Lance Medow: The Bengals and Rams both took different paths to the Super Bowl, so don't go so far to say that there's one trend everyone has to follow; but there are similarities in terms of the structure - and it starts up front. Both teams have very good defensive lines that can stop the run and get after the quarterback. Los Angeles drafted Aaron Donald, signed A'Shawn Robinson in free agency and acquired Von Miller in a trade while Cincinnati drafted Sam Hubbard and added D.J. Reader and Trey Hendrickson in free agency. Each defensive line afforded its team flexibility in the secondary, especially in the Bengals' case. Where they differ is on the opposite side of the line. Joe Burrow was sacked 51 times during the regular season and 19 times over four postseason games, yet Cincinnati still managed to overcome issues in pass protection - thanks to the play and production of their quarteback. The same can be said as to why the Rams upgraded their quarterback situation before the season by trading Jared Goff for in the Matthew Stafford deal. Consistent, steady performance from your signal caller can go a long way.
The other element that's worth highlighting is the return both teams have received through the draft. Yes, the Rams made several splashes via trades and the Bengals added key players in free agency, but don't overlook the fact that the core of both franchises was built through the draft and those players quickly delivered. Burrow, Ja'Marr Chase, Tee Higgins, Logan Wilson, Jonah Williams, Germaine Pratt, Jessie Bates, Hubbard and Joe Mixon were key draft choices. Even kicker Evan McPherson, who didn't miss a postseason field goal, was discovered through the draft process. Los Angeles is no different as Donald, Rob Havenstein, Tyler Higbee, Cooper Kupp, Josh Noteboom, Brian Allen, Sebastian Joseph-Day, Taylor Rapp, Darell Henderson, David Long, Nick Scott, Cam Akers, Van Jefferson, Terrell Burgess and Jordan Fuller were brought in via the draft. This is the biggest lesson for the Giants: Free agency can only solve so much. Due to salary cap restrictions, you have to consistently draft well and, most important, develop those players.
Matt Citak: The 2021 season, including the playoffs, showcased several areas of a roster as crucial components for a successful team in today's NFL, and it starts at quarterback. Looking back at the last nine Super Bowl winners, seven of them were won by Tom Brady, Russell Wilson, Patrick Mahomes or Matthew Stafford. Having an elite quarterback capable of carrying a team when needed is vital in today's pass-heavy NFL.
On a similar note, having a talented quarterback helps elevate the play of the offensive weapons around him, which is another key part of building a strong team. The Rams made their postseason run due to contributions from Cooper Kupp (Super Bowl LVI MVP), Odell Beckham Jr. (52 yards and a TD in less than one half vs. Bengals), Tyler Higbee and Cam Akers. On the other sideline, the Bengals had Ja'Marr Chase, Tee Higgins, Tyler Boyd and Joe Mixon help carry them to the Super Bowl. Both of last year's Super Bowl participants, the Buccaneers and Chiefs, also had a group of dangerous offensive weapons. Having multiple playmakers capable of a big gain on any snap is a key reason why all four of these teams have found a ton of recent success.
The two other components of building a roster to win in today's NFL were put on full display in the Super Bowl - having a strong pass rush and (at the very least) a serviceable offensive line. The Bengals entered this matchup with the offensive line being their biggest weakness, which the Rams were prepared to exploit. Aaron Donald, Von Miller and Leonard Floyd led a Rams pass rush that sacked Joe Burrow seven times and totaled 11 quarterback hits. Although Cincinnati was able to overcome its deficiencies along the O-line to make it to the final game, the club ultimately fell short largely due to its pass protection. Being able to get after the quarterback, while also being able to protect your own, are necessary factors in building a championship-caliber roster.
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