Some NFL players are simply different because of their talent and approach to the game.
Former four-time Pro Bowl offensive lineman and 14-year veteran Richie Incognito recently appeared on The Rush Podcast with Maxx Crosby to chat about the elite pass-rushers in the league.
“You know Maxx, I’d say Micah Parsons…There’s really only a couple elite guys that understand pass-rushing like them because it’s so fluid,” Incognito stated.
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Outside of the great pass-rushers themselves, nobody knows more about that position than opposing offensive linemen, especially a former player like Incognito, who nearly played a decade-and-a-half before officially retiring.
Players like Maxx Crosby, Micah Parsons, T.J. Watt, Myles Garrett, etc. are different because they are so good at feeling the rhythm and flow of the game, as Incognito illustrates in the video.
At this moment in time, those four names are quite possibly the best pass-rushers in the game.
Without the former Defensive Rookie of the Year in Parsons, Dallas would likely struggle bus defensively.
T.J. Watt is the best edge-rusher to come through the Steel City since James Harrison.
Finally, Myles Garrett, another Defensive Player of the Year on this list, is maybe the most feared defender in the game.
These guys are just built differently.
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