Top Patriots Pass Rushing NFL Free Agency Targets
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Top Patriots Pass Rushing NFL Free Agency Targets
There have not been too many times that three players on the same team finished a season with 10+ sacks each. Find out here just how many times it has happened.
THE JETS WILL IMPROVE INSTANTLY BY OBTAINING SPEED PASS RUSHERS: The question has been asked, how do the Jets improve their defense in 2012. We say by way of pressure through speed up front on the outside. The idea of adding more cornerbacks in coverage dominated the Jets ways of thinking back when they drafted Kyle Wilson to bolster packages that sought to slow down teams with a plethora of targets like the Patriots. Now that New England has two tight ends, the notion of smaller quicker cover guys doesn't match up as well. Top flight quarterbacks will find open receivers in this modern day NFL anyway. A league that now allows WR's room to run untouched, and lets yellow flags fly for even the slightest late hits on signal callers. What DOES make sense is speeding up decision making for Tom Brady and others in the pocket. Like the Giants did so well during their Super Bowl run. The idea of pressures, and forcing receivers to cut off their routes is the way to go first and foremost for Gang Green. Before any idea of gaining a new safety, feature back, or wide receiver to replace the sure to be departed Plaxico Burress is explored. We know that the Jets safeties struggled in 2011. They will struggle less if plays happen quicker, allowing them to close in on their initial reads. Obtain speed rushers outside this offseason. Get two of them. Bookends. Through free agency, the draft, in whatever way you can, if you are the Jets. The team will be much better off on both sides of the ball as a result.
“I seen some list rankin the top 10 pass rushers and left me off. F–K THEM im gonna kill the league next season.”
Brian Orakpo on not being on ESPN's top pass rushers list.
1. DeMarcus Ware, Dallas Cowboys 2. Clay Matthews, Green Bay Packers 3. Dwight Freeney, Indianapolis Colts 3. Jared Allen, Minnesota Vikings 5. Tamba Hali, Kansas City Chiefs 6. James Harrison, Pittsburgh Steelers 7. John Abraham, Atlanta Falcons 8. Julius Peppers, Chicago Bears 9. LaMarr Woodley, Pittsburgh Steelers 10. Cameron Wake, Miami Dolphins