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Browns’ pass rush gets no love from Pro Football Focus

The numbers are what they are http://www.authenticsclevelandbrowns.co … ert-jersey , so no data-minded analytical organization is going to tell you the Cleveland Browns are going to field a dominant pass rushing defense in 2018.That’s why Pro Football Focus’ Gordon McGuiness has the Browns ranked all the way near the bottom, coming in at No. 28, heading into the season. McGuiness doesn’t see much room for improvement for a unit that will essentially be the same group—plus rookie Chad Thomas, and added experience for everyone else—that struggled to generate pressure without added help from additional blitzers last season.In case you forgot, the Browns blitzed a ton last season, especially on third-down passing plays.So it’s not surprising the majority of their sacks came from blitzing than from not sending any additional pressure. What about in general? Well, they blitzed a lot pretty much always, really, sending five or more pass rushers on 44.1 percent of defensive plays. That was tied with Carolina for the most in the NFL, with the New Orleans Saints coming in at a distant third with 38 percent.Despite those numbers, the Browns’ pass rush finished the 2017 season with just the 30th-best pressure percentage in the NFL Youth Baker Mayfield Jersey , coming in at only 29.5 percent.That is, well, something to say the least. Even with the added bonus of having additional pass rushers, the Browns just are not getting to the quarterback in Greg Williams’ scheme. And PFF and others have measured the numbers, so there’s no real debating that.However, there is just one small factor that the analytical powerhouse is overlooking: there are 11 players on defense, not seven.As ESPN’s Louis Riddick so eloquently surmised, a pass rush cannot and will not be effective without the support of all 11 players. And if you watched the Browns last season at all, you know their secondary was a porous dumpster fire for the better part of the year.Here’s a look at a Matt Stafford touchdown last season, a play where the Browns sent heavy pressure—6 rushers—and left their defensive backs in Cover 1, with four defenders in man coverage underneath and one free safety playing the middle top zone. The result was shockingly bad White Genard Avery Jersey , as tight end Eric Ebron burned safety Derrick Kindred. Kindred sold out on a double move, stumbled, and Stafford had an easy touchdown connection.The pressure never got to Stafford. Maybe if Kindred didn’t fall and was locked into Ebron down the sideline, Stafford would have hesitated and the Browns may have gotten there.This isn’t an indictment on Kindred, but it is a symptom of the heavy blitzing the Browns defense was called to execute. Would the outcome have been different if the they only sent four or five rushers? Maybe, but Stafford audibled to that play because he knew the Browns were bringing heat. He knew this because everyone in the building knew this, because that’s what the Browns repeatedly did last season. He knew this because they didn’t generate pressure without it, and their secondary didn’t hold long enough—even with added defenders—to give them a shot.Luckily for Williams’ pass rush, the Browns’ secondary has help on the way. New general manager John Dorsey basically gutted the entire defensive backfield, bringing in multiple new faces who have found success in the NFL. Dorsey also drafted Denzel Ward with the No. 4 pick.If the new additions can hold up for even one or two more seconds without giving up big plays, or at least making a quarterback second-guess his release for even a passing moment Youth David Njoku Jersey , the Browns’ pass rush should be able to dramatically improve its effective pressure percentage this season. That is, however, dependent on them improving and winning their individual battles more consistently.Blitz more, or blitz less, everyone needs to do a better job winning against the guy in front of them, or none of this will matter and PFF’s projection will easily become reality.Daily Dawg Chow: Browns news (10/1/18) Cleveland Browns:“Terrance Mitchell could miss remainder of season with broken forearm” (Browns.com) - “Cornerback Terrance Mitchell suffered a broken forearm that could end his season, coach Hue Jackson said following Sunday’s 45-42 overtime loss to the Raiders.”“Refs, Raiders beat Browns, 45-42, in tough overtime collapse” (WFNY) - “The Cleveland Browns lost in another crushing way as the Raiders beat the Browns in overtime, 45-42. The game had it all: Big plays by both teams with points flying on the board.”“Refocused http://www.authenticsclevelandbrowns.co … sey-jersey , NFL Week 4: Oakland Raiders 45, Cleveland Browns 42” (PFF) - “For a long time, it looked like Baker Mayfield would pick up the W in his first start, but as has become custom for Browns fans, he and the team came up short when it mattered most.”“Don’t let officiating errors hide that these Browns have issues” (247Sports) - “There were certainly some questionable calls that could have changed the outcome of the Week 4 contest but, as the old saying goes, there is no point in crying over spilt milk.”“Baker Mayfield blames himself for four turnovers in loss to Raiders” (PFT) - “Mayfield said after the game that his own four turnovers — two interceptions and two lost fumbles — were the reason the Raiders put so many points on the board.”“Browns vs. Raiders Week 4 Highlights” (NFL on YouTube) - “The Cleveland Browns take on the Oakland Raiders during Week 4 of the 2018 NFL season.”NFL:“Injuries we’re tracking from Sunday’s Week 4 games” (NFL.com) - “Earl Thomas (leg) was carted off the field with an air cast against the Cardinals. Coach Pete Carroll told reporters after the game that he suffered a lower leg fracture and will go on injured reserve.”“Adam Vinatieri hits 566th field goal to set NFL record” (ESPN) - “Vinatieri passed Hall of Famer Morten Andersen for the most field goals in NFL history late in the first half of Sunday’s 37-34 overtime loss to the Houston Texans.”

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