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Rams go all- in on Super Bowl push with Miller trade

- Mike Jones Columnist

The Rams’ aggressive approach continues as the team on Monday was finalizing a deal to acquire pass rusher Von Miller from the Broncos in exchange for second- and third- round draft picks in 2022.

The move extends a trend that has seen general manager Les Snead and coach Sean McVay ship off draft picks to acquire highly touted veterans as they maintain their quest to return to the Super Bowl, where they fell short against the Patriots in 2018.

Miller, an eight- time Pro Bowl selection and three- time All- Pro pick, gives defensive coordinato­r Raheem Morris’ unit another standout edge rusher for a group that already boasts a league- best 25 sacks.

However, Rams officials have wanted to add more help in this department.

Now, they achieve that goal, and the Rams should boast one of the fiercest defensive fronts in football.

With Leonard Floyd, who leads the Rams with 6 1⁄ sacks, and Miller ( 4 1⁄ in

2 2 seven games) coming off the edges, and Aaron Donald ( 5 1⁄ 2) wreaking havoc on the interior, opposing offenses will find themselves faced with a tough task of protecting their quarterbac­ks.

The Miller trade is the second blockbuste­r deal that the Rams have pulled off this year after sending quarterbac­k Jared Goff, two first- round picks and a third- rounder to the Lions for Matthew Stafford, who currently ranks second in the NFL with 2,477 passing yards.

And that deal came two years after the 2019 trade of cornerback Jalen Ramsey from Jacksonvil­le for two firstround picks and a fourth- rounder.

The wheeling and dealing follows the blueprint that Snead and McVay have utilized ever since they joined forces in 2017 with the goal of elevating the Rams to championsh­ip form.

Snead and McVay have taken a winnow approach, freely parting with draft picks to acquire veteran talent that would improve their chances of contending in the present.

In 2018, the Rams sent a third- and fifth- rounder to Jacksonvil­le for passrusher Dante Fowler Jr.

That same year, Los Angeles sent first- and sixth- rounders to New England for wide receiver Brandin Cooks, a fifth- rounder to Denver for cornerback Aqib Talib and second- and fourthroun­d selections to Kansas City for cornerback Marcus Peters.

Talib, Cooks and Peters all helped the team reach the Super Bowl in the 2018 season, but those moves weren’t quite enough to elevate the Rams above the Patriots in that 13- 3 defeat.

Rather than dismantle their roster and rebuild it with draft picks, Snead and McVay have preferred an aggressive, retooling- on- the- fly approach as they continue to work to not only contend in the NFL, but also secure the market in Los Angeles, where they share a stadium with the Chargers.

Snead and McVay now are banking on this latest round of acquisitio­ns to give them their best chance yet of returning to the Super Bowl.

But first, the Rams will have to take care of business in the regular season.

Los Angeles finds itself tied with Arizona at 7- 1 in the competitiv­e NFC West. The Cardinals handed the Rams their only loss of the season – a 37- 20 romp in Week 4. Since then, McVay’s crew has reeled off four victories.

A strengthen­ed pass rush should help the Rams better contain Murray in their rematch in Week 14.

And this roster now stacks up favorably against other vaunted NFC opponents.

The Rams already earned a statement win over the defending Super Bowl champion Buccaneers in Week 3. They’ll receive the chance to measure themselves against another NFC power, the Packers, in Week 12. Los Angeles also has potential Super Bowl preview contests coming up against AFC powers Tennessee ( Week 9) and Baltimore ( Week 17).

The Rams seemingly have the quarterbac­k and offensive weapons capable of keeping pace with any of the elite teams in the league. Now, they believe the move for Miller elevates a promising defense to that next level as well.

 ?? C. MORGAN ENGEL/ USA TODAY ?? Linebacker Von Miller greets the Rams’ Kendall Blanton before the coin toss in Denver. Now, Miller has been acquired by the Rams.
C. MORGAN ENGEL/ USA TODAY Linebacker Von Miller greets the Rams’ Kendall Blanton before the coin toss in Denver. Now, Miller has been acquired by the Rams.
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