Kevin Dotson is a player that the Los Angeles Rams traded the Pittsburgh Steelers for several years ago, and he’s been solid if not great for the L.A. Rams. If I understand correctly, this is the final year of his contract, so it will be interesting to see if he earns an extension from L.A. or if this is his last ride with the horns.
As a fan of the Rams, I want them to win the Super Bowl for my own enjoyment, but I also would love to see Dotson get a ring. He’s a player I have really grown to like and root for since he joined the team, and I hope he wins it all with L.A. before his time with them comes to its end.
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“Dotson finished last season as PFF’s third-highest-graded guard overall, driven largely by his dominance late in games. He allowed just two pressures in the fourth quarter and overtime all season, and neither resulted in Matthew Stafford taking a hit.
He was even more dominant in the run game. Dotson’s PFF run-blocking grade improved from 84.5 through the first three quarters to 90.8 in the fourth quarter and overtime. Only Lions tackle Penei Sewell graded higher as a run blocker in late-game situations.
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Dotson’s ability to move defenders off the ball was a major reason the Rams led the NFL in fourth-quarter rushing yards before contact.“
“WOODLAND HILLS, Calif. – The familiar flowing hair has been cut shorter, but it was otherwise the same Puka Nacua running routes and cutting upfield while catching passes from quarterback Matthew Stafford during Thursday’s Organized Team Activities (OTA) session, or smiling at reporters when he walked to the podium afterward to speak with local media.
“I’m doing great. It’s been a busy offseason, but it’s been good,” Nacua said Thursday, speaking to reporters for the first time this offseason. “Nice to be back in football and be around a bunch of the guys.”
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“Matthew Stafford wasn’t blindsided by the Los Angeles Rams’ decision to draft Ty Simpson with the 13th overall pick. That’s partly because the Rams gave him a heads-up, talking to the veteran quarterback before the draft to let him know their intentions.
He’s also not naive to the fact that he’s getting older and the team has to start planning for life after he retires. He spoke to reporters Thursday about the Rams’ decision to take Simpson, and while he didn’t disclose what he and Sean McVay talked about, he did acknowledge that he understands the pick.“
Random Ramsdom Fandom:
“I really want to see what CJ can do. I was very high on Carson Beck, so I streamed almost every Miami game last season and CJ made some great plays. Going into day 3 of the draft, he was my only predicted player to be taken by the Rams. I would also love to land Malachi Toney. That kid is a serious play maker.” -RammingSpeed
