

Aaron Donald has already solidified himself as arguably one of the greatest defensive players in NFL history. Winning three Defensive Player of the Year awards, becoming the Rams all-time sacks leader, receiving seven All-Pro selections, and winning a Super Bowl in February to top it all off tends to guarantee a player in the conversation for the Hall of Fame.
And yet, is Donald still considered "underrated"? PFF seems to think so.
The site released its list of most underrated player on all 32 teams Thursday and listed Donald, who might be LA's best player, as its most underrated. Here's what PFF had to say:
Donald is a physical force that strikes fear into the hearts of almost every quarterback and offensive lineman he comes across, making it difficult to label him as "underrated."
Still, maybe the label implies that Donald could be even better this season, which is hard to imagine. Last season, the 30-year-old played in all 17 games, tallying 84 total tackles, 12.5 sacks, four forced fumbles, and four passes defended.
His return to the Rams following brief retirement speculation only bolsters the team's chances at repeat titles. And if he truly is "underrated," then the 2022-2023 season should seem like a cakewalk for the superstar compared to a season ago.
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