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How is that a result of the team?I think you would need data specific to how many starting offensive tackles come from each draft class versus outside linebackers or defensive ends.
It seems pretty obvious to me, there is a scarcity of quality starting tackles, there are few found in each draft class. Meanwhile there are a lot more edge players. Sure many are good players languishing on poor teams who can’t generate much pass rush or play defense well, but that’s a result of team.
Pass rushers have one on one matchups as often as any position. Of course guys like Myles or Anderson will be chipped or doubled, but the majority of Edges have to beat the single guy they are going against more often than not
That has nothing to do with team defense. You beat the guy across from you or don't.
The guys that do are far more often than not very high picks.
We aren't talking about LBs that have multiple responsibilities that heavily rely on the 4 guys in front of them. We are talking about guys who put there hand in the dirt and usually have one job, rush and beat the guy in front of you.











