With Stanley not only did I actually get to see him out on an island
blocking edge rushers one - on - one in every game, I also saw him lock those guys down game after game after game.
It's not so much that Tunsil was a bad pass blocker — if you read my breakdown you know he was actually pretty good at it — but I just didn't get to see
him block an edge rusher one - on - one enough in four games to be truly comfortable with my assessment of how good or bad he was doing it.
Not exact matches
Lewan, who doesn't need the help any damn way,
blocks the hell out of the
edge rusher.
With Harrison beating offensive tackles off the left
edge, offenses can no longer focus on just trying to
block Jason Worilds, the linebacker opposite Harrison and the Steelers» best pass
rusher until Harrison came back.
I haven't seen a single
Edge rusher (including guys that are only OLBs) who made blockers miss their
blocks more than Ejiofor — often they didn't even lay a hand on his torso at all.
Because
edge rushers have more room to work with, so you have to be able to cover more ground laterally to
block them.