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Re-Drafting the Defensive Linemen From the 2011 NFL Draft using Advanced Analytics
J.J. Watt would have to be the first end to go, but who would follow based on their career production thus far?

8. Corey Liuget

CarAV: 37

Corey Liuget was also a first-round pick in the 2011 draft, but he hasn't quite taken off like the San Diego Chargers anticipated. In six seasons, the hybrid d-lineman has never had a season worth more than an AV of 8 nor has he ever had more than 7 sacks.

Of his tenure, Liuget's best two seasons came in 2012 and 2014. Both years, he started 16 games at defensive end while racking up at least 36 tackles and 4.5 sacks.

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