Key Highlights
- The X axis measures how many pass-rush attempts players have posted in edge alignments (per NFL Pro) in the 2025 season.
- The Y axis is how many quick pressures (defined as pressures generated in three seconds or fewer, per NFL Pro). AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementObviously, Gary sticks out like a sore thumb.
- No player in the league gets more opportunities to rush the passer than him, while also having less of an impact on the quarterback within three seconds of the snap. Why does three seconds matter?
- Well, first of all, every NFL team in the league is averaging a time to throw under three seconds, except the Kansas City Chiefs.
- So, in general, that’s about how quickly you can expect the ball to be out in this league, unless a quarterback gets thrown out of rhythm (likely by a quick pressure!)I looked at NFL Pro’s data, which dates back to the 2018 season, to try to answer this question: Has anyone ever done less with more opportunities than 2025 Rashan Gary?

