But he isn't a one year wonder...
I'm not interested in signing a late bloomer in a contract year that producing in the best defence in the league. Not for the money he likely commands.
But he isn't a one year wonder...
Because....I don’t understand this is the conclusion you draw. EDGE/pass-rusher is one of the few positions you WANT to double dip on even if it takes another premium pick. That’s the position you WANT to continue to strengthen. It’s a trench pick. A very important one. If there’s a EDGE, WR, & OT that had the same quality, I’m going with the EDGE.
If anything, that signals Monti knows what he’s doing.
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I guess? He had one season with 9.5 sacks on a one-year deal. Before then he never had more than 2 sacks or four pressures in a season.
Allen's pretty consistently had four sacks or more and 650+ snaps the past three seasons. Based on his current trajectory, he seems to bet getting better and may surpass that production. Which is why he seemed like a good opportunity to extend.
Is Zach Allen an Interior Dline player? I thought he is a DE, not a DT.Here is the disingenuous nature of this argument. Aaron Donald leads non-edge NFL defensive players in pressures. Zach Allen is tied for 10th with Christian Wilkins in that group.
Zach Allen has 20 pressures and 5 sacks.
Aaron Donald has 27 pressures and 6 sacks.
Christian Wilkins has 20 pressures and 6.5 sacks.
Deforest Buckner has 19 pressures and 5.5 sacks.
Quinnen Williams has 21 pressures and 3 sacks.
Chris Jones has 23 pressures and 7.5 sacks.
So here is the thing. If you crap all over Zach Allen's production, but are ok with all of these other players, including Wilkins who some on this board want to pay significantly more money than Allen gets paid, you are not looking at this objectively. Essentially, you don't want to pay any player who isn't have a top 5 year at their position or producing high variance stats like sacks and interceptions.
He's a DE in a 3-4 defense and a DT in a four-man front. These are considered interior defensive linemen in modern parlance, compared to edge players who operate without another front-seven player on their outside shoulder.Is Zach Allen an Interior Dline player? I thought he is a DE, not a DT.
Thanks for the clarification, Kerouac, I guess I never considered Zach Allen an interior Dline player though VJ used him as one. His weight is way too light for a DT, regardless of 3-4 or 4-3 defense. I think his best position is a 4-3 DE.He's a DE in a 3-4 defense and a DT in a four-man front. These are considered interior defensive linemen in modern parlance, compared to edge players who operate without another front-seven player on their outside shoulder.
He's a DE in a 3-4 defense and a DT in a four-man front. These are considered interior defensive linemen in modern parlance, compared to edge players who operate without another front-seven player on their outside shoulder.
It can be a chore sorting through all of that. Super iritating.Always bugs me when trying to compare groups on PFR and they have interior linemen down as both DE and DT and Edge down as DE and OLB.