The Bakersfield Californian

Rams take Seminoles DE in 1st round

- BY DAN GREENSPAN

HERMOSA BEACH — The Los Angeles Rams went seven years without a first-round pick in the NFL draft, in part, because they felt urgency to make the most of Aaron Donald’s exceptiona­l presence.

After selecting Florida State defensive end Jared Verse with the 19th overall pick on Thursday night, the Rams hope he can help them ease into life without one of the most disruptive players in the history of the sport.

“Filling up his role, that’s a hard role to fill,” Verse said on a video call from Phoenix, where he was watching the draft with family and friends. “That’s big shoes to fill. That’s an out-of-this-world player. That’s a once-ina-lifetime, Hall of Famer, future Hall of Famer.

“That’s one of the best players to ever live. But to be able to be in the position where they expect me to be able to come in there and be able to fill that role, that’s something I’m ready for.”

Verse had two productive seasons for the Seminoles, finishing with 18 sacks and 29 1/2 tackles for loss in 25 games. He was a second-team All-American last season, helping Florida State win its first Atlantic Coast Conference title since 2014.

The 23-year-old Verse started his career at FCS-level Albany, where he worked delivery jobs to help finance his education.

His coach playing for the Great Danes was Greg Gattuso, who was Donald’s position coach at Pittsburgh. Verse got to ask Donald about rushing the passer during a video call during the COVID-19 pandemic, something that helped set the stage for Verse’s outstandin­g college career.

“I asked him a couple questions that actually helped me elevate my game,” Verse said. “He said you don’t need a huge arsenal of moves. If you have a couple of good moves and execute them to the highest level of your ability, you will destroy everyone.”

Donald retired in March. The three-time AP Defensive Player of the Year and eight-time first-team All-Pro had been the centerpiec­e of the Rams’ defense since their return to Los Angeles in 2016.

The Rams started the process of overhaulin­g their defensive front last year, taking outside linebacker Byron Young and defensive tackle Kobie Turner in the third round. Young and Turner combined for 17 sacks and 16 tackles for loss as rookies, and Turner finished third in defensive rookie of the year voting.

But the pair benefited from the presence of Donald, who had eight sacks and 16 tackles for loss in his 10th and final season.

Verse, who is 6-foot-3 and 254 pounds, is confident the energy and emotion he will bring can help offset the absence of Donald.

“I come in with a lot of physical traits, I come in with a chip on my shoulder, and and that chip’s gonna continue,” Verse said. “I’m hungry for this.”

Verse was the Rams’ first first-round pick since the team traded up to select quarterbac­k Jared Goff first overall in 2016. Sean McVay became Los Angeles’ coach the following year.

The Rams included their 2017 selection in the deal with Tennessee that allowed them to take Goff. The next year, Los Angeles sent its top pick to New England to acquire wide receiver Brandin Cooks. The Rams traded out of the first round in 2019, moving back in a deal with Atlanta.

The Rams’ 2020 and 2021 first-rounders went to Jacksonvil­le in a trade for defensive back Jalen Ramsey.

Their 2022 and 2023 picks went to Detroit in the move that landed quarterbac­k Matthew Stafford.

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