Rank 'Em: NFL Pass Rushers

These are the stats so far:

1 DeMarcus Ware (388) 11,872
2 James Harrison (149) 10,236
3 Julius Peppers (68) 9,577
4 Jared Allen (82) 8,730
5 Shawne Merriman (69) 8,707
6 Dwight Freeney (59) 8,328
7 Osi Umenyiora (42) 8,159
8 Mario Williams (22) 7,720
9 Joey Porter (16) 7,622
10 Terrell Suggs (54) 7,610
11 John Abraham (21) 6,719
12 Justin Tuck (19) 6,465
13 Albert Haynesworth (30) 5,801
14 LaMarr Woodley (3) 4,513
15 Robert Mathis (1) 3,819
 
GoBoys41;2844199 said:
Anything other than dead last for Haynesworth is a joke.

That one person who voted Mathis as the best Pass Rusher in the league is the bigger joke. :)
 
adamknite;2844204 said:
That one person who voted Mathis as the best Pass Rusher in the league is the bigger joke. :)

Ware is killing everyone.
 
29 voted for Haynesworth. ***?

He might be the best *interior* pass rusher in the league, but he doesn't stack up to actual edge rushers.
 
Suggs rated 10th best and look at the contract he just got.
 
Jon88;2844203 said:
These are the stats so far:

1 DeMarcus Ware (388) 11,872
2 James Harrison (149) 10,236
3 Julius Peppers (68) 9,577
4 Jared Allen (82) 8,730
5 Shawne Merriman (69) 8,707
6 Dwight Freeney (59) 8,328
7 Osi Umenyiora (42) 8,159
8 Mario Williams (22) 7,720
9 Joey Porter (16) 7,622
10 Terrell Suggs (54) 7,610
11 John Abraham (21) 6,719
12 Justin Tuck (19) 6,465
13 Albert Haynesworth (30) 5,801
14 LaMarr Woodley (3) 4,513
15 Robert Mathis (1) 3,819

Peppers above Jared Allen is a joke imo. Ware and Allen are 1 / 2, then the rest of the NFL.
 
RS12;2844231 said:
Suggs rated 10th best and look at the contract he just got.

Look who is doing the ratings. Ask a bunch of homer doofuses and this is what happens. What else would you expect.
 
If Albert Haynesworth is on this list, one could make the argument that Jay Ratliff deserves to be there as well.

Their 2008 stats:

Haynesworth: 51 tackles, 8.5 sacks
Ratliff: 51 tackles, 7. 5 sacks

And Ratliff did that as a 3-4 NT. Haynesworth was a 4-3 DT.
 
The latest rankings --

1 DeMarcus Ware (702) 20,366
2 James Harrison (234) 17,386
3 Julius Peppers (93) 16,124
4 Jared Allen (126) 15,002
5 Shawne Merriman (114) 14,997
6 Dwight Freeney (92) 14,094
7 Osi Umenyiora (76) 13,681
8 Mario Williams (42) 13,074
9 Joey Porter (34) 13,037
10 Terrell Suggs (80) 12,706
11 John Abraham (33) 11,322
12 Justin Tuck (34) 10,822
13 Albert Haynesworth (60) 9,685
14 LaMarr Woodley (7) 7,603
15 Robert Mathis (3) 6,446

1,730 total votes
 
(#1 Votes)Points
1 DeMarcus Ware (720) 20,745
2 James Harrison (238) 17,732
3 Julius Peppers (93) 16,399
4 Shawne Merriman (117) 15,266
5 Jared Allen (128) 15,234
6 Dwight Freeney (92) 14,357
7 Osi Umenyiora (77) 13,888
8 Mario Williams (42) 13,297
9 Joey Porter (34) 13,272
10 Terrell Suggs (81) 12,863
11 John Abraham (33) 11,497
12 Justin Tuck (34) 10,994
13 Albert Haynesworth (61) 9,814
14 LaMarr Woodley (7) 7,765
15 Robert Mathis (3) 6,563

Total SportsNation Votes: 1,760
 
CowboyMike;2844422 said:
If Albert Haynesworth is on this list, one could make the argument that Jay Ratliff deserves to be there as well.

Their 2008 stats:

Haynesworth: 51 tackles, 8.5 sacks
Ratliff: 51 tackles, 7. 5 sacks

And Ratliff did that as a 3-4 NT. Haynesworth was a 4-3 DT.


Amen. Rat never gets any props.
 

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