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Aaron Donald’s retirement this offseason has left big shoes to fill for the Los Angeles Rams. The defensive tackle was a force to be reckoned with, earning numerous accolades throughout his career. However, the Rams are not looking to replace him with just one player. Instead, they are taking a committee approach to their defense this season.

Defensive back Quentin Lake is optimistic about the team’s ability to compensate for Donald’s absence. He acknowledges that Aaron Donald cannot be replaced, but believes that the Rams have the right players to step up and contribute. Lake mentioned players like Kobie Turner, Bobby Brown, and Byron Young as promising talents who are ready to make an impact.

The Rams have made some strategic moves to enhance their defense, bringing in new players like Jared Verse and Braden Fiske. These additions are expected to strengthen the team’s defensive scheme and contribute to their overall success. With Brown and Turner as the projected starters at defensive tackle, and rookies like Verse and Fiske joining the front seven, the Rams are looking to improve upon their performance from last season.

In the 2020 season, the Rams ranked 20th in yards allowed and 19th in points allowed. With a renewed focus on defense and a group of talented players ready to step up, the team is poised to make significant strides this year. While Aaron Donald’s presence will be missed, the Rams are confident in their ability to adapt and thrive with a committee approach to their defense. The upcoming season promises to be an exciting one for Rams fans as they watch the team evolve and grow in the post-Donald era.