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Originally Posted by RN47
I have no idea how to read that, but I guess it’s good?
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X axis is how often the player gets double teamed. So if a player falls more on the left side, he isn't being double teamed much, whereas those on the right are being double teamed more frequently.
Y axis is the rate at which they're beating the OL in 2.5 seconds or less. So those on the lower quadrants aren't proving themselves as great pass rushers this season, while those in the upper quadrants are.
You can see guys like Aaron Donald and Chris Jones essentially in a class of their own. They're verrrryy far right, meaning they're getting double teamed a lot, but also very high up which means they're
still getting to the QB in under 2.5 seconds.
Basically, Chris Jones is a ****ing beast.