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NFL Football Players Draft Injuries Rookies Season SuperbowlPublished: June 30, 2009
The nose tackle will usually be the biggest guy on the field, and more often than not, he's not doing anything real flashy. Yes, they will have the occasional sack or big tackle in the backfield, but for the most part, they are there to eat up the double team and keep the linebackers clean so they can make those big plays.
Finding that combination of athleticism to make that sack and go along with that mammoth size is extremely rare. Most of the time you'll have one or the other, but finding both is no easy feat.
Fortunately for the employers of these guys, they've found it.
5. Kris Jenkins (New York Jets)
Career stats: 95 games started, 24 sacks, two forced fumbles, 209 tackles, four-time Pro Bowler, and two-time All-Pro
Jenkins has only been a nose tackle for one year, but during that year he was phenomenal.
He started all 16 games for the Jets last year after being t...
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