They wrote a paragraph about the Pro Bowl selections. Find me the sentence with Jalen Carter.
They wrote a bunch of paragraphs in this article. Find me the sentence with Jalen Carter:
https://www.foxsports.com/stories/n...n-donald-chris-jones-atop-elite-dts-in-top-10
He's tied for third in tackles ON HIS TEAM for his position. He's 70 tackles behind Derrick Brown. He's around 30th in the league at the DT postion for combined tackles. He's 22nd in missed tackle percentage for the DT position. I'm only including people strictly listed as DT, not "DL" where the player played inside and out. If you think he's better at the position (maybe you write really long paragraphs) than the guys I listed, in addition to Derrick Brown, Jeffrey Simmons, Zach Sieler, Deron Payne, Johnathan Allen, Christian Wilkins, Ed Oliver and DeForest Buckner, we can agree to disagree. He certainly looks like he has potential. I did say that he was one of the top rookies at the position, but I could also see a regression when Philly loses a lot of veteran leadership on the DL in the upcoming offseason. If you exclude Linval Joseph and Ndamukong Suh (1.5 sacks combined) from the Philly 2022 DL which had 70 sacks, this year's DL that had a primary change of Jalen Carter in for Javon Hargrave, dropped from a league leading 70 sacks to 43. They had a terrible 13 sacks in the last 8 weeks. I know there are a lot of variables, but there's a massive drop off from 2022 to 2023 on the DL. Maybe it was all Gannon.