin Holba and Steven Wirtel to reserve/future contracts over the offseason with McQuaide, a nine-year pro, set for free agency.
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