It is our Interior Line that is killing us although Hill was beat like a drum vs Buffalo/Hughes. Reiff, once again, is playing the best of all our OL. He scored his 3rd highest grade as a viking in the first game vs 49'ers. Now he hurt his left foot so hopefully that will be OK.
Also hoping having Elflein back full time will help the interior. I agree with those that want to replace Hill with O'Neil.
I also agree with those that would like to see Jones in place of Compton. Lastly, Remmers is not playing well at the other guard position so I would give him a few more games to try someone else.
I would start the changes by getting O'Neil and Jones starting ASAP.
Here is PFF quote from the Rams game:
For the second straight week, an opposing defensive lineman mauled the Minnesota Vikings. Against Buffalo, the Vikings struggled to slow down pass rusher Jerry Hughes. In Thursday night’s 38-31 loss to the Los Angeles Rams, Minnesota’s offensive line had no answer for Aaron Donald.
Los Angeles’s franchise defensive tackle registered 13 pressures (two sacks, two QB hits, nine hurries) in th Rams’ victory, according to Pro Football Focus. He was also credited with four run stops.
The interior of the Vikings’ offensive line had no answer for the Rams’ inside rushers Donald and Ndamukong Suh. The former Lion and Dolphin had six pressures and a batted pass.
Guards Tom Compton and Mike Remmers gave up 15 pressures and Pat Elflein allowed five in his first start of the year, per PFF.
Playing on an injured foot, left tackle Riley Reiff had the best game of any Vikings O-lineman by far. In 58 dropbacks he allowed four pressures. PFF did not ding Reiff for the final Vikings play in which Kirk Cousins was strip-sacked. On the play, Reiff was able to push his man past the passer but John Franklin-Myers got a hand out on Cousins’ arm.
It was a tale of two offensive lines on Thursday with the Rams allowing just one sack, one QB hit and 10 hurries. Put another way: Aaron Donald outplayed the entire Vikings defensive line.