The Chicago Bears have undergone plenty of change along the defensive line this offseason, including at defensive end following Khalil Mack being traded to the Los Angeles Chargers.
But the Bears still have Robert Quinn, whoβs coming off one of his best seasons where he set a franchise single-season sack record. While thereβs been speculation about Quinnβs future heading into the 2022 season, he remains the top guy off the edge for Chicago.
The question is who will start opposite Quinn: third-year pro Trevis Gipson or newcomer Al-Quadin Muhammad?Β No doubt both will see their fair share of reps given Matt Eberflus employs a rotation along the defensive line to keep fresh legs.
But it begs the question: Who will have more sacks this season, Gipson or Muhammad? Weβll make the case for each, and you can vote below.
Case for Gipson
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Gipson is coming off an impressive second year, where he stepped up following Khalil Mackβs season-ending foot surgery. Gipson totaled seven sacks, 39 tackles, seven tackles-for-loss, seven QB hits, five forced fumbles and one fumble recovery in 16 games with nine starts. Now, Gipson is entering his third season with even more confidence, especially as he makes the transition back to his natural defensive end position. While Gipson will have to earn the starting job, heβs certainly the favorite right now. Unlike Muhammad, who missed the offseason program, Gipson has been getting starters reps throughout, where heβs had a chance to show he can be a viable asset as a starter off the edge. Heβs also already shown, after last year, that he can be a reliable starter who produces.
What they said:Β βThatβs not something that just comes naturally to everyone.Β He has good awareness that when youβre an edge rusher, that if guys get high in the pocket, he can come back inside. Or if he has the edge, then he can turn it on high where then he can affect that quarterback and also go for the ball.βΒ β Bears defensive line coach Travis Smith
Case for Muhammad
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Muhammad comes to the Bears with a knowledge of Matt Eberflusβ defense, which gives him an edge as someone coming in to compete for a starting job. Muhammad spent the last four seasons playing for Eberflus in Indianapolis, where he emerged as a full-time starter in 2021. Last season, Muhammad totaled six sacks, 48 tackles, seven tackles-for-loss, 13…
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