Eagles Linebacker Nakobe Dean is Dominating NFL Blockers with Ease
Nakobe Dean's name has become synonymous with fear in the NFL, as he continues to wreak havoc on opposing blockers. In two consecutive games, he's blown up two of the league's top running backs and taken down quarterbacks with ease.
Dean's most recent performance came against the Detroit Lions, where he sacked Jared Goff on 2nd-and-10 in the fourth quarter. The 230-pound Montgomery was expected to read Dean's assignment, but instead, he took on the challenge head-on. However, it didn't work out for him as Dean trucked him and simultaneously knocked Goff to the ground.
The same outcome occurred last week against Green Bay when Dean took down Josh Jacobs in a similar fashion. Jacobs' first instinct was to pick up the edge rusher Jalxy Hunt, but he quickly changed his mind, only to be blown up by Dean once again.
Dean's impact on the Eagles' defense has been immense, especially since his reintroduction into the lineup. He's been used as an extra-man rusher in blitzes and as the fourth rusher in a four-man exchange rush that drops an edge defender into coverage while Dean blitzes.
Over the past two games, Dean has rushed the passer nine times, generating pressure on four occasions with a win rate of nearly 45%. He's tied for second in the NFL's highest pass-rush win rate (50%) for anyone who rushed the passer at least five times.
Dean's unique combination of speed, power, and agility allows him to get downhill quickly and outmaneuver blockers. His strength has been on full display since his return from a major knee surgery that delayed his season debut by several weeks.
The Eagles' defensive coordinator, Vic Fangio, has taken notice of Dean's dominance and has scaled back blitzes in recent games. Instead, he's focused on four-man rushes to get the job done. This approach has allowed Dean to continue wreaking havoc on opposing blockers without getting caught out of position.
With another top offense coming up next week against the Cowboys, it's likely that Fangio will continue to use Dean in pressure situations. The fourth-year linebacker is a game-changer for the Eagles' defense and will undoubtedly be a key factor in their upcoming games.
Nakobe Dean's name has become synonymous with fear in the NFL, as he continues to wreak havoc on opposing blockers. In two consecutive games, he's blown up two of the league's top running backs and taken down quarterbacks with ease.
Dean's most recent performance came against the Detroit Lions, where he sacked Jared Goff on 2nd-and-10 in the fourth quarter. The 230-pound Montgomery was expected to read Dean's assignment, but instead, he took on the challenge head-on. However, it didn't work out for him as Dean trucked him and simultaneously knocked Goff to the ground.
The same outcome occurred last week against Green Bay when Dean took down Josh Jacobs in a similar fashion. Jacobs' first instinct was to pick up the edge rusher Jalxy Hunt, but he quickly changed his mind, only to be blown up by Dean once again.
Dean's impact on the Eagles' defense has been immense, especially since his reintroduction into the lineup. He's been used as an extra-man rusher in blitzes and as the fourth rusher in a four-man exchange rush that drops an edge defender into coverage while Dean blitzes.
Over the past two games, Dean has rushed the passer nine times, generating pressure on four occasions with a win rate of nearly 45%. He's tied for second in the NFL's highest pass-rush win rate (50%) for anyone who rushed the passer at least five times.
Dean's unique combination of speed, power, and agility allows him to get downhill quickly and outmaneuver blockers. His strength has been on full display since his return from a major knee surgery that delayed his season debut by several weeks.
The Eagles' defensive coordinator, Vic Fangio, has taken notice of Dean's dominance and has scaled back blitzes in recent games. Instead, he's focused on four-man rushes to get the job done. This approach has allowed Dean to continue wreaking havoc on opposing blockers without getting caught out of position.
With another top offense coming up next week against the Cowboys, it's likely that Fangio will continue to use Dean in pressure situations. The fourth-year linebacker is a game-changer for the Eagles' defense and will undoubtedly be a key factor in their upcoming games.