league average for percentage of pressures that he takes a sack is 19?League average for the QB position is around 19, so that's a good benchmark for Zach.
Can't break it just on Zach without really looking but over the entire season GVR was responsible for 37 pressures (12 games),
LDT for 20 (7 games).
As analytics become rapidly integrated into mainstream football analysis and thinking, the understanding that defensive pressures are significantly better indicators of future defensive success than sacks has become cemented. Last week, we looked at pressure-to-sack conversion rates for individual pass rushers. By examining overall pressure statistics to analyze how many sacks above or below average each NFL team produced, we can ascertain which teams are set to either improve or take a step back in 2021.league average for percentage of pressures that he takes a sack is 19?
I'm for both A and B. they better happenSome of those pressures and sacks (44) were because of Zach Wilson holding the ball too long as an inexperienced Rookie QB but there's a real reason why I claimed throughout the entire season last year that the poor kid had no chance whatsoever and played behind absolutely atrocious pass protection.
Our O-Line had him running around like a chicken with it's head cut off more times than not.
A.) I really hope to upgrade our O-Line throughout both Free Agency and then the draft (1st round).
B.) I really hope for Mekhi Becton to not only return but to return as a dominant Franchise LT next year.
If both A&B happen during the offseason well then 2022s O-Line will not allow 137 QB pressures (8.05 per game) and Zach Wilson won't be sacked 44x because of it (3.38x per game)..