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  • Dream Team!

    PFF Top 101 of 2012

    76. Brandon Graham, DE, Philadelphia Eagles (Unranked)

    Season 2012 was something of a glimpse at what Graham is capable of, as he got on the field for only 435 snaps. That, and that alone, was why he didn’t finish any higher because he was outstanding when he was on the field. Finishing as the most productive pass rusher in the league, Graham was near unstoppable when he got on the field.

    Best Performance: Week 15 versus Cincinnati, +6.2

    Key Stat: Turned his 205 pass rushes into 45 combined sacks, hits and hurries. That gave him the best Pass Rushing Productivity rating of any defensive player.

    6. Evan Mathis, LG, Philadelphia Eagles (18th)

    It’s easy to ignore guards, but when you’re looking at an ‘all players created equal’ list, then you simply have to have Mathis this high. The Eagles may have struggled, but the continued brilliance of Mathis was unavoidable. He might not have the same impact blocks as others, but his continued ability to create movement at the point of attack makes Mathis the best guard in the league.

    Best Performance: Week 12 versus Carolina, +6.8

    Key Stat: Earned a positive grade for his run blocking in all bar one game.
    Wooo!

    https://www.profootballfocus.com/blo...12-the-top-10/
    https://www.profootballfocus.com/blo...2012-80-to-71/
    "If I was racist in my opinion of QB's, I wouldn't have a dog named Donovan." - downundermike

  • #2
    so brandon graham is a better football player than drew brees? that's neat.

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    • #3
      Evan Mathis laughs at your puny Combine performance, Lane Johnson

      http://blogs.mcall.com/eagles/2013/0...e-johnson.html

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      • #4
        Evan Mathis... wow.

        Got to give the eagles some credit there.

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