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PFF: Star is the best run stopping DT in the league


CatMan72

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oh the playaction pass that was actually intercepted on Sunday, he caused that after bowling over either their center or guard.  seriously, go back and watch that play and see what Star does to their lineman, then he forced Glennon to move before the pass(I'm pretty sure it was the int play).

 

edit:  it was actually their RT.

http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/2013120100/2013/REG13/buccaneers@panthers#menu=highlights&tab=recap

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But nothing compared to Star. 

 

Not according to PFF:

 

1. Sheldon Richardson, DE, Jets: +25.0

This was a week where he took advantage of others slipping even as the Jets got thumped by the Dolphins. We say it every week that the team might like a little more pressure from him, but his work in the run game (which peaked this week) has been so good he’s the stand out rookie.

 

https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2013/12/03/race-for-rookie-of-the-year-week-13-2/

 

Nice to see both Star (5) and Kawaan (10) in the Top 10 though.

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