I expect him to be better than Oko and Ebukam as an overall player.
He came in with underdeveloped pass-rush moves IIRC. He should improve a lot in year two with NFL coaching. One thing that don't have to teach is his twitchiness and speed. He saves a lot of yards tracking down runners including QBs. He ran 4.43 40 at the combine.
I thought he would need to be used more in pass-rush stunts. He showed his quickness when opposing QBs moved forward in the pocket. He would be a good spy against running QBs. Let's see if he can up his pass-rush game.
Edit: Found more info on Young
ROUND 3 (NO. 77 OVERALL): EDGE BYRON YOUNG, TENNESSEE
The Rams sacked opposing quarterbacks just 38 times last season and pressured them at the third-lowest rate in the NFL. It was clear they needed help on the edge, and there was hope that
Byron Young could make an impact in his rookie season. The Rams nailed it again. Young has 46 pressures on the season, the fourth most among all rookies and the 38th most among all edge rushers — in the same ballpark as
DeMarcus Lawrence,
Cameron Jordan and
Kayvon Thibodeaux.
Young’s reach and impact extend beyond the world of pass rushing, though. His 18 stops as a run defender are the 22nd most among all edge defenders this season, and he boasts a 68.9 run-defense grade since Week 13.
The Los Angeles Rams are playoff bound, in large part because of an impactful rookie class — headlined by fifth-round wide receiver Puka Nacua.
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