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Washburn faces tough decisions

POSTED: Wednesday, May 16, 2012, 12:51 PM

When full-team OTAs get under way next week, we'll start to get a sense of how the pieces fit along the Eagles' defensive line.

Jim Washburn's group returns nine players, if you count Brandon Graham and Antonio Dixon, both of whom missed most of last season with injuries. Others who will be back: Jason Babin, Trent Cole, Phillip Hunt, Cullen Jenkins, Derek Landri, Mike Patterson, and Darryl Tapp.

They also added Fletcher Cox in the first round and Vinny Curry in the second. If you count defensive tackle Cedric Thornton, who spent most of 2011 on the practice squad, that's 12 guys likely fighting for 10 spots.

Of course, it's not as simple as just cutting two. We still have about three months to get through, which could bring injuries or even trades.

Having said that, let's take a look at production from last season. The first table shows overall sacks and hurries. Note that hurries are tracked by the team.

  Sacks Hurries
Jason Babin 18 48
Trent Cole 11 42
Cullen Jenkins 5.5 24
Mike Patterson 2.5 24
Darryl Tapp 2.5 22
Derek Landri 2 18
Phillip Hunt 2 13

Note that I didn't include Dixon, Graham or Thornton in the table. Dixon had no sacks and one hurry in four games (42 pass-rushing opportunities). Graham had no sacks and one hurry in three games (28 pass-rushing opportunities). Thornton was not active on gameday.

After signing on for a second tour of duty with the Birds, Babin led the team with 18 sacks and 48 hurries. I'll save some of you the trouble of posting in the comments that he's not great against the run, but the bottom line is Babin was brought here to rush the passer, and he did that at a high level last season.

Cole finished second in both categories with 11 sacks and 42 hurries. And as I pointed out recently, he finished strong with five sacks and 14 hurries in the final four games.

On the interior, Jenkins led the way with 5.5 sacks and 24 hurries. Patterson and Landri also contributed.

As always, it's good to look at opportunities. In the next table, the first column is sacks per pass-rushing opportunity; the second is hurries per pass-rushing opportunity; and the third is sacks PLUS hurries per pass-rushing opportunity.

Thanks to Pro Football Focus for tracking total numbers of chances for each player.

  Sack % Hurry % Sack + Hurry %
Babin 4.2% 11.2% 15.4%
Cole 2.9% 11.2% 14.1%
Jenkins 1.4% 6.0% 7.4%
Patterson 0.7% 6.3% 7.0%
Tapp 1.5% 12.8% 14.2%
Landri 1.1% 9.5% 10.5%
Hunt 1.9% 12.4% 14.3%

Babin's numbers were not really padded just by having more pass-rushing opportunities than the other defensive linemen. He had the highest sack percentage and overall percentage on the team.

Landri was more productive as a pass rusher than he's given credit for. He'll likely have to battle Dixon and Thornton for playing time (and a roster spot?).

A couple other guys stand out here: Tapp and Hunt. They could be fighting one another for a roster spot, but both show why it's important to look at more than just sacks. Tapp's overall pass-rushing numbers were very good, even though he only totaled 2.5 sacks. He also missed four games because of injury.

Hunt played in nine games and only had two sacks, but his overall pass-rushing numbers were good too.

With Cole and Babin in place as the starters, Curry, Graham, Tapp and Hunt will compete to be a part of the rotation. Tapp and Hunt could be battling for one roster spot. Tapp is 27 and signed through 2012, while Hunt is 26 and signed through 2013. Keep in mind that the fifth defensive end is unlikely to be active on gamedays.

Andy Reid and Howie Roseman have given Washburn plenty of talent to work with. If everyone stays relatively healthy, he'll have to decide this summer which players fit the best in his eight-man rotation.


