Packers Total Access Hour 2 : Brenton Cox Jr Deep Dive!
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🗓️ 17 July 2025
⏱️ 41 minutes
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Packers Total Access Hour 2 : Brenton Cox Jr Deep Dive!
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| 0:00.0 | For those of you listening on the pod. Welcome into hour two. Let's get into it, boys. I want to put this tweet up on the screen first because I ran some numbers earlier. Now listen, don't take this the wrong way and no way, shape, or form. Am I saying that Brenton Cox Jr. is better than T. Hendrickson, Max Crosby, or T.J. Watt. But I just want to put things into perspective here a little bit, right? |
| 0:23.3 | Brenton Cox Jr. finished 23rd in the NFL, 23rd, with a 13.7% quarterback pressure rate. |
| 0:31.8 | That's amongst defensive linemen, okay? |
| 0:34.4 | Adding four sacks and nine run stops, guys only played 156 snaps so i ran down the |
| 0:40.5 | percentages here quarterback pressure percentage he finished 23rd at 13.7 percent okay he led the packers |
| 0:46.8 | and quarterback pressure percentage max crosby 12.3 percent tj whatt 9.3%. So Brenton Cox Jr., granted 156 total snaps on defense. That includes run defense and past defense, right? Pass rushes. He finished with a higher quarterback pressure percentage than both Max Crosby and T.J. Watt. Sack rate. People, oh, I don't care about pressure. You got to finish. You got to get the sack. Okay. Harker from a fan right here. Sack rate, 4%. T. T. T.J. Hendrickson. Also had a 4% set rate. A lot more snap. So we'll give you wrong. Max Crosby, 1.7%. T.J. Watt, 2%. I pause for a dramatic effect. Absolutely. I mean, and again, as he gets more snaps, those numbers, you know, naturally are going to go down, right? If he'd had a bunch more snaps. It's hard to kind of keep that rate. Who's to say it wouldn't go up, but history says his numbers will go down, |
| 1:45.1 | percentage would go down, sack rate will go down. Let's go to run stop rate. This was his knock, guys. |
| 1:49.4 | This was the negative aspect of his game last year or the year before last 20, 23, is he'd run himself |
| 1:55.4 | out of the run fits. He wouldn't be gap sound. He'd be too aggressive focused on the past. Jeff Hathley |
| 2:00.5 | steps in. |
| 2:01.9 | Everybody's pressure percentage numbers go down. |
| 2:05.1 | All of a sudden, the run defense gets better. |
| 2:07.3 | And you look up in Brenton Cox Jr. ends with a run stop rate of 15%. |
| 2:11.4 | I repeat, run stop rate 15%. |
| 2:14.1 | Trey Hendrickson, 14%. |
| 2:16.8 | Max Crosby, 14%. So again, only 156 snaps, but he was better than |
| 2:24.7 | Max Crosby and T.J. Watt at quarterback pressure percentage. He was better than Max Crosby and T.J. |
| 2:30.1 | Watt at sack percentage. He tied T. Hendrickson and run stop rate, he was better than Trey Hendrickson and Max Crosby. |
| 2:36.6 | I didn't have time to run T.J. Watts. So just wanted to point that out. It doesn't say that he's a better player than those guys. It doesn't. But what it does say is, get this guy some more snaps and let's find out if he's as good as those guys. |
| 2:51.3 | So I want to get your all's thoughts on that before we get into the chalk talk here. |
| 2:53.8 | We'll show you what he did. I'm glad you're not cherry picking stats, Clay, you know, just to make your point. And that's what you've got to bring the receipts right there and you see it. You asked Max Rosby to do all this stuff. He's out there for |
| 3:08.6 | 98% of the snaps and you see what happens when you get a more down. You get a fresh human |
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