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Ranking each NFC West team's defensive line: Where do the Rams rank?

Ranking each NFC West team's defensive line: Where do the Rams rank?

USA Today5 days ago

The defensive line is an incredibly important part of a team's defense. They set the tone at the line of scrimmage and can be the difference between a tight battle and blowout loss.
The Los Angeles Rams know this all too well after Saquon Barkley ran all over them in the NFC Divisional Round, and they hope that the upgrades they made this offseason will be enough to keep the NFC West crown away from the rest of the division.
We looked at every NFC West's defensive line as they all head into summer and ranked them against each other. We've also added the projected starters to reference for each team.
4. Arizona Cardinals
Campbell can be a great veteran presence for Robinson in his second year but this duo isn't menacing yet.
3. San Francisco 49ers
This revamped unit features two new faces in ex-Browns lineman Elliott and 2025 second-rounder Alfred Collins. Robert Saleh is the defensive coordinator again, though, which should help.
2. Seattle Seahawks
Williams proved to be a Pro Bowl-caliber player once more with 11 sacks from the interior. Murphy, though, is still developing.
1. Los Angeles Rams
A shock, maybe, but the Rams have the most explosiveness of the group. Turner and Fiske are sack machines, while Ford is a great run-stuffer in the middle of the defensive line.

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