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I'll continue to refer to JoeB's All-22 analysis that comes out each week.  Hughes is the #4 ranked player over the course of the year behind Singletary, T. White and Milano.  In the grading system the top 8 players are clustered very tightly.  It isn't until #9 that there's a bit of a drop-off

 

Singletary (3.29), T. White, Milano, Hughes, Dawkins, J. Brown, Hyde, Oliver (3.21)...thats the top group then Taron Johnson (3.09) a bit lower.  It on a 0 (F) to 4.0 (A) scale just like in school

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3 hours ago, GregPersons said:

Considering the cap space available, there's no upside to moving on from Hughes, even if his play does decline slightly (I'm not sure it has), you just use him more rotationally. 

 

It's valuable for the Bills to have guys like Hughes who've been in Buffalo for awhile, who has a lot of passion, who saw the difference McDermott has brought, and the progression he's made also with improving his cool-headedness from his early seasons here.

 

Hughes is already a leader on the team, but his presence next season and perhaps beyond is more valuable than whatever savings would be earned from releasing.

Exactly. There are worse DEs on the team that should go before Hughes.

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If I'm the GM fellas I call Jerry, Star, Tyler, Trent, Poyer, and yeldon, and tell em all to take this significant pay cut, or get to stepping.

i want the young bucks to get some time anyway......Vincent taylor, Darryl Johnson, Jaquan Johnson, .......

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4 hours ago, folz said:

Apparently Hughes has been dealing with a groin issue since about mid-season. It has obviously been affecting his play. Jerry is still a top end DE at pressures when 100%.

 

I was coming here to add this. Groin is an almost impossible injury to play through at 100% and the thing it effects the most is top end speed and agility, which are his strengths. He's contributing so that's awesome but I expect he will be much better in 2020 after he can properly rest it. 

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5 hours ago, Nelius said:

The disruption is huge. Same goes for Edmunds. He only has 1.5 sacks but imagine that dude getting anywhere near you. I know there was a play last week (that I can't find) where Edmunds crashed in on Duck untouched, and Hodges just tossed it away like "nope". Those plays don't really hit a lot of stat sheets. This defense can be chaos for QBs right now.

 

And Jerry still has 4.5 sacks so he's contributing. His 10 sack years were on bad teams where he was pretty much the guy, and now he's a piece of the puzzle. You've got Ed Oliver now, Tremaine Edmunds, Jordan Phillips, Shaq Lawson, and then Jerry Hughes still picking up 5-6 sacks a season? That's scary.

See, but everyone said the new additions should free up Hughes for more sacks, and it hasn't happened. So I'm not sure what to think about Hughes.

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6 hours ago, Kelly the Dog said:

Hughes is the most underrated and misdiagnosed and misunderstood player on this defense and has been for years. 

He's a perfect example of their Defense, which may be the best in the NFL, but only got one player named to the Pro Bowl roster. They do their 1/11th. 

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I could be wrong but shaq seems to be lining up a lot more in Hughes spot. And I could also be wrong but he looks like he gets a lot better pass rush from that side. I don’t know the exact snap counts or nothing though. 
I like the rotations on the line this year. Murphy has been the obvious weak link. Although he has made a few nice plays too. 
I have faith they are going to want to keep as much continuity as possible on the defense and just sprinkle in a couple new faces. They have stayed quite healthy so far and have really gelled as a unit. There should not be a ton of turnover. As others have said we have a pretty nice roster I would like to think this next offseason is looking to add 2-3 real impact players, and everything else mostly for depth and future replacements. We’re in great shape for this offseason. 

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4 hours ago, folz said:

Apparently Hughes has been dealing with a groin issue since about mid-season. It has obviously been affecting his play. Jerry is still a top end DE at pressures when 100%.


This. It has been discussed ad nauseam on OBL.  

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6 hours ago, Nelius said:

The disruption is huge. Same goes for Edmunds. He only has 1.5 sacks but imagine that dude getting anywhere near you. I know there was a play last week (that I can't find) where Edmunds crashed in on Duck untouched, and Hodges just tossed it away like "nope". Those plays don't really hit a lot of stat sheets. This defense can be chaos for QBs right now.

 

And Jerry still has 4.5 sacks so he's contributing. His 10 sack years were on bad teams where he was pretty much the guy, and now he's a piece of the puzzle. You've got Ed Oliver now, Tremaine Edmunds, Jordan Phillips, Shaq Lawson, and then Jerry Hughes still picking up 5-6 sacks a season? That's scary.

I’m not here to bash Jerry but the 2nd half of your post is 100% wrong. His 10 sack seasons came when he was playing opposite Mario Williams getting double digit sacks and had probowl DT’s Williams and dareus right next to him. 

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He is still a good player. His stats do not reflect his play and effect on opposing offenses. 

 

What I have noticed, though, is some reluctance to "punish" the QB. It started back when Clay Matthews was getting those ticky-tack roughing the passer calls that made waves throughout the league. IIRC, Hughes made some sort of comment about that back then, and ever since then, I've noticed him "pull up" several times, just before I think he's going to deliver a hit on the QB. 

 

I don't necessarily view that as a bad thing. It certainly has had an impact on his sack numbers (he led the leauge in QB pressures last season, I believe, but few sacks). He has adjusted his game a bit to help avoid getting those penalties that Matthews was getting, while still creating pressure and forcing the issue on QBs. I haven't noticed him "losing a step" yet, and think he will be allowed to ride out the rest of his current deal/extension in Buffalo. 

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