Where did Dolphins defensive weapons rank statistically in 2023?

The Miami Dolphins’ hopes for postseason play came to an end on Saturday with a 26-7 defeat against the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium.

Although the team fell short of their primary objectives, several players had outstanding seasons that will leave a lasting impression. As we conclude the season, let’s examine the statistical rankings of various Dolphins players compared to their counterparts in the 2023 NFL season.

Now, let’s assess the performance of the defensive weapons:

  • LB David Long Jr. – 113 (t-40th)
  • S DeShon Elliott – 82 (t-98th)
  • LB Jerome Baker – 78 (t-111th)
  • S Jevon Holland – 74 (t-125th)
  • LB Bradley Chubb – 73 (t-131st)
  • LB Andrew Van Ginkel – 69 (t-140th)
  • DL Christian Wilkins – 65 (t-153rd)
  • CB Kader Kohou – 63 (t-166th)
  • DL Zach Sieler – 63 (t-166th)
  • S Brandon Jones – 48 (t-274th)
  • CB Eli Apple – 46 (t-285th)
  • CB Xavien Howard – 45 (t-298th)
  • LB Jaelan Phillips – 43 (t-315th)
  • LB Duke Riley – 42 (t-332nd)
  • DL Raekwon Davis – 28 (t-457th)
  • CB Jalen Ramsey – 22 (t-529th)
  • DE Emmanuel Ogbah – 20 (t-565th)
  • CB Justin Bethel – 19 (t-581st)
  • DL Da’Shawn Hand – 17 (t-605th)
  • DB Elijah Campbell – 15 (t-631st)
  • LB Channing Tindall – 8 (t-741st)
  • LB Melvin Ingram – 7 (t-771st)
  • CB Nik Needham – 7 (t-771st)
  • LB Cameron Goode – 6 (t-800th)
  • CB Parry Nickerson – 5 (t-829th)
  • WR Chase Claypool – 5 (t-829th)
  • CB Kelvin Joseph – 2 (t-979th)
  • DL Brandon Pili – 2 (t-979th)
  • CB Cam Smith – 2 (t-979th)
  • LB Chase Winovich – 2 (t-979th)
  • LB Calvin Munson – 1 (t-1060th)
  • K Jason Sanders – 1 (t-1060th)
  • TE Durham Smythe – 1 (t-1060th)
  • CB Ethan Bonner – 1 (t-1060th)
  • LB Bradley Chubb – 11.0 (t-15th)
  • DL Zach Sieler – 10.0 (t-22nd)
  • DL Christian Wilkins – 9.0 (t-28th)
  • LB Jaelan Phillips – 6.5 (t-56th)
  • LB Andrew Van Ginel – 6.0 (t-65th)
  • DE Emmanuel Ogbah – 5.5 (t-75th)
  • LB Jerome Baker – 1.5 (t-242nd)
  • LB Melvin Ingram – 1.5 (t-242nd)
  • LB David Long Jr. – 1.0 (t-266th)
  • CB Kader Kohou – 1.0 (t-266th)
  • DL Da’Shawn Hand – 1.0 (t-266th)
  • LB Duke Riley – 0.5 (t-386th)
  • CB Eli Apple – 0.5 (t-386th)
  • DL Raekwon Davis – 0.5 (t-386th)
  • CB Justin Bethel – 0.5 (t-386th)
  • LB Bradley Chubb – 6 (t-1st)
  • S Jevon Holland – 3 (t-11th)
  • DL Zach Sieler – 1 (t-94th)
  • DL Christian Wilkins – 1 (t-94th)
  • DE Emmanuel Ogbah – 1 (t-94th)
  • LB David Long Jr. – 1 (t-94th)
  • LB Duke Riley – 1 (t-94th)
  • S Brandon Jones – 1 (t-94th)
  • CB Jalen Ramsey – 3 (t-25th)
  • S Brandon Jones – 2 (t-44th)
  • LB Jerome Baker – 2 (t-44th)
  • S Jevon Holland – 1 (t-104th)
  • DL Zach Sieler – 1 (t-104th)
  • DE Emannugel Ogbah – 1 (t-104th)
  • LB Andrew Van Ginkel – 1 (t-104th)
  • S DeShon Elliott – 1 (t-104th)
  • LB Jaelan Phillips – 1 (t-104th)
  • CB Eli Apple – 1 (t-104th)
  • CB Xavien Howard – 1 (t-104th)

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