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Old 09-30-2016, 11:57 AM   #112
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Originally Posted by over the mountain View Post
For the 16th overall pick, I think Kerrigan has played above his reasonable expectation level.



National Football League: NFL Draft History

^^ that draft was loaded with top level talent



Ryan Kerrigan Stats - Washington Redskins - ESPN

^^ wow, didnt know Kerrigan has played every single game of his career. That right there qualifies as a value player imo. Very consistent with avg 9 sacks per year.



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Kerrigan currently is 31st on the list of most sacks by an active player.



Other 2011 drafted players sack totals - watt (76), von miller (65), houston (56), quinn (52), kerrigan (49), c jordan (40.5), wilkerson (38)



NFL Active Sacks Leaders | Pro-Football-Reference.com



Compared to his 2011 peers, Kerrigan is right there where he needs to be.



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Skins all time sack leaders?



Manley - 91 sacks in 8 years

Mann - 82 sacks in 10 years

Kerrigan - 47.5 sacks in 5 years (im not counting the 1.5 sacks in 3 games this year)

Coleman - 43.5 sacks in 15 years

Harvey - 41.5 sacks in 4 years



Washington Redskins’ All-Time Sack Leaders (2010 article)


Thanks OTM. Much more substance to the discussion here than "for fucks sake" or retarded. Lol
These stats really lend to the fact that he should be considered more than an average player. Or even slightly above. He is not because alot of his 50 some odd sacks came in games where we were up against a weak oline or weak team. Hence all of the multi sack games coupled with all the goose eggs.
Edit: almost tantamount to garbage time yards by a qb that inflate his numbers.
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