Since he got here, he has played roughly 60% of the defensive snaps, which makes sense to some extent if you figure 2 out of 3 downs could be considered "running downs" on average. My issue with Godchaux is that other guys who make the same amount per year on average at least offer something as far as TFL or pressure in the passing game. Without getting into schemes and X's and O's and all that (which I acknowledge are probably some part of the difference), guys in the same salary ballpark like BJ Hill, Larry Ogunjobi, Daquan Jones, Harrison Phillips, A'Shawn Robinson, and Javon Kinlaw are all interior linemen and all at least have a few sacks and TFL. The last 2 years, Godchaux has had no sacks, 2 QB hits, and only 3 tackles for a loss. If the run defense was good, we could at least hang our hat as far as Godchaux goes, but for him to be this one-dimensional and the team to struggle against the run, I can't imagine there is a big difference between him and some late-round space-eater interior guys for way cheaper.