Week 13 All-Havoc Team

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As always, you can check the stats tab in the app to see full Havoc rankings for each position group. Each week, we take a look at the best individual performances on a one-game basis. Here were our top defensive players in week 13.

First Team All-Havoc

CB- Tarheeb Still(1), LAC: The rookie, Still, had 2 interceptions of Kirk Cousins in the Chargers 17-13 win over the Falcons including one that went back for a touchdown. He led all corners in coverage Havoc on the week.

CB- Cam Taylor-Britt(1), Cincinnati: After talking a big game most of the season, Britt finally made a play worthy of the chatter. He had a 51 yard interception return for a touchdown off Russell Wilson early in the loss to the Steelers and also added 7 tackles in the game. He didn’t register any run support snaps but was 2nd in coverage Havoc for the week.

CB- Chaue Smith-Wade(1), Carolina: Smith-Wade had 8 tackles and an interception in the Panthers overtime loss to the Bucs. He was 17th among corners in run support Havoc and 6th in coverage in week 13.

S- Derwin James Jr.(1), LAC: James surprisingly makes an All-Havoc team for the first time this season in the Chargers win over Atlanta. He had an interception and 10 tackles in the game. He was 2nd in both run support Havoc and Coverage Havoc in week 13, putting together a complete performance that the Chargers needed. He’s 17th among safeties on the season with a Havoc rating of 84.8

S- Xavier Woods(3), Carolina: Woods had 7 tackles and an interception in Carolina’s loss to Tampa Bay. He was first among all safeties in coverage havoc in week 13. He ranks 20th in our season Havoc Ratings with a mark of 83.6.

LB- Zack Baun(5), Philadelphia: Zack Baun has become an All-Havoc staple. He had another 13 tackles, a forced fumble and half a sack in the Eagles win over the Ravens. He led all linebackers in run stopping Havoc in week 13. Baun currently has a 99.9 Havoc Rating, best among off-ball linebackers for the season.

LB- Eric Kendricks(3), Dallas: Not far behind Baun in our Havoc ratings is Kendricks who is 2nd on the season with a 95.1 Havoc rating. He recorded 10 tackles, a sack and a forced fumble in the Cowboys Thanksgiving Day win over the Giants. Kendricks was 10th in coverage Havoc and 2nd in pass rush Havoc on the week, trailing only his teammate DeMarvion Overshown in the latter.

ED- T.J. Watt(4), Pittsburgh: Watt had 2 sacks in the win over Cincinnati to add to his total of 9.5 on the season. He led all Edges in pass rush Havoc in week 13. Watt currently sits 2nd in Havoc rating among edges with a mark of 90.4.

ED- Nolan Smith(1), Philadelphia: Smith had 8 tackles and a sack in the Eagles win over the Ravens. He was 2nd among all edges in run stopping Havoc, but also registered in the top 20 as a pass rusher. Smith played his best game of the season when Philadelphia needed it most.

DT- Leonard Williams(2), Seattle: Williams had 4 tackles and 2 sacks in Seattle’s come from behind victory over the Jets, but most importantly he electrified the NFL with a 92 yard interception return for a touchdown. He was 3rd in pass rush Havoc among interior defensive lineman and a clear cut number 1 in coverage with only 2 other defensive tackles registering a rating in that area. Williams is having a great season with an 86.9 rating, good for 7th among defensive tackles.

DT- Cameron Heyward(3), Pittsburgh: Heyward had 5 tackles, a sack and batted pass in the Steelers win over the Bengals. His Havoc rating was 15th against the run and led all defensive tackles in pass rush in week 13. Heyward currently has a 94.5 rating for the season, ranking 2nd among defensive tackles.

2nd Team All-Havoc

CB- A.J. Terrell(2), Atlanta

CB- Ja’Quan McMillian(1), Denver

CB- Derek Stingley Jr.(2), Houston

S- Jabrill Peppers(2), New England

S- Julian Love(3), Seattle

LB- Kenneth Murray Jr.(1), Tennessee

LB- Omar Speights(1), LAR

ED- Nik Bonitto(3), Denver

ED- Yaya Diaby(1), Tampa Bay

DT- Jalen Carter(3), Philadelphia

DT- Broderick Washington(1), Baltimore

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

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