Watch highlights of new Rams edge rusher Jared Verse

Jared Verse was a menace for opposing offenses in his two seasons at FSU. Check out some of his best plays.

Jared Verse was viewed as one of the best defenders in the 2024 draft class, and the Los Angeles Rams got him with the 19th overall pick. The Florida State edge rusher is a relentless player on defense and someone who knows how to disrupt opposing offenses, whether it’s by pressuring the quarterback or blowing up running backs in the backfield.

It’s why he was expected to be a first-round pick in 2023 before he chose to return to Florida State for one more year. He had yet another fantastic season last year, recording nine sacks for the second straight season and adding 12.5 tackles for a loss.

It’s easy to see what made the Rams covet Verse in the draft this year when watching his highlights with the Seminoles, which we’ve compiled here. Check out two highlight reels from his last two seasons, showing exactly what type of player the Rams are getting with their first-round pick.

2023 highlights

2022 highlights

2024 NFL Draft: Florida State EDGE Jared Verse scouting report

Florida State edge-rusher Jared Verse may have the most complete skill set of any 2024 NFL draft prospect at his position.

A football, basketball, and track star in high school, Verse had humble collegiate beginnings with two seasons at Albany in 2020 and 2021, transferring to Florida State in time for the 2022 season. It took Verse little ramp-up to succeed at a higher level; in his second game for the Seminoles against LSU, he had two sacks, seven total pressures, and three stops. Verse totaled nine sacks, 36 total pressures, 25 solo tackles, and 26 stops in that first season, but the fun was just beginning.

Last season, Verse had 11 sacks and 62 total pressures in 329 pass-rushing snaps, adding 25 solo tackles and 24 stops. FSU’s first two-time first-team All-ACC defensive end since Reinard Wilson in 1995-96, Verse was a semifinalist for the Lombardi Award and Lott IMPACT Trophy, an AFCA first-team All-American, and a second-team All-American by ESPN, Associated Press, USA Today and The Athletic.

PLUSES

— Verse has average arm length and wingspan, but he makes the most of it. Verse extends his hands and arms through blocks, and will use them to shorten the distance to the ballcarrier.

— Consistently explodes off the snap with bad intentions; whatever move you have to deal with from there, you have to deal with that first.

— Old-man strength is a thing; he has reps where he just nukes a poor tackle with speed-to-power or just pure power. 254-pound player who hits like he’s 270.

— Will put the tackle off-balance with foot-fakes, and then, it’s off to the races. You do not want to be on one foot when Verse plows through you.

— Agility and foot movement also allow him to just work around blockers; his crossover move is a real asset, and he can flip 1-2 gaps to pressure from inside.

— Can stack and shed with the best of them, and he’s quick off the aggressive move to the pocket.

MINUSES

— Can get a bit exuberant at times on his way to the running back, resulting in some flat-out whiffs.

— As a pass-rusher, could stand to play with a bit more control at times; his pressure numbers would improve with a finer-tuned GPS.

— Has the athleticism and skill set to be a dip-and-rip/motorcycle lean (copyright @gregcosell) rusher, but that would have to be developed.

Verse is my favorite kind of draft prospect; he’s done so much to refine and expand his toolkit, but he’s not a low-ceiling player at all. The athletic upside is kind of silly here, and it’s pretty easy to project him as an EDGE1 in the NFL