For a complete background on the TSR metric including how sacks are graded and the definition of terms click here. Results & findings through 17 weeks of the season Final top 28 in sack score rankings (minimum score of ‘5.25’) Myles Garrett has been in the number one spot in sack score rankings since the initial TSR article after Week 10 and finishes the season comfortably ahead of his peers with a sack score of 15.25. Garrett finished with 13 sacks (all HQ) and 4 forced fumbles (2nd) playing just 70% of snaps. He’s also the youngest player in the top 14 sack score at 25-years old.
Great work on this I really like this level context. What do you think of Chubb? Most of his 7 sacks were of the low quality or cleanup variety it seems. Does he lack the skill moves to be a top end pass rusher?
How did Melvin Ingram do this year? I know he isn't having nearly as good of a year as his past pro bowl years, but as a Chargers fan, I'm wondering if we should resign him or let him walk.
True Sack Rate (TSR): A film project to quantify sack production - Week 17 update
Great work on this I really like this level context. What do you think of Chubb? Most of his 7 sacks were of the low quality or cleanup variety it seems. Does he lack the skill moves to be a top end pass rusher?
How did Melvin Ingram do this year? I know he isn't having nearly as good of a year as his past pro bowl years, but as a Chargers fan, I'm wondering if we should resign him or let him walk.