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The Los Angeles Rams are facing significant tackling issues that may be a long-term trend rather than a temporary problem. Key defensive players like Nate Landman and Jared Verse have seen a sharp decline in their tackling performance, raising concerns about the team's defensive capabilities.
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In 2025, Jared Verse had a tackle grade of 29.7 with a missed tackle rate of 22.5%, while Nate Landman had a grade of 54.0 with a 13.9% missed tackle rate.
Nate Landman missed only seven tackles through Week 12 but missed 18 tackles from Week 13 through the NFC Championship, indicating a significant decline in performance.
Key players contributing to the Rams' tackling issues include Nate Landman, Jared Verse, Kobie Turner, and Braden Fiske, all of whom have struggled with missed tackles.
The Rams' defensive line, particularly Verse, Turner, and Fiske, needs to improve their tackling efficiency to meet Super Bowl expectations and enhance overall defensive performance.
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The silver lining for 2025 is that the Rams were one of the best tackling teams in football from September into November. Their ability to bring down ball carriers took a turn for the worst in late November into December. The more troubling indicator is that the tackling issues were driven by mainstays on defense: Nate Landman, Jared Verse, Kobie Turner, and Braden Fiske. For example, Nate Landman missed only seven tackles through Week 12 (11 games) and this includes a performance in Week 9 against the New Orleans Saints where he had three misses alone. From Week 13 through the NFC Championship (nine games) he missed 18 tackles. This turn in performance raises concern whether Landman will live up to the mid-season contract extension he was given last year. He must perform more like his early season form in 2026 or the extension could be a bust from the Ramsâ perspective. This was an out-of-character investment in the linebacker position and has not aged well based on the early returns. More concerning is the fact that Verse, Turner, and Fiske also struggled with tackling in 2024. These players were major elements of LAâs defensive turnaround after Aaron Donaldâs retirement. Theyâll need to be more reliable in bringing down ball carriers in order for the defense to make cash in on its Super Bowl expectations. **Rams 2024 PFF tackle grades and missed tackle rates:**