NFL free agency 2019: Top 50 available players
By Conor Myles
12. Ndamukong Suh, DT
Suh had a quietly excellent season in 2018 playing sidekick to his counterpart Aaron Donald. The 32-year posted seven sacks on the year (including the postseason), but his contributions in the run defense are what stood out most in his first, and perhaps lone, season with the Los Angeles Rams.
The 2010 No. 2-overall pick and notorious former Detroit Lion posted his second-best grade in his nine-year career in run defense with an 88.7 and totaled 36 run stops, according to Pro Football Focus. Suh proved once again that he can still be a top-tier defensive lineman despite heading toward the back-end of his career.
Suh signed with the Rams on a cheap one-year, $7 million deal last offseason, which leaves the door open for a possible return to Los Angeles. Reaching Super Bowl 53 with the team could also seal his desire to continue to play for a contender and pave the way for the veteran to sign potentially his last mega-deal.