Pff class dexter Lawrence among the best defensive plasters of the NFL
In the past three seasons, the defensive line player Dexter Lawrence has brought his game to an elite level.
This should not surprise anyone that Lawrence is classified among the best in her position, despite missing some time in 2024.
Pro Football Focus’ Trevor Sikkema Recently classified the 32 best interior defensive line players through the NFL, which featured Lawrence throughout the number 2, following only Chris Jones of Kansas City.
“Lawrence only recorded 550 snaps in 2024 due to the missed time, but he recorded an overall note of more than 89.0 pff (89.9) for the third consecutive season,” wrote Sikkema. “His war of 1.07 pff in the past three years is behind Chris Jones in this position.”
Lawrence was in the middle of a year of career before an elbow injury forced him to miss the last month of the season.
The 6 -foot 4 -inch and 340 pound line player recorded a career summit of nine bags during his first 12 games before the injury. He added 16 shots of a quarter, eight plated for the loss, a forced escape and an also defended pass.
Lawrence was selected in Pro Bowl for the third consecutive season, and although the injury probably made her miss a third wink AP AT AT ALL-PRO consecutive, he was elected by his peers with the All-Pro Association of NFL Players. Lawrence was elected the first All-Pro team to Nose Tackle by the NFLPA during the three years of the existence of this particular prize.
Here are the five best Pff’s interior defenders before the 2025 season.
- Chris Jones, Chiefs of Kansas City
- Dexter Lawrence, New York Giants
- Cam Heyward, Pittsburgh Steelers
- Quinnen Williams, New York Jets
- Jalen Carter, Philadelphia Eagles