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Quote:Players with limited snaps never get doubled and are sometimes overlooked. When a player moves into a more primary role, he's more accounted for. It's the same as a RB who gets 6 ypc playing a limited role, but struggles to crack 2 ypc as a starter. Getting 3 sacks in such a limited role might be a great sign, but there's no guarantee. He could have just been in some lucky situations. Moreover, is Chris a liablility vs the run? I wonder because while he did have 2 sacks along with 2 half sacks, he only had 6 total tackles, and I believe his sacks account for 4 of those 6.


I don't see him moving into a big starter type of role. I just think he'll see more time in the rotation and get some more opportunities for sacks.
http://espn.go.com/blog/jacksonville-jag...[BLEEP]-rusher

 

Ryan Davis is among the best players in the NFL that can rush the passer from multiple gaps. writes SI.com's Doug Farrar. Davis had 6.5 sacks, five quarterback hits, and 13 quarterback hurries in just 310 snaps in 2014. In addition, his Pass Rushing Productivity numbers, which is a stat developed by Pro Football Focus, both inside (9.5) and outside (11.1) rank among the top 10 in the NFL.

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ESPN giving Ryan Davis much love [url=http://www.si.com/nfl/2015/05/21/best-pass-rushers-multi-gap-michael-bennett-pernell-mcphee%C2][/url]

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ESPN answers this thread with a vote for Ryan Davis... i still think it'll be more of Chris Clemons though (unless he is injured)

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