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Old 10-24-2018, 01:08 PM
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Originally Posted by sherck View Post
And here I thought he was out for the season. That is GREAT news!

If Haeg can also come back after the bye week, that is some solid reinforcement for our lines.

Man, this draft class has the potential to be something special. Another draft class anywhere like this one in 2019 along with a quality free agent or three could really tip the scales on this squad.

As a reminder:

7 games / 12 tackles / 0 TFL / 7 QB Hits / 3.0 sacks / 1 FF / Kemoko Turay
7 games / 07 tackles / 5 TFL / 3 QB Hits / 3.0 sacks / 0 FF / Dwight Freeney
7 games / 07 tackles / 2 TFL / 0 QB Hits / 2.0 sacks / 1 FF / Robert Mathis

I am NOT trying to say that Turay is going to be a Mathis or Freeney.

I am SAYING that the kid is improving and looking good. Interviews indicate that he is studying the HECK out of film and drinking in everything Mathis can teach him.

Also, this:

1 / 05 / DE Bradley Chubb / 9 QB Hits / 6.5 Sacks
1 / 14 / DE Marcus Davenport / 5 QB Hits / 2.5 Sacks
2 / 46 / DE Breeland Speaks / 3 QB Hits / 0.5 Sacks
2 / 52 / DE Komoko Turay / 7 QB Hits / 3.0 Sacks

Only 3 rookies have more sacks than Turay: Chubb, LB Darius Leonard (4.0), and FS Derwin James (3.5).

Seriously excited by this draft class. Seriously excited.

Walk Worthy,
Interesting stats. I don't think there's an easy way to see, but I would be interested in hits and sacks per dropback. If memory serves, Mathis didn't see a ton of action in year 1 and Freeney was used as a situational rusher for the first few games of his rookie season.

I also wonder if Turay has seen fewer snaps and dropbacks than Chubb.
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