Aaron Donald has accomplished just about everything a player can in his first seven years in the NFL, but his resume is far from complete. In addition to hopefully winning a Super Bowl at some point, Donald could make a case for MVP.
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Having won Defensive Player of the Year three times and been named an All-Pro six times, Donald is always considered to be one of the top players in football, if not the absolute best. Jalen Ramsey has witnessed his greatness firsthand for the last two seasons and he continues to be amazed by what No. 99 does on the field.
But Ramsey still feels Donald deserves more recognition and should be in the MVP conversation because he’s simply that valuable to the Rams defense.
“I’ve never seen anyone like him. In my opinion, he’s the best player in the NFL,” Ramsey said on the “Huddle and Flow” podcast. “I think AD should start being in the conversation for MVP. It’s insane that people really – I know after he won Defensive Player of the Year again, certain people were in an uproar about him winning. I’m like, ‘Bro are y’all serious? Like, he is doing these numbers from D-tackle.’
“His impact on the game is crazy. You look at Most Valuable Player, and what it actually means is, how valuable is this guy to this team? Take this guy off of this team and then where does their value as a team go? And you put AD on any NFL team, and I guarantee that D-line is a top-five D-line — probably top-three D-line — automatically.”
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Ramsey isn’t wrong. Donald deserves to be in the MVP discussion. However, it’ll be tough for him to ever win it. He had a shot in 2018 when he led the NFL with 20.5 sacks (a record by a defensive tackle), 25 tackles for loss and 41 QB hits, forcing four fumbles and recovering two. But he came up short to Patrick Mahomes, who had a historic season himself.
MVP is a quarterback-driven award and Donald plays a position that doesn’t garner much attention or recognition. That puts him behind the 8 ball compared to a quarterback or running back, which wins the award more than any other position group.
The Los Angeles Rams already have one of the best cornerbacks in the NFL, if not the very best, with Jalen Ramsey. But his two fellow starters will be free agents this month; Troy Hill will be an unrestricted free agent, while Darious Williams is set to be a restricted free agent.
Williams should be back on an RFA tender, but Hill isn’t certain to return to Los Angeles. If the Rams lose him, there will be a lot of other options in free agency – particularly when it comes to slot corners.
Here are seven cornerbacks the Rams should target in free agency when it begins on March 17, in no particular order.
1 Jason Verrett, 49ers
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Verrett gave Jared Goff and the Rams fits last season. He had one interception and two passes defensed in their first meeting in Week 6, playing excellent coverage both outside and in the slot. His season as a whole was also impressive, too. He finally stayed healthy for the first time since 2015, only missing three games. He allowed a completion rate of 66.7% with a 76.2 passer rating in coverage.
Verrett may not be the player he once was with the Chargers, but even going on 30 years old, he can still play. He should be a candidate for a one-year deal with minimal risk, given his injury history. He’d be a nice addition to the Rams secondary, though he’s best suited playing outside rather than in the slot.
2 Michael Davis, Chargers
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Davis turned in a stellar season in 2020, picking off three passes, breaking up 14 total and making 64 tackles. It was his second straight quality season for the Chargers, really making a name for himself in the secondary – though he’s still somewhat underrated.
As a 26-year-old whose arrow is pointing up, Davis could be on the costlier side contract-wise. But if the Rams are looking for a long-term solution that can solidify the cornerback position for years to come next to Ramsey and possibly Williams, few players provide more bang for the buck than Davis.
3 Mike Hilton, Steelers
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Hilton is a true slot cornerback, and a good one, at that. He’s sticky in man coverage and despite being undersized, he’s a willing tackler and great blitzer; he has 9.5 sacks in four seasons.
Hilton would be one of the ideal replacements for Hill in the slot, but he doesn’t have the versatility to play outside, so those spots would need to be manned by Ramsey and Williams, assuming he returns. Hilton is an aggressive player who because of his limitations as purely a slot corner will not command a massive contract in free agency.
4 K’Waun Williams, 49ers
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Williams is another pure slot corner, and one the Rams know well. Though he missed eight games last season, he still had two sacks, five tackles for loss and four pass breakups. He’s been one of the better young slot corners in the league in recent years, though he doesn’t garner a ton of attention in that regard.
Williams would be a replacement for Hill as the slot defender. He’s undersized at 5-foot-9 and will be 30 in July, but Williams is peaking right now and has allowed just one touchdown in the last two seasons.
5 Chidobe Awuzie, Cowboys
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Awuzie’s tenure in Dallas has been rocky. He missed eight games last season and despite that, he still allowed three touchdowns and a passer rating of 103.5. It was not a banner year by any means, but the potential is still there. He has size (6-foot) and speed (4.43), with the versatility to play both man and zone coverage.
But because his ball-tracking skills are lacking, he’s best suited for a zone scheme where he can keep his eyes on the quarterback rather than turning his back and trying to find the ball in the air. A short-term deal heavy on incentives would make sense for the Rams.
6 Brian Poole, Jets
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Poole has been steady for the Falcons and Jets during his career, primarily working as a slot corner. In nine games last season, he had two interceptions, seven passes defensed, one sack and 44 tackles.
His last contract with the Jets was for just one season and $5 million, so his price tag is likely to go up – but not substantially. Poole didn’t allow a single touchdown last season, hasn’t given up a completion rate higher than 64.1% in the last three years and has six interceptions since 2018.
7 Desmond King, Titans
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King can play both safety and slot corner, providing excellent versatility in the defensive backfield. Though he hasn’t had an interception since 2018, he’s a good tackler and solid in coverage.
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His play has tailed off in the last two seasons, and his struggles in 2019 led the Chargers to trade him to Tennessee for a sixth-round pick – which came as a huge surprise. His recent downtrend could lower his cost in free agency, though, and put him into the price range that the Rams might be willing to pay.