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Eagles 2022 Sack leader 69 members have voted

  1. 1. Who will have the most sacks this season?

    • Sweat
      18
    • Reddick
      40
    • Graham
      6
    • Hargrave
      2
    • Barnett
      3
    • Cox
      0
    • Davis
      0

This poll is closed to new votes

Poll closed on 09/11/2022 at 05:00 PM

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On 8/30/2022 at 7:16 PM, Swoop said:

Went Hargrave to be different.

He'll lead the DTs in sacks

Reddick - 11

Hargrave - 10

Sweat - 9

Graham - 7

Barnett- 3

Cox - 2

Davis - 2 

CB/S/LB - 9 combined 

On 8/29/2022 at 10:31 PM, EaglePhan1986 said:

2022 Sack leader will be… 

It depends on how DC Gannon utilizes the talent he has on the roster, but I assume based on previous season statics that it'll be SOLB Haason Reddick whom had 12.5 sacks in 2020 (Arizona) and 11 in 2021 (Panthers).

Eagles have traditionally played 4-2 (Nickel) using LBs as pass coverage/ run stoppers. It'll be interesting if Reddick lines up at DE at times or if they have 5 rushing in and leave Edwards to drop back but don't sleep on Kyzir White. 

Let's face it the Eagles are incredibly talented at LB this season. Which isn't a huge surprise when you realize Gannon had good LBs in Indianapolis.

I expect to watch very little blitzing with pressure obtained from Eagles great starting 4 D-Line with backups coming in to keep them fresh and in certain passing situations, with heavy cover 3 (Cover 3 was the second-most common coverage used primarily in the NFL last season). 

In this game against the Lions I expect more man coverage - Cover 1, with FS C.J Gardner-Johnson deep for protection allowing Slay, Bradberry & Maddox man-to-man with MLB Edwards covering the HB, and White to cover the TE with Reddick rushing the QB.

 

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7 minutes ago, JournalistMic said:

It depends on how DC Gannon utilizes the talent he has on the roster, but I assume based on previous season statics that it'll be SOLB Haason Reddick whom had 12.5 sacks in 2020 (Arizona) and 11 in 2021 (Panthers).

Eagles have traditionally played 4-2 (Nickel) using LBs as pass coverage/ run stoppers. It'll be interesting if Reddick lines up at DE at times or if they have 5 rushing in and leave Edwards to drop back but don't sleep on Kyzir White. 

Let's face it the Eagles are incredibly talented at LB this season. Which isn't a huge surprise when you realize Gannon had good LBs in Indianapolis.

I expect to watch very little blitzing with pressure obtained from Eagles great starting 4 D-Line with backups coming in to keep them fresh and in certain passing situations, with heavy cover 3 (Cover 3 was the second-most common coverage used primarily in the NFL last season). 

In this game against the Lions I expect more man coverage - Cover 1, with FS C.J Gardner-Johnson deep for protection allowing Slay, Bradberry & Maddox man-to-man with MLB Edwards covering the HB, and White to cover the TE with Reddick rushing the QB.

 

A simple name would have been sufficient 

On 8/30/2022 at 7:00 PM, brkmsn said:

I don't think teams will be able to help vs Graham anymore with our interior DL. I think this is the year of Brandon Graham. I'll say it once again, I don't think most fans realize how devastating losing Graham was last year to our defense. 

Absolutely

I think 28-31 range total for the top 3 edge guys. I went with Sweat but Graham or Reddick would not surprise me.

Sweat

Hurts

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