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July 11, 2019 at 3:19 am #102829znModerator
Monson: Donald Is NFL’s Best Player – And It Isn’t Close
Aaron Donald has won back-to-back NFL Defensive Player of the Year awards, and he’s a safe bet to make it three in a rowAaron Donald has won back-to-back NFL Defensive Player of the Year awards, and he’s a safe bet to make it three in a row.
“He is the best player in the NFL, period, and I don’t think it’s particularly close to the next best guy,” Pro Football Focus analyst Sam Monson said on The DA Show. “When you slice all of our numbers, if you look at total pressure, pressure rate, win rate as a pass rusher, average depth of tackle – almost anything you look at – Aaron Donald is off on his own and an outlier from the rest of the NFL, in the same way J.J. Watt was when Watt was at his peak before he got struck with all those injuries. It’s incredible Donald is that far ahead of anybody else.”
Donald was NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year in 2014 and has been a first-team All-Pro every year since. He led the NFL with 20.5 sacks last season to go with four forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries.
“Aaron Donald is incredible,” Monson said. “We’ve only see two players notch over 100 total pressures since PFF has been grading (2006), and Donald just became the second one this (past) season. Fletcher Cox had a phenomenal year as an interior pass rusher. He was head and shoulders above any other interior player on the D-Line, and almost nobody noticed because Donald was just that much better than Fletcher Cox.
“So I think you can list a bunch of other candidates that could conceivably have Defensive Player of the Year kind of seasons,” Monson continued. “But the idea that any of them is more likely to do it than Aaron Donald is just absurd.”
July 17, 2019 at 10:29 pm #103025znModeratorAaron Rodgers on Aaron Donald: Your entire game plan is stopping him
Aaron Rodgers on Aaron Donald: Your entire game plan is stopping him
Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers has faced a lot of defensive players over the course of his career, but none have been tougher than a player he shared a locker room with for seven years.
During an interview with Chris Simms, Rodgers was asked about the best player he’s ever gone against and his answer was former Packers safety Charles Woodson. He said no one had “better instincts” than Woodson, who won the 2009 defensive player of the year award for what Rodgers called “one of the greatest seasons” he’s ever seen.
Rodgers did put one other player on the same level as Woodson. He said the only other defensive player he’s seen “impact the game” like Woodson is Rams defensive tackle Aaron Donald.
“Literally your entire game plan is stopping him,” Rodgers said. “That’s all you think about. Where’s 99 going? Are we sliding to him? Are we inserting? We gotta slow him down. He’s that dominant and I’ve never seen a guy that dominant who’s not . . . He’s not like imposing. Like Charles was a big corner, [Julius] Peppers is a giant, inhuman. Donald, he’s not like a guy you walk on the field and go ‘whoo.’ But you play him and he’s incredible. Incredible.”
Donald sacked Rodgers twice and hit him four times in a 29-27 Rams win last season. He won’t have to worry about facing Donald this year unless Green Bay and Los Angeles cross paths in the postseason.
July 19, 2019 at 2:42 pm #103072znModeratorFrom https://theramswire.usatoday.com/2019/07/19/rams-aaron-donald-best-pass-rusher-ryan-jensen/
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Jordan Raanan of ESPN asked a group of players who were in Frisco last week for their NFL superlatives: best pass rusher, best move, biggest trash-talker. When it came to the best pass rusher in the league, Donald was the pick, beating out Von Miller and Khalil Mack.
There are only three options. The votes were spread fairly evenly between Donald, Von Miller and Khalil Mack. They’re clearly head and shoulders above the competition. Donald came out the slight winner, though. One lineman talked about how he had two hands locked into Donald’s shoulder pads on one play and thought it was over. But the Rams’ defensive tackle dipped and shook off the usually reliable grips of that established player and was on the quarterback within seconds. The offensive lineman considered the move voodoo magic.
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