He may be the scariest defensive lineman in the NFL, a two-time Defensive Player of the Year who commands a double-team block on every play. But the Los Angeles Rams defensive tackle is human just like everyone else.
That’s the message the Miami Dolphins veteran offensive linemen have relayed to their rookie linemates who are going to be responsible for blocking Donald in Sunday’s 1 p.m. game against the Rams.
“I think we’ll all have to do our jobs and set at the same level, and kind of keep what we’ve been doing and don’t freak out when he’s over you,” said veteran offensive lineman Jesse Davis, who is holding down the left tackle spot while rookie offensive lineman Austin Jackson recovers from a foot injury that got him placed on injured reserve.