Jazzhawk
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Looks like we are doing ok. Hopefully this rating system is better than their QBR rating system.
http://insider.espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/9752856/nfl-five-best-pass-rushing-teams-nfl
http://insider.espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/9752856/nfl-five-best-pass-rushing-teams-nfl
When you generate pressure as a defense, you force teams to get rid of the ball quicker and make life easier on your coverage unit by asking them to cover receivers for less time. So measuring sacks tells only a partial story. You have to go deeper. With that in mind, this week we're using our grading system to produce a list of the best pass-rushing defenses.............
Here are the five best pass-rushing teams in the NFL, along with the players with the highest and lowest grades for Week 4.
Top five pass-rushing NFL teams
2. Seattle Seahawks: +20.7
Unsure of whether Chris Clemons would be much of a contributor this season, the team went out and signed arguably the top marquee free-agent defensive ends in Cliff Avril and Michael Bennett. They are reaping the benefits already, because not only is Clemons back and getting pressure, but both Bennett and Avril are delivering. The hugely underrated Bennett (who avoided a serious injury Sunday in Houston) has the second-highest pass-rushing productivity score of all defensive players, and Avril is 10th in the defensive ends category. And now the Seahawks are about to get Bruce Irvin back. He lacks a complete game, but provides an added speed element to the pass rush. If the Seahawks got more push up the middle, they'd likely be in the top spot.