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<blockquote data-quote="HardRightEdge" data-source="post: 858205"><p>What he's showing there is win rate (getting to the QB in under 2.5 seconds) vs. the frequency of double teams. The further to the upper right you go, the more effective the pass rusher once you've adjusted for the double teams. You are correct that he's showing Z. as the most frequently doubled team. I find that a little surprising but not that much. The Packers don't blitz much, they rush 3 more often than I'd like (which would be never), and Z. is the biggest threat.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, by the measures taken in this chart, the top pressure guys are Z., Clowney, Garrett, Lawrence and Quinn. At least Smith got 9 All Pro votes; the others got none. I wonder where this guy gets his data.</p><p></p><p>This guy has Z. ranked 8th. in pressure rate. But he's limiting pressures to edge snaps exclusively and only those where pressure is generated inside 2.5 seconds. Z. has increasingly taken snaps inside and has been especially effective from that spot. </p><p></p><p>Where does this guy get his data? How do you vet it? We see wide variances in what constitutes a pressure in the raw numbers from other sources. At least Z. is consistently at the top of those rankings as cited above.</p><p></p><p>There's more to life on the edge than bringing pressure, but it is a good place to start.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardRightEdge, post: 858205"] What he's showing there is win rate (getting to the QB in under 2.5 seconds) vs. the frequency of double teams. The further to the upper right you go, the more effective the pass rusher once you've adjusted for the double teams. You are correct that he's showing Z. as the most frequently doubled team. I find that a little surprising but not that much. The Packers don't blitz much, they rush 3 more often than I'd like (which would be never), and Z. is the biggest threat. Anyway, by the measures taken in this chart, the top pressure guys are Z., Clowney, Garrett, Lawrence and Quinn. At least Smith got 9 All Pro votes; the others got none. I wonder where this guy gets his data. This guy has Z. ranked 8th. in pressure rate. But he's limiting pressures to edge snaps exclusively and only those where pressure is generated inside 2.5 seconds. Z. has increasingly taken snaps inside and has been especially effective from that spot. Where does this guy get his data? How do you vet it? We see wide variances in what constitutes a pressure in the raw numbers from other sources. At least Z. is consistently at the top of those rankings as cited above. There's more to life on the edge than bringing pressure, but it is a good place to start. [/QUOTE]
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