In an effort to provide you as much information as possible when it comes to the top edge-rushers in the 2017 draft class, I am currently putting together as many sack compilation videos as I can between now and the end of April and especially when it comes to players who the Pittsburgh Steelers might select in the first two rounds.
While I won’t be able to track down every career college sack for every top player that I highlight in this series, I should be able to find a good majority of them for you to examine.
In this compilation video, we’ll look at Kansas State edge rusher Jordan Willis and he certainly is impressive. Willis fits as both a 4-3 and 3-4 defense but wasn’t asked to stand up or drop much during his college career at Kansas State. He posted great numbers at the scouting combine and will likely be drafted somewhere in the first two rounds.
Willis registered 26 total sacks in the 48 games that he played in at Kansas State dating back to 2013. While I was unable to track down all his sacks, I did manage to find 24 of them.
Please note that a few of the quarterback take-downs in this video went down as half-sacks and in fact, he had three of those, according to his game stats. All of them are included in this video and shouldn’t be hard to identify.
Please notice the quality of each sack in addition the amount of time from snap to tackle and feel free to comment on Willis’ sack compilation below.
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