Trey Hendrickson would be better for Dallas than Maxx Crosby " Inside The Star
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Trey Hendrickson would be better for Dallas than Maxx Crosby " Inside The Star
"Trey is two years older, but has had two seasons of 15 or more sacks. Crosby has not. Hendrickson has also had four seasons of 13 or more sacks; Maxx has one. In the last three seasons, Hendrickson has had a better pass rush win %. Now he was hurt last year and put on IR, but is all good now."
"Pass rush win percentage, 25: Hendrickson = 25.3, Crosby = 15.5. 24: Hendrickson = 25.7, Crosby = 14.9. 23: Hendrickson = 26.7, Crosby = 19.6. The only push back that many folks could have about this is the injury last season, and the fact that Crosby is also on a better deal than Hendrickson would sign."
"If the Raiders truly want TWO first-round picks, no chance in heck I am doing that deal, I don't care. Crosby will be 29 when the season starts, and a great player, sure, but no shot I am giving up two for him. As for Hendrickson, Dallas would still have to pay some decent change for him, but this is why I think it would be better."
The Dallas Cowboys should pursue Trey Hendrickson instead of Maxx Crosby as their defensive end target. While Crosby has generated significant trade interest, the Raiders' asking price of two first-round picks is excessive for a 29-year-old player. Hendrickson demonstrates superior production statistics, including two seasons with 15+ sacks compared to Crosby's zero, and four seasons with 13+ sacks versus Crosby's one. Over the last three seasons, Hendrickson maintains a better pass rush win percentage across all years. Although Hendrickson suffered an injury last season requiring IR placement, he has recovered. The financial investment required for Hendrickson would likely be less than two first-round picks, making him the more economical and statistically superior choice for Dallas.
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