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Former Browns third-round pick making a strong case for second contract in Cleveland (Dawg Pound Daily) “The Browns’ defense is one of the best in the NFL through seven games, with large contributions from Myles Garrett, Denzel Ward, Grant Delpit,…”
“The lifeblood of what you do defensively is your ability to rush with four,” Schwartz said, “but you also need to enhance that at times by bringing five, bringing six, bringing zone pressure, bringing simulated pressure, moving guys around a little bit. I think you saw all of those in that game.”
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Remember Maliek Collins? He's been balling. The former Cowboys 2016 third-round pick is PFF's highest rated defensive tackle with an 89.8 PFF grade. He currently has four sacks, 11 hurries, and three quarterback hits.
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The Chargers currently have Najee Harris and the first-rounder Hampton on injured reserve, with Hampton expected to miss more than the minimum of four games. Fourth-string backup Hassan Haskins is also hurt, leaving Kimani Vidal and four practice squad members as the only help at running back.
Tyson Campbell made a huge play in the Browns' win over Miami. That came in his second game with the team as he continues to adjust from trade.
Offensively, they went back to their physical identity by pulling guards, creating angles, and letting linemen fire off the ball. Defensively, coordinator Jim Schwartz continued to mix pressures, fronts, and disguises to create confusion and dictate tempo.