Nate Landman shaping up to be Rams' latest quality find at inside linebacker
LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, AUG 4 – Nate Landman signed a one-year veteran minimum contract and is poised to form an efficient inside linebacker duo with Omar Speights, fitting the Rams' low-cost defense strategy.
- At the Rams' camp, Landman emerged after signing a one-year veteran minimum contract in March, fitting McVay's low-cost linebacker pattern.
- Amid contract discontent, the Rams traded Ernest Jones and signed Landman, a low-cost linebacker, to replace internal options, following McVay’s trend.
- During padded sessions, Landman delivered several audibly impressive hits and forced fumbles drawing comparisons to Charles Tillman's `peanut punch`.
- Together with Omar Speights, Landman is building an efficient inside linebacker duo, praised for his communication and leadership that project steady contributions on the field.
- Given his scheme familiarity, Landman has already made impact plays behind a front featuring five top-90 draft picks and Poona Ford, shaping up to be a key contributor.
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Nate Landman shaping up to be Rams' latest quality find at inside linebacker
Nate Landman is shaping up to be exactly what the Los Angeles Rams want at inside linebacker. He has settled in well as an effective communicator and good teammate and looks like a steady contributor on the field.
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