Since Ndamukong Suh left in 2019, the Los Angeles Rams have not sunk a lot of assets into the nose tackle position. Their last two starters at that position have been Sebastian Joseph-Day (sixth-round pick) and Greg Gaines (fourth-round pick), which worked out perfectly for L.A.
Next in line is Bobby Brown III, another former fourth-round pick who’s hoping to make the third-year leap. Brown has never been a starter before and has played just 19 games in his career, but he’s expected to be the Rams’ primary nose tackle as of now.
Assuming he replaces Gaines in the middle, Brown will end up being one of the team’s more important players, given the fact that they don’t really have a great backup option behind him right now.