11-20-2022, 02:46 PM
Unfortunately for the Packers, everything Za'Darius Smith