Just how good can Kobie Turner be for the Rams? The Los Angeles Rams surprised by making the playoffs last season in what was supposed to be a rebuilding year.
There are still a few moves to be made that could improve the Rams. Let's talk about three of them.
After a better-than-expected 2023-24 season, the Los Angeles Rams aim to carry that momentum into the 2024-25 season. Despite the offseason retirement
How big of a step can Kobie Turner take in year two? The Los Angeles Rams clearly prioritized their defense this offseason. There was an influx of talent through both free agency and the draft, and overall the bar should be raised for coordinator Chris Shula’s unit.
The Los Angeles Rams got major contributions from their rookies last year, led by Puka Nacua, Kobie Turner and Byron Young. It’s a big reason the Rams managed to make the playoffs in a year when they were supposed to be rebuilding.
The retirement of Aaron Donald has created a major void for the Rams, both as to ability and leadership. Second-year defensive tackle Kobie Turner could help tremendously, on both fronts.
The 2024 NFL Draft is in the books. How did the Rams’ crop shake out? The 2024 NFL Draft is in the books, and the Los Angeles Rams crop has been finalized for the year.
With Aaron Donald retired, there’s not only a void on the Rams’ defensive line, but also in the locker room. Los Angeles could use a new leadership presence in the D-line room and there doesn’t seem to be any question about who will step up.
Rams defensive tackle Kobie Turner said this week that he isn’t putting pressure on himself to make up for what the Rams lost with Aaron Donald's decision to retire because the team has made it clear that he doesn't "need to be anyone else other than who I am" to help the defense.
The Los Angeles Rams found a couple of absolute steals in the 2023 NFL Draft. While wide receiver Puka Nacua garnered a ton of attention, defensive tackle Kobie Turner, a third-round pick, had an absolutely outstanding rookie year that led to him being a finalist for NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year.
Rams defensive tackle Kobie Turner had a standout rookie season, but there will be a big difference when he takes the field to kick off his second year in the NFL.
The Los Angeles Lakers had a big final regular season home game on Tuesday night against the Golden State Warriors. To match that, they wanted to bring in an exciting name to sing the National Anthem as part of the pregame festivities, and who better to do that than L.A.
The Los Angeles Rams putting together a surprise postseason berth would not have been possible if not for the contributions from rookies on both sides of the ball.
In the 2023 NFL Draft, there were 35 total players drafted who were not invited to the NFL Scouting Combine. Of those 35 players, 24 came on the defensive side of the ball, and three were drafted in the third round.
While both the 49ers and Chiefs are the favorites for next season, there is no fun in going there with our early futures looks on next year's NFL champ.
Despite having one of the best rookie seasons for a Los Angeles Rams defensive lineman since Aaron Donald, Kobie Turner did not win the NFL's Defensive Rookie of the Year award. Instead, the Houston Texans' Will Anderson took home the award.
Rookie defensive tackle Kobie Turner had an excellent year for the Los Angeles Rams, becoming one of the most impactful players on the defensive side of the ball.
The Los Angeles Rams featured a strong cast of characters who helped them right the ship in 2023, but some players always fly under the radar in a given season.
The NFL announced the five finalists for several yearly awards on Thursday. Two Steelers made the cut and have strong cases to win their respective awards.
There aren't many people we'd trust to choose our 2023 All-Rookie team, but historian Chris Willis is one of them. In fact, he'd be at or near the head of the class.
All season long, the Los Angeles Rams have relied on their young players, outside of their stars in quarterback Matthew Stafford, wide receiver Cooper Kupp, and defensive tackle Aaron Donald.
When you have 14 draft picks in a single draft, some of them better pan out. It doesn’t look like the Los Angeles Rams are going to have any problems there, as they’ve found multiple nice additions to their organization via the 2023 draft.
The Los Angeles Rams have embraced the youth movement on defense this season, with many of their starters having little in the way of experience. In this youth movement, one standout has been defensive tackle Kobie Turner, a third-round rookie out of Wake Forest.
The Los Angeles Rams picked up a dominant divisional win in Week 12, beating the Arizona Cardinals 37-14 and the play of the defense had a lot to do with that.
The Los Angeles Rams have officially signed third-round DT Kobie Turner to a rookie contract, announced Universal Sports Management. The Rams have just one remaining unsigned pick from the 2023 NFL Draft. Turner, 24, transferred to Wake Forest from Richmond as a senior and was named Third-team All-ACC in 2022.
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