Free Agency Reviews

2016 New Contract Tracker: Pass Rushing Linemen (Week 5)

On a weekly basis, I will be evaluating pass rushing defensive lineman that signed some sort of contract in this offseason. Players on-field performance will be evaluated against the annual salary of their new contract. In terms of on-field production, I will be taking into account stats relevant to the defensive end position such as percentage of defensive team snaps played, tackles, tackles for loss, sacks and hurries. The basis for contract evaluation will be the APY of a given player’s contract.

This week, we look to two players who signed one-year deals and that can thus far be considered relative bargains in the off-season market.

Dwight Freeney

Dwight Freeney is no stranger to stellar production. The former stalwart of the Colts’ defense is likely destined for Canton after his career is over. However, few could’ve foreseen the numbers he has accumulated so far this season. Freeney signed a one-year, $2 million deal with the Falcons in the off-season. Freeney’s deal was the 25th lowest APY out of 36 deals we have examined for pass rushing defensive lineman. The low risk, high reward move, seems to have thus far come to fruition for the Falcons. Freeney has recorded a sack in each of his last three games; doing exactly what he’s been paid to do in the NFL for the last 15 seasons. As currently calculated, Freeney’s production ranks 5th highest out of this free agent class, all the while, his contract ranks 25th. The large difference between the two rankings, show us Freeney has been a great value for the Falcons this season.

Jason Jones

 

A lesser known name who has provided similar value to Freeney is Miami DE, Jason Jones. Jones, 30, signed a one-year deal worth $1.535 million with the Dolphins in the off-season. Jones has recorded two sacks and fifteen total tackles through five games. While the numbers aren’t eye popping, Jones provides the Dolphins with cheap depth at a position where they have already dedicated so much of their salary cap towards. With players like Ndamukong Suh, Cameron Wake and Mario Williams, the Dolphins rank second in the league in spending on the defensive line position. Their total spending for the defensive line is almost $39 million this season, only behind the Jaguars who’ve spent about $40 million on the position group. Jones’ contract ranks 29th among eligible contracts examined and his production ranking is the 11th highest. Once again, the variance between the two numbers signifies a relative bargain for the Dolphins.

 

Here are the current stats for the newly contracted rushers as tabulated by Sportingcharts.com. The chart is sorted from highest to lowest based on a production formula that takes into account some of the relevant stats shown in the table.

 

 

Player Team APY APY Rank Def Snaps % Def Snaps Solo Tackle Tot Tackle TFL Sacks Hurries Stuffs Prod. Rank
Olivier Vernon Giants $17,000,000                 3 340 93%             12 17            5          1              9            4 1
Fletcher Cox Eagles $17,100,000                 2 174 77%             11 13            3          4              5           – 2
Derek Wolfe Broncos $9,175,000                 7 244 70%             15 19            3          4              3           – 3
Jason Pierre-Paul Giants $10,000,000                 5 351 96%             18 24            2          1              9           – 4
Dwight Freeney Falcons $2,000,000              25 151 42%               5 7            3          3              5           – 5
Malik Jackson Jaguars $14,250,000                 4 178 64%               8 9            2          1              9           – 6
Muhammad Wilkerson Jets $17,200,000                 1 299 97%             14 19            5          2              3            2 7
Adrian Clayborn Falcons $4,250,000              13 221 61%               9 10            2          1              8            1 8
Chris Long Patriots $2,375,000              24 245 73%               7 12            2          1              6           – 9
Mario Williams Dolphins $8,500,000                 8 264 68%               5 7            2          1              4            1 10
Jason Jones Dolphins $1,535,000              29 237 61%               7 15            1          2              3           – 11
Jared Crick Broncos $2,000,000              25 269 77%               8 13            2          1              3            1 12
Benson Mayowa Cowboys $2,750,000              19 145 47%               3 6            3          2             –            1 13
Charles Johnson Panthers $3,000,000              17 157 64%               8 10           –         –              6           – 14
Andre Branch Dolphins $2,750,000              19 189 49%               4 11            1          1              3            2 15
Vinny Curry Eagles $9,250,000                 6 90 40%               4 6            1          1              3           – 16
William Hayes Rams $5,833,333              10 109 30%               6 11            2          1              2            2 17
Derrick Shelby Falcons $4,500,000              12 216 60%               5 7            1         –              4            1 18
Eugene Sims Rams $3,333,333              16 155 42%               6 9            2          1             –            2 19
Cedric Thornton Cowboys $4,250,000              13 108 35%               6 11            2          1             –            1 20
Stephen Paea Browns $1,900,000              27 120 33%               3 5           –         –              4           – 21
Ziggy Hood Redskins $935,000              33 213 62%               4 8            1          1             –           – 22
Robert Ayers Jr. Buccaneers $6,500,000                 9 86 32%               4 4            1          1             –           – 23
Wallace Gilberry Lions $1,250,000              30 125 39%               3 5           –         –              2           – 24
Ricardo Mathews Steelers $760,000              35 71 21%              – 2           –         –              2           – 25
Tyrunn Walker Lions $1,600,000              28 130 41%               7 13            1         –             –            1 26
Billy Winn Broncos $760,000              35 99 28%               2 5           –         –              1            1 27
Mitch Unrein Bears $1,130,000              31 204 59%               4 11           –         –             –           – 28
Quinton Dial 49ers $4,000,667              15 179 50%               9 17           –         –             –           – 29
Tank Carradine 49ers $2,650,000              21 109 31%               1 5           –         –             –           – 30
Jarvis Jenkins Jets $3,000,000              17 68 22%               4 5           –         –             –           – 31
Kendall Reyes Redskins $2,500,000              22 37 11%               3 5           –         –             –           – 32
Rob Ninkovich Patriots $2,500,000              22 24 7%               1 1           –         –             –           – 33
Tony Jerod-Eddie 49ers $1,000,000              32 12 3%               1 1           –         –             –           – 34
Justin Trattou Vikings $810,000              34 5 2%              –           –         –             –           – 35
Aldon Smith Raiders $5,750,000              11 0 0%              –           –         –             –           – 36

 

 

Rohan is a law student at Villanova Law School. He also writes for the Villanova Sports and Entertainment Law Society Blog. For more insight, follow Rohan on Twitter, @rmohanty3 .

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