Week 10 All-Havoc Team

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Sasha Bouska
Sasha Bouska

Havoc can be recorded in a variety of ways, measuring specifically plays that have the greatest impact on a team's ability to win. Versatility is highlighted in this week's All-Havoc teams as you see within position groups, often times each of the players excelled in different disciplines- whether that was run stopping Havoc, coverage Havoc or pass rush Havoc. Here are our top defensive performers in Week 10.

First Team All-Havoc

CB- Carlton Davis III(1), Detroit: Davis picked off C.J. Stroud twice on Sunday night, both coming in critical situations. His second was in recovery against a wide open Tank Dell in the end zone that may have put the game out of reach if completed. Instead Davis got the pick and the Lions ultimately came back. He led all corners in week 10 Coverage Havoc but was also top 10 in run support.

CB- Taron Johnson(2), Buffalo: Johnson had an interception return for a touchdown and a sack to go with his 3 tackles in the Bills win in Indianapolis. Johnson was 21st in run support Havoc among corners, but came in 5th in Coverage Havoc and number 1 in pass rush Havoc in week 10.

CB- Kamari Lassiter(1), Houston: Lassiter grabbed 2 of the 5 picks that Jared Goff threw to Houston on Sunday. However, the Texans still somehow lost. Lassiter did nothing in pass rush or run support, but ranked 2nd among all corners in coverage Havoc.

S- Jeremy Chinn(1), Washington: Chinn had an interception and a fumble recovery to go with his 13 tackles in the Commanders loss to the Steelers. He was 6 points clear of number 2 in raw Havoc in week 10 ranking 2nd in coverage and first in run support among safeties on the week.

S- Brian Branch(2), Detroit: Last week Brian Branch was named our mid-season Defensive Player of the Year and he backed it up with a First team All-Havoc performance in week 10. Branch had 10 tackles and 2 passes defended ranking 7th in coverage Havoc and 2nd in run support among safeties.

LB- T.J. Edwards(1), Chicago: Edwards was involved in 13 tackles in Chicago’s loss to New England on Sunday and also recorded an interception. The Bears defense was not their problem in this one and Edwards led all linebackers in coverage Havoc.

LB- Devin Lloyd(1), Jacksonville: Lloyd had 16 tackles in the Jags slugfest against the Vikings where they came up short in a 12-7 loss. Lloyd was top 25 in pass rush Havoc and top 40 in coverage Havoc, but finished second among linebackers in run stopping Havoc in week 10.

ED- Bud Dupree(1), LAC: Dupree had 2 sacks in the Chargers win over Tennessee as well as a forced fumble. He also had 5 tackles and 2 tackles for loss on the week. He led all Edges in pass rush Havoc, 8 raw points ahead of 2nd, which is the same difference as there is between 2nd and 34th.

ED- Brian Burns(2), NYG: While Dupree did almost all of his damage in the pass rush, Burns led all edges in run stopping Havoc in week 10. He had 9 tackles, 2 tackles for loss and a sack in Germany despite the Giants losing to the Panthers.

DT- Nnamdi Madubuike(2), Baltimore: The Ravens secondary has been getting torched as of late, but Madubuike is still a monster inside. He had 3 sacks against Cincinnati in the 35-34 win on Thursday night. He led all interior defensive lineman in pass rush Havoc by 11 raw points in week 10.

DT- A’Shawn Robinson(3), Carolina: Robinson had a sack in the Panthers win over the Giants in Germany, but he did most of his damage in the run game recording 7 tackles and 2 tackles for loss. Robinson led all interior defensive lineman in run stopping Havoc in week 10.

2nd Team All-Havoc

CB- Trevon Diggs(2), Dallas

CB- Montaric Brown(2), Jacksonville

CB- Kenny Moore II(2), Indianapolis

S- Budda Baker(1), Arizona

S- Xavier Woods(2), Carolina

LB- Azeez Al-Shaair(3), Houston

LB- Josey Jewell(1), Carolina

ED- D.J. Wonnum(1), Carolina

ED- Greg Rousseau(2), Buffalo

DT- Calijah Kancey(1), Tampa Bay

DT- Kobie Turner(2), LAR

()- Number in parenthesis indicates the number of times a player has made one of the All-Havoc teams this season.

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