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The Los Angeles Rams mostly have not been able to cover larger pass catchers all season. They’ll travel to face the Atlanta Falcons on Monday Night Football where this problem will likely be ever apparent.
Kyle Pitts has been on an absolute tear recently since Kirk Cousins took over the reins as signal caller. He’s had a December (and a day before) to remember:
Pitts is currently at 854 yards and could eclipse the millennium mark for the second time in his career and for first time since his rookie season.
But that’s not all the firepower Atlanta brings to the table on Monday night. Drake London is officially listed as “questionable”, though Raheem Morris indicated the star receiver will likely suit up. London hasn’t been healthy since mid-November. Before that, he strung together 100-yard performances in three-straight games with four scores:
London is in the same ballpark as Pitts with 837 yards on the season. The Falcons will strive for two 1,000 yard receivers in what has been a disappointing year in a weak NFC South division.
London is listed at 6-4, 225 lbs. Pitts is 6-6, 250 lbs.
Let’s take a look at how bigger pass catching targets have performed against the Rams this season:
It’s notable that the efforts by Brown and McMillan came in games where the Rams found themselves on the losing end of the contests. Brown was a key contributor in the Eagles’ second-half turnaround that eliminated a large first half lead for Los Angeles. McMillan caught the game-winning (or game-losing, depending how you want to look at it) for the Panthers.
There are encouraging performances by the Rams secondary we can look at. Week 1 was maybe the secondary’s best outing against large...