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Some of the most important players on NFL teams are those that might not necessarily start the season on the field. Depth is crucial during a rigorous 17-game regular-season schedule that's preceded by a month of training camp practices in hot conditions as players try to make team's 53-man active rosters.
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"He backs up his status on the field with a uniquely violent, unbridled playing style," said Thorn in his substack piece about the rankings. "Paired with sneaky good athletic ability and a truly dominant 'Ice Pick' technique that he spams against the best edge-rushers in the league on a weekly basis."