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<blockquote data-quote="Heatherthepackgirl" data-source="post: 129442" data-attributes="member: 416"><p>Although Kampman led the defensive linemen in tackles, he finished no higher than fourth in tackles per snap.</p><p></p><p>The leader in the category was Pickett, who played 645 snaps and had 92 tackles for an average of one tackle every 7.0 snaps.</p><p></p><p>Next was Cole, one every 7.6 snaps; Jenkins, one every 8.4; Kampman, one every 8.6; Mike Montgomery, one every 9.9; Gbaja-Biamila, one every 11.9; Williams, one every 12.1; and Johnny Jolly, one every 18.8.</p><p></p><p>Kampman played 93.2% of the downs for the second straight season. After playing 89% in the first eight games, he played 97.6% in the final eight games, sitting out merely 12 of 507 snaps. It's the most since Vonnie Holliday played 94.1% in '99.</p><p></p><p>"KGB" was second in playing time at 71.7% after playing just 48.8% in the last four games. He was followed by Pickett (61.8%), Williams (54.6%), Jenkins (38.7%), Cole (38.5%), Montgomery (19.9%) and Jolly (7.2%).</p><p></p><p>For the second straight year, Kampman led the team in "pressures" (defined as the total of sacks, knockdowns and hurries) with 55. That's the highest total since 1998, when the statistic was first recorded by the Journal Sentinel. Gbaja-Biamila collected 42 1/2 in 2003 and Reggie White had 42 in '98.</p><p></p><p>Jenkins, however, led the defense in "pressures" per snap with one every 15.5. Kampman was next with one every 17.7 snaps, followed by Montgomery, one every 19.7; Gbaja-Biamila, one every 20.8; Williams, one every 28.5; Pickett, one every 86; and Cole, one every 89.3.</p><p></p><p>Kampman led in sacks with 15 1/2, in knockdowns with 15 and in hurries with 24 1/2. His knockdown total is the most since end John Thierry had 17 1/2 in '00. In the 15 years during which knockdowns were recorded, White's total of 29 in '93 was the most. "KGB" led the team in sacks from 2001-'05.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heatherthepackgirl, post: 129442, member: 416"] Although Kampman led the defensive linemen in tackles, he finished no higher than fourth in tackles per snap. The leader in the category was Pickett, who played 645 snaps and had 92 tackles for an average of one tackle every 7.0 snaps. Next was Cole, one every 7.6 snaps; Jenkins, one every 8.4; Kampman, one every 8.6; Mike Montgomery, one every 9.9; Gbaja-Biamila, one every 11.9; Williams, one every 12.1; and Johnny Jolly, one every 18.8. Kampman played 93.2% of the downs for the second straight season. After playing 89% in the first eight games, he played 97.6% in the final eight games, sitting out merely 12 of 507 snaps. It's the most since Vonnie Holliday played 94.1% in '99. "KGB" was second in playing time at 71.7% after playing just 48.8% in the last four games. He was followed by Pickett (61.8%), Williams (54.6%), Jenkins (38.7%), Cole (38.5%), Montgomery (19.9%) and Jolly (7.2%). For the second straight year, Kampman led the team in "pressures" (defined as the total of sacks, knockdowns and hurries) with 55. That's the highest total since 1998, when the statistic was first recorded by the Journal Sentinel. Gbaja-Biamila collected 42 1/2 in 2003 and Reggie White had 42 in '98. Jenkins, however, led the defense in "pressures" per snap with one every 15.5. Kampman was next with one every 17.7 snaps, followed by Montgomery, one every 19.7; Gbaja-Biamila, one every 20.8; Williams, one every 28.5; Pickett, one every 86; and Cole, one every 89.3. Kampman led in sacks with 15 1/2, in knockdowns with 15 and in hurries with 24 1/2. His knockdown total is the most since end John Thierry had 17 1/2 in '00. In the 15 years during which knockdowns were recorded, White's total of 29 in '93 was the most. "KGB" led the team in sacks from 2001-'05. [/QUOTE]
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