The Philadelphia Eagles have had one of the most dominant defensive fronts in recent memory. Yes, they have top tier DLineman like Brandon Graham (my former Michigan teammate) and Fletcher Cox, but what these guys do best is rush as a unit. The whole idea with any base 4 man rush is to apply pressure to the QB without giving him anywhere to scramble. The eagles do this by assigning level, overlap and 2 way go rusher responsibilities to the front.
Share this post
How to rush as a unit
Share this post
The Philadelphia Eagles have had one of the most dominant defensive fronts in recent memory. Yes, they have top tier DLineman like Brandon Graham (my former Michigan teammate) and Fletcher Cox, but what these guys do best is rush as a unit. The whole idea with any base 4 man rush is to apply pressure to the QB without giving him anywhere to scramble. The eagles do this by assigning level, overlap and 2 way go rusher responsibilities to the front.