There has been a great deal of discussion about the Los Angeles Rams' secondary. The defensive backfield has been a hot topic, as it has been a hotbed of underwhelming performers, an epicenter of speculation for personnel moves, and even a place for a controversial cornerback to repair his tarnished reputation.
But the solution may be much simpler than all of that. The unit was built to slow down quarterbacks and harass wide receivers, not shut down passes altogether. So perhaps the 'fix' for the secondary is not to tinker with the roster, but rather find ways to get more pressure on opposing signal callers.