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Who Leads The Giants In Sacks?

Started by Jclayton92, June 15, 2025, 04:31:43 PM

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Who do you think leads the team in sacks?

Brian Burns
9 (36%)
Kayvon Thibodeaux
2 (8%)
Abdul Carter
10 (40%)
Dexter Lawrence
3 (12%)
Chauncey Golston
1 (4%)

Total Members Voted: 25

Voting closed: June 16, 2025, 04:31:43 PM

Jclayton92

Who takes advantage of the players around them and leads the team in sacks? Feel free to explain why if you want.

Crypto Fareez

In a full season? probably Dexter Lawrence TBH. He will be double teamed the whole time too at DT which does sound nuts... I think 30-40 cumulative sacks for the rest just being honest. I see them being really good downhill aka 3rd and long or with a lead, otherwise will be good but not sack masters in this setup.

EDjohnst1981

I think it'll be close but I've gone for Dex. He's the best player.

He'll attract most of the double teams but they didn't seem to stop him last year.

Jolly Blue Giant

I'm thinking Dex will get less double teams this season as there are too many holes in the dyke to use two men to plug the same hole. Golston could end up having a career year if the opposition decides to double-team Dex on every play. It's going to be fun watching this line go to work this year
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MrGap92

The fact we have these 5 guys, and still hvae a guy like Alexander in that rotation too, exciting

AZGiantFan

Quote from: MrGap92 on June 16, 2025, 02:50:45 PMThe fact we have these 5 guys, and still have a guy like Alexander in that rotation too, exciting

I feel like Alexander is the unsung under the radar guy.  We hear and talk a lot about Carter, Dart, and Skattebo, but not much about Alexander.  Maybe that will change when they get the pads on.
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