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94. Alan Branch, DT, Seattle Seahawks
During his time as a Cardinal we’d seen flashes from Branch, but nothing to suggest he was capable of playing like he did in 2011. None of his numbers really jump out, but his game was about so much more than what can be measured on a stat sheet. A disruptive presence, Branch was the type of player who redirected runs and facilitated others on his team racking up the stats. The Seahawks player personnel department is doing a great job of finding defensive players; using them to highlight their strengths, and reaping the rewards.
Best Performance: Week 14 versus St Louis (+3.3).
Key Stat: Had our third-highest grade of all defensive tackles in run defense (+19.2).
http://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2012/04/29/pff-top-101-of-2011-101-to-91/
During his time as a Cardinal we’d seen flashes from Branch, but nothing to suggest he was capable of playing like he did in 2011. None of his numbers really jump out, but his game was about so much more than what can be measured on a stat sheet. A disruptive presence, Branch was the type of player who redirected runs and facilitated others on his team racking up the stats. The Seahawks player personnel department is doing a great job of finding defensive players; using them to highlight their strengths, and reaping the rewards.
Best Performance: Week 14 versus St Louis (+3.3).
Key Stat: Had our third-highest grade of all defensive tackles in run defense (+19.2).
http://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2012/04/29/pff-top-101-of-2011-101-to-91/