+1.
I imagine that on many other teams, Ogletree would be THE story, coming off a huge rookie year, and looking like potentially a favorite chess piece for grandmaster Gregg Williams. On the Rams, he's one of 10 guys who could have a huge year, so he doesn't get the attention he should.
But seriously, compare Ogletree stats to DPOY Kuechly and tell me who you'd rather have.
http://espn.go.com/nfl/player/stats/_/id/15806/alec-ogletree
http://espn.go.com/nfl/player/stats/_/id/14938/luke-kuechly
Comparable on sacks (although I think Ogletree has more potential here), stuffs, passes defensed (Ogletree a bit better). Kuechly has the advantage of "assisted tackles". But where Kuechly has 6 INTs , 3 FRs, no FFs over 2 years, Ogletree has 6 FFs and 1 INT (for a 98 yd TD) in 1 year. The 9 times Kuechly has had the ball in his hands in 2 years, he's returned it a total of 64 yards. Personally, I give more value to FFs (a dynamic play) than FRs (being in the right place at the right time).
Ogletree is already MONSTER. And he'll be even more devastating under Williams. I wouldn't be surprised to see 4 INTs (2 on tipped passes), 7 sacks, 6 FFs (3 on sacks) and 10 more TFLs.