Week 6 All-Havoc Team
As our All-Havoc teams unveil each week, we continue to see a lot of new faces make the cut. It's a testament to how many talented players there are on the defensive side of the ball in the NFL. This week only T.J. Watt and Germaine Pratt made the first team after having been included in the previous 5 weeks. Marlon Humphrey and Bobby Wagner are also making repeat appearances, but we're on the 2nd team this week. Here's our week 6 All-Havoc team.
First Team All-Havoc
CB- Montaric Brown(1), Jacksonville: Brown was our top coverage corner on the week and was also top 25 in run support. He had 7 tackles in the loss to the Bears. The seventh round rookie has been targeted 18.5 percent of the time this season, but in this one he gave up only 19 yards on 4 targets his way, and accounted for no penalties in the game.
CB- Taron Johnson(1), Buffalo: Johnson had a crucial interception of Aaron Rodgers to seal the Bills victory over the Jets. He also accounted for 8 tackles in the contest, ranking as the top corner in Havoc run support in week 6. Johnson has played in only 2 games for the Bills this season, but they’ll need him to continue to be a factor to get their defense where they want.
CB- Mike Sainristil(1), Washington: Sainristil had 6 tackles, an interception and a pass break up in the Commanders loss to the Ravens. He gave up just 33 yards in 4 targets his way during the game. The rookie has an 89 Havoc rating on the season and is giving up just a 12.3 percent target percentage.
S- Brian Branch(1), Detroit: Branch recorded 2 interceptions in the Lions 47-9 beat down of the Cowboys on Sunday. Branch led all safeties in coverage Havoc in week 6. He was also 3rd in pass rush Havoc. In addition to his two interceptions, Branch had 2 passes defended, 6 tackles and a forced fumble in the contest.
S- Tykee Smith(1), Tampa Bay: Smith forced a fumble, picked off a pass and had 2 pass break ups in the Bucs 51-27 win over the Saints. He was 4th in pass rush Havoc and 2nd in coverage Havoc among corners in week 6.
LB- Brian Burns(1), NYG: Burns turned in a solid performance in the absence of Kayvon Thibodeaux for the Giants. They came up short against Cincinatti but Burns accounted for 8 tackles and a sack in the game.
LB- Germaine Pratt(2), Cincinatti: Pratt appears on the All-Havoc team for the second time this year. The Bengals linebacker had 7 tackles, a pass defended and a 24 yard interception return. Pratt was 4th in coverage Havoc and 2nd in run stopping Havoc among linebackers in week 6, showing his versatility at the position.
ED- T.J. Watt(2), Pittsburgh: T.J. Watt wrecked yet another game. He broke the scale for Edge run defense turning in a Havoc rating of over 100 on the day. Watt had 5 tackles, 2 tackles for loss, and 2 forced fumbles in Pittsburgh's dominating 32-13 win over the Raiders.
ED- Will Anderson Jr.(1), Houston: Anderson made Drake Maye's debut a nightmare by sacking him 3 times. He also accounted for 8 tackles and 4 tackles for loss. He led all Edges in Pass rush Havoc in week 6 and leads a Houston defense that is looking scarier by the week.
DT- Zach Allen(1), Denver: Allen had 8 tackles and half a sack on the interior raising his season sack total to 3.5 on the season. He was first among interior defensive lineman in run stopping Havoc in week 6 and turned in a top 20 performance in pass rush Havoc despite the Denver loss at the hands of the Chargers.
DT- Davon Godchaux(1), New England: Godchaux was number 2 against the run amongst interior defensive lineman and the big man accounted for 8 tackles including for solo stops in the New England loss to Houston.
2nd Team All-Havoc
CB- Marlon Humphrey(2), Baltimore
CB- DJ Turner II(1), Cincinatti
CB- Donte Jackson(1), Pittsburgh
S- Andre Cisco(1), Jacksonville
S- Tre’von Moehrig(1), Las Vegas
LB- Bobby Wagner(2), Washington
LB- Nate Landman(1), Atlanta
ED- Jonathan Cooper(1), Denver
ED- Dante Fowler Jr.(1), Washington
DT- Alim McNeill(1), Detroit
DT- B.J. Hill(1), Cincinatti
()- Number in parenthesis indicates the number of times a player has made one of the All-Havoc teams this season.
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