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Posted on 2/14/22 at 8:56 pm to Lester Earl
No Chandler Jones? He deserves some consideration among the current group of defenders.
Posted on 2/14/22 at 9:04 pm to Lester Earl
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Charles Woodson would be my immediate next-up.
The longevity is impressive if nothing else.
Posted on 2/14/22 at 9:05 pm to Lester Earl
I'm surprised Darrell Green's name hasn't been mentioned.
Posted on 2/14/22 at 9:07 pm to Lester Earl
quote:. You are getting hate here because he doesn’t look like the others. But he is among the best complete LBers ever. He did everything great. I will not rank Taylor on this list because he is in a class by himself. He is the greatest LBer ever he Redefined how offenses attack a defense and protect the QB. Just like Mel Blount is the greatest corner ever. He forced the league to change the rules.
Urlacher was legitimately good at everything, and might be the best play making LB in history (that wasn’t a pass rusher
Posted on 2/14/22 at 9:10 pm to Lester Earl
I'd have to consider putting Wilfork on the list. He isn't going to have anything to write home about in the stat column but he made those New England defenses a lot better.
Posted on 2/14/22 at 9:21 pm to Lester Earl
1. Reggie White
2. Ed Reed
3. Rod Woodson
4. Deion Sanders
5. Aaron Donald
2. Ed Reed
3. Rod Woodson
4. Deion Sanders
5. Aaron Donald
Posted on 2/14/22 at 9:22 pm to Lester Earl
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He had 28 sacks in the 90’s.
More than a half of those in 1990 alone
Posted on 2/14/22 at 10:18 pm to BZ504
Ray Lewis was a “killer” on defense…….and……elsewhere!
Posted on 2/14/22 at 10:28 pm to UncleFestersLegs
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Lawrence Taylor redefined the position of outside linebacker. He will always be the most dominant defensive player in my lifetime
Greatest defensive player in history.
He changed the game.
Off Tackles used to play in a 3 pt stance until LT.
They couldn't get out of their stance fast enough to block him.
That is when tackles started standing at the line of scrimmage.
Posted on 2/14/22 at 10:42 pm to Oilfieldbiology
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I just think that Donald is better.
But he isn’t. He just didn’t get the injuries. The thing is, Watt was Aaron Donald before Aaron Donald came along, and he was just better. I don’t even know how this is an argument. By all statistical measures, Watt was better.
The fact that Donald has stayed healthy means he had better more consistent career, not that he was a better player with both guys at the top of their games.
Posted on 2/14/22 at 10:46 pm to Lester Earl
Bob Sanders for the Colts was always a what if type player. He was spectacular when he was healthy, but unfortunately the injuries derailed his career quickly.
Posted on 2/14/22 at 10:48 pm to Lester Earl
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Watt has just spent the last 6 years of the end of his prime either hurt, or just not effective as he was He has 27.5 sacks in the last 6 season compared to Reggie White's age 27-32 yr old seasons : 85.0 That's what he is missing out on
None of this disproves that at his best, Watt was undeniably better than Donald.
Posted on 2/14/22 at 10:50 pm to landrywasbeast30
I’m not sure you understand the exercise
I wasn’t looking for the best peak
I wasn’t looking for the best peak
Posted on 2/14/22 at 11:02 pm to memphis tiger
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He was good, but this is just a ridiculous take.
A damn good argument could be made that he’s not even the best Bears linebacker in history
It’s hard to compare players from different eras, and would be unfair to those guys to compare the type of athlete Urlacher was to them
He covered, he rushed the passer, he went sideline to sideline. He was just a rare species that even the generational LBs of his era had trouble living up to. So those older guys really don’t stand a chance, but yes, they were great when the game was much different
Posted on 2/14/22 at 11:03 pm to Lester Earl
Sure I do. JJ Watt is the best defensive player I’ve ever seen, with arguably the best single season from a defensive player ever. When healthy, there was no one better.
Pretty sure his 5 healthy first team all-pro years and 3 dpoy’s qualify him for your discussion. At his peak, no one was better.
How many guys can get you 20 sacks as a 3-4 DE, be awesome against the run and set record for most tfl’s in a season, and also have as many pd’s as a good cb season, all in the same season? It’s sad injuries are gonna diminish his career and how people view how good he was.
Pretty sure his 5 healthy first team all-pro years and 3 dpoy’s qualify him for your discussion. At his peak, no one was better.
How many guys can get you 20 sacks as a 3-4 DE, be awesome against the run and set record for most tfl’s in a season, and also have as many pd’s as a good cb season, all in the same season? It’s sad injuries are gonna diminish his career and how people view how good he was.
Posted on 2/14/22 at 11:05 pm to Lester Earl
But that’s why we keep records and have accolades because it is impossible to compare eras.
Posted on 2/14/22 at 11:07 pm to landrywasbeast30
Watt is not far off from what Donald is, the only difference is health. He’s probably the second best defensive player of the last 20 years behind Donald.
Posted on 2/14/22 at 11:17 pm to landrywasbeast30
Watt also came in second for MVP one year, statistically his second best year, behind Aaron Rodgers, and he was closer to winning MVP than anyone was to him in his 3 dpoy awards. Donald won it comfortably one of his three times.
Posted on 2/15/22 at 8:11 am to Lester Earl
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It’s hard to compare players from different eras, and would be unfair to those guys to compare the type of athlete Urlacher was to them
He covered, he rushed the passer, he went sideline to sideline. He was just a rare species that even the generational LBs of his era had trouble living up to. So those older guys really don’t stand a chance, but yes, they were great when the game was much different
While all that is true. It can be argued that Butkus was better relative to his era than Urlacher was relative to his.
You said Urlacher might be the best LB in NFL history. But if you asked people who know football and football history, many (perhaps most) would say that he wasn’t even the best in Bear history, Butkus was.
Regardless, I agree they are both all time greats.
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