Rookie battleground: Cowboys vs. Chargers breakdown for draft picks/UDFAs
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Rookie battleground: Cowboys vs. Chargers breakdown for draft picks/UDFAs
"Booker's Week 15 tape against Minnesota looked as though he was a stabilizing force. In pass protection, the simplest stat tells the story: Dallas surrendered two sacks, but none were credited to Booker. As a run blocker, Booker had a tougher assignment but held up. Dallas still ran it 30 times for 138 yards, so there were lanes to be had, but a lot of those yards came through persistence rather than consistent movement at the point of attack."
"On the win-rate board, Booker shows up as a legit run-game piece. He's sitting at a 75% Run Block Win Rate, good enough to land in the top-10 among interior linemen on their leaderboard. Now the Chargers matchup is where the temperature rises, because this is a defense that hunts quarterbacks even when it doesn't look pretty doing it. Los Angeles is at a 38% team Pass Rush Win Rate, and the production is real, the Chargers have piled up 40 sacks,"
Booker functioned as a stabilizing interior presence in Week 15, allowing no credited sacks while managing a difficult run-blocking assignment. Dallas rushed 30 times for 138 yards, with many gains driven by persistence rather than consistent movement at the point of attack. Booker posts a 75% Run Block Win Rate, ranking among the top-10 interior linemen. The Chargers produce heavy pressure with a 38% team Pass Rush Win Rate, 36.2% pressure rate and 40 sacks. Ezeiruaku has 36 tackles, two sacks, one forced fumble and nine tackles for loss, with a 76.9 PFF grade and a 14.7% pass-rush win rate since Week 5.
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