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Vander Esch's best season was as a rookie when he was named to the Pro Bowl after the Cowboys selected him No. 19 overall. He had a franchise rookie record 176 tackles, including 19 against the Philadelphia Eagles. He also had five quarterback pressures, six pass breakups and two interceptions.Dallas Cowboys Bedding Sets

And the Colts have really emphasized getting the ball in Hines’ hands quickly. All but three of his career catches have come either in the backfield or within nine yards of the line of scrimmage, according to PFF. (While Sanders didn’t have those deep passes last year, he caught six passes on targets of 10+ yards as a rookie in 2019.)Chicago Bears Bedding Sets

With Cody Whitehair, James Daniels occupying the guard spots and likely Sam Mustipfer at center, the Bears have gotten a lot younger and a lot nastier in the trenches.



If the Bills had a discernible weakness they needed to address entering the offseason it was their pass rush. No Buffalo defender had more than five sacks during the team’s 13-3 campaign, so the Bills used the draft to add some firepower. The team gobbled up Miami edge Gregory Rousseau in the first round (No. 30 overall), then doubled down by selecting Carlos Basham Jr. one round later (No. 61). Both prospects will get the opportunity to contribute as rookies, and the Bills need at least one of them to hit in an offseason where the AFC-best Chiefs have fortified their offensive line.

Tom Landry, Bates's first Cowboys coach, called him- and Hall of Famer Cliff Harris- "the hardest hitters I ever saw." Even after the changing of the guard at the head coaching position in Dallas, Bates was keen on showing Jimmy Johnson that he could deliver a big stick. And the recipient on the first day of 1989's training camp was none other than Herschel Walker. Bates and Walker had nearly been teammates once before, in the USFL. Bates was claimed by the New Jersey Generals in that league's Territorial Draft in January of 1983. Walker signed with the same club several weeks later, a shocking turn of events at the time since he was still a collegiate underclassman. When Bates got the call to come to training camp with the Cowboys, he spurned the Generals' offer and instead poured himself into making the roster with the NFL team he had loved since high school. And the reunion with the back who had trucked him in college would wait a few more years. Bates's revenge for the hit, though, would wait even longer... until he had a new coach he needed to impress. He lit up Walker during a no-contact drill. "There I am out there in the first practice with Herschel, and we're in helmets only," Bates explained. "I was trying to kill Herschel. Jimmy started screaming, 'Wait a second! We're not tackling! We're not tackling!' I wanted Jimmy to know that I was tough and remembered it." "I just vowed after that play [in college] that I would work my tail off to never let it happen again," Bates said. "It pushed me to be better and stronger so it wouldn't happen again." Bates's reputation as one of the NFL's most punishing hitters followed him for his entire career. And it's the driving plot point behind most of the stories about his football life. But the thing about being a heat-seeking missile is: in obliterating its target, the missile sustains a consequential amount of damage, too. "I remember coming to the sideline once," teammate Kenny Gant is quoted as saying in Pearlman's book. "Bill had broken his wrist and the trainers told him, 'Game's over.' Bill said, 'No, tape it up.' As a young guy coming in, I never saw a player who cared less about his body." Unfortunately, that disregard sometimes carried over to the bodies of those around Bates. Even his coaches occasionally found themselves to be targets. Longtime Cowboys special teams coach Joe Avezzano had a memorable- and painful- sideline encounter with Bates after a well-executed special teams stop. "I thought it was a high-five kind of moment," the late Avezzano would say as he often retold the story. "Bill thought it was a head-butt kind of moment. But he forgot to take off his helmet." Bates moved on to defensive duties. Avezzano, meanwhile, had to get himself a towel to stop the bleeding. "A few minutes later," Bates recalls, "I come back up to him and say, 'Hey, what play are going to run?' And I look up, and I say, 'Hey, Joe, how'd you get that cut on your head?' He just walked away... I didn't even remember." "Bill has always been a little too excitable," fullback Daryl Johnston once deadpanned. But the team's Super Bowl run that began in 1992 would put the excitable Bates on an unexpected rollercoaster of emotions.New England Patriots Bedding Sets

Earlier this week, Pittsburgh Steelers fans were heartbroken when news broke that veteran offensive lineman Alejandro Villanueva had signed a two-year deal with the rival Baltimore Ravens. Just like that, Villanueva will suit up for a team the Steelers supporters hate.

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