
Ndamukong Suh 'Intrigued' by Rams, Playing with Aaron Donald, Michael Brockers
Former Detroit Lions and Miami Dolphins defensive lineman Ndamukong Suh is "intrigued" by the possibility of playing on the Los Angeles Rams defensive line, according to Jordan Schultz of Yahoo Sports:
Suh didn't confine his interest to the Rams, however:
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Suh, 31, registered 48 tackles, 4.5 sacks and two forced fumbles in 2017. Pro Football Focus gave him a grade of 91.0 for the season, fifth among interior defensive linemen. The five-time Pro Bowler's continued dominance made him one of the market's most intriguing players after Miami released him earlier in March.
Suh reportedly met with the Rams on Tuesday, per Gary Klein of the Los Angeles Times, and he has reportedly already met with the Tennessee Titans and the New Orleans Saints. He's also expected to meet with the Oakland Raiders on Wednesday, per ESPN's Adam Schefter, and "has reportedly expressed interest in the Seattle Seahawks," per Klein.
Suffice to say, there is no shortage of interest in Suh. And publicly, former and current Rams have already begun recruiting him to Los Angeles:
The chance to pair with Donald, arguably the best defensive player in football, and Brockers is incredibly intriguing, however. That trio in Wade Phillips' 3-4 scheme could wreak havoc.
Donald received a grade of 99.7 from PFF last season, tops among interior defensive linemen. Brockers was No. 31 at the position with a grade of 83.1.
It would also be another upgrade for a defense that added cornerbacks Aqib Talib, Marcus Peters and Sam Shields this offseason. Last season, the Rams reached the postseason largely on the backs of one of the NFL's best offenses, though the team was hardly shabby on defense.
By adding a player such as Suh, however, the Rams could feature one of the league's nastiest defenses to complement a dangerous offense. It's a potential addition that surely has the rest of the NFL monitoring the situation nervously.

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