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Pro Football Focus Tabs Maurice, Gerry as Best in B1G


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Best Run Stopper: Nebraska DT Kevin Maurice

With 14 run stops and just two missed tackles in 104 run play snaps, Maurice was tops in the Big Ten last season in run stop percentage. All 14 were accumulated over the course of his final six games played, thus he looks poised to break out with a huge season for the Cornhuskers.

 

Best Coverage Safety: Nebraska S Nate Gerry

Gerry was outstanding in coverage last year, as he gave up just 20 catches on 43 targets, intercepting four and breaking up three. Considering opposing QBs had a rating of just 39.2 when targeting him, they would do wise to look elsewhere in 2016.

 

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Best Run Stopper: Nebraska DT Kevin Maurice

With 14 run stops and just two missed tackles in 104 run play snaps, Maurice was tops in the Big Ten last season in run stop percentage. All 14 were accumulated over the course of his final six games played, thus he looks poised to break out with a huge season for the Cornhuskers.

 

Best Coverage Safety: Nebraska S Nate Gerry

Gerry was outstanding in coverage last year, as he gave up just 20 catches on 43 targets, intercepting four and breaking up three. Considering opposing QBs had a rating of just 39.2 when targeting him, they would do wise to look elsewhere in 2016.

 

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He (Gerry) doesn't get ejected this year and he could be well on his way to AA IMO.

 

With all the hype of the other departed DL, I didn't realize that KW was that stout. Got lost in all the hype. He will be needed this year.

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Best Run Stopper: Nebraska DT Kevin Maurice

With 14 run stops and just two missed tackles in 104 run play snaps, Maurice was tops in the Big Ten last season in run stop percentage. All 14 were accumulated over the course of his final six games played, thus he looks poised to break out with a huge season for the Cornhuskers.

Best Coverage Safety: Nebraska S Nate Gerry

Gerry was outstanding in coverage last year, as he gave up just 20 catches on 43 targets, intercepting four and breaking up three. Considering opposing QBs had a rating of just 39.2 when targeting him, they would do wise to look elsewhere in 2016.

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He (Gerry) doesn't get ejected this year and he could be well on his way to AA IMO.

 

With all the hype of the other departed DL, I didn't realize that KW was that stout. Got lost in all the hype. He will be needed this year.

KM. KW plays at MSU now, but he's not a backup.

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Best Run Stopper: Nebraska DT Kevin Maurice

With 14 run stops and just two missed tackles in 104 run play snaps, Maurice was tops in the Big Ten last season in run stop percentage. All 14 were accumulated over the course of his final six games played, thus he looks poised to break out with a huge season for the Cornhuskers.

Best Coverage Safety: Nebraska S Nate Gerry

Gerry was outstanding in coverage last year, as he gave up just 20 catches on 43 targets, intercepting four and breaking up three. Considering opposing QBs had a rating of just 39.2 when targeting him, they would do wise to look elsewhere in 2016.

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He (Gerry) doesn't get ejected this year and he could be well on his way to AA IMO.

 

With all the hype of the other departed DL, I didn't realize that KW was that stout. Got lost in all the hype. He will be needed this year.

KM. KW plays at MSU now, but he's not a backup.

Thanks. Poor typo

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