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Comments  (32)
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:36 PM, 05/16/2012
    How about stats that show sacks at key points in a game, like the red zone and 3rd down? All of the sacks the line got last year didn't seem like much or very important since the defense overall wasn't that great. In baseball there are meaningless home runs and game winning home runs. I'd like to know which players step up when the game is on the line.
    ej610
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:30 PM, 05/16/2012
    Have to agree. I have been very critical of Babin and will continue to take flak for it as I deem him over rated. If there is such a thing as a soft 18 sacks, Babin is the very definition. I can remember a couple to ice a game maybe, but for the most part, they were irrelevent in the flow of the game.

    Being a stat geek myself, I would love to see a stat that shows sacks/hurries during games with score differential of less than 10/7. Sacks in blow out games or garbage time is useless. Also maybe last five minutes of half's when score differential is less than 7 sacks/hurries and obviously ones that took place on third downs as well. A sack on first down is great, but if it doesn't stop a drive and still allows a scoring drive, who cares?
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:11 PM, 05/17/2012
    I think Sheil had this stat at some point. My memory is that Babin had alot of sacks on first down. This usually resulted in third and long, but our poor secondary could not keep them from converting on far too many occasions. Bottom line, our defensive line was not the problem, it was our secondary.
    Uncle Carm
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:30 PM, 05/16/2012
    JTR - like you suspect, he went from 80% of the snaps to around 60% (great breakdown by Skapadia). it seemed like he held up at the end of the season as a result.
    dragoon6
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:48 PM, 05/16/2012
    Graham had no sacks and one hurry in three games (28 pass-rushing opportunities).
    Thats a bust after 28 plays??? wow. Im more worried about Jarrett not ever impressing during practices enough to play. Ill be reasonable and give Graham some more time. If you gave up on players that soon, you would never hold a job in the NFL longer than a season.
    peteike
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:39 PM, 05/16/2012
    Hunt will beat out Tapp unless Tapp gets a pay-cut. Tapp could get traded for a very low draft pick if another team is willing to take on his salary..
    conceptual_bro
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:39 PM, 05/16/2012
    ej610: Mike Schmidt had 400 solo home runs
    Tapp ranks high on clutch tackles and sacks just like he did in Seattle
    Blue Hens Rule
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:57 PM, 05/16/2012
    Babin is a gimmick in this offense, and yes most of his sacks were probably on 1st and 2nd down when it didnt really matter much. Bring in a DE to play DT and a an undersized DE smaller then Trent Cole to be a rotational pass rusher and you will improve against the run dramatically....not really. They will still be good at getting meaningless sacks and bad at stopping the run. Maybe the next coach will understand defense.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:18 PM, 05/16/2012
    The way the Eagles play it doesn't matter who starts the game, the rotation keeps the players fresh. The constant pounding and stunts on the offensive line is bound to have a negative effect once fatigue sets in on the Offensive Line. At that point the Eagles line men just T Off.

    This set up has a chance to be brutal and very entertaining. Most important Cox and Curry should find the time and opportunity to develop quite nicely.

    Dexter
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:49 PM, 05/16/2012
    Loved Landri's hustle last year Tapp is nice... just expensive don't see Reid not sticking with the youth movement and keeping his younger players.
    trinieagle
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:27 PM, 05/16/2012
    I also understand that Washburn wasn't a big fan of Dixon before he went down with the injury. I think both Tapp/Dixon will be gone
    crohnkiller
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:31 AM, 05/17/2012
    Graham's a no brainer! Let him go right off the bat ,and then go from there.
    Geno D
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:56 AM, 05/17/2012
    Tapp will be traded for a 7th rd pick ($$$$). Graham and Hunt will most likely battle for the last spot. Does Andy GIVE the spot to Graham because he is a high pick (see Laws over Landri) even if Hunt has a better camp? My guess is YES! Andy doesn't like people thinking he ever makes mistakes in the draft. We know better!
    younged
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:45 AM, 05/17/2012
    Hindsight, stop dragging down the collective IQ of this site...it's embarrassing.
    tpizza
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:45 AM, 05/17/2012
    I thought a "hurry" was AR running to the chow line....
    SkipinWV


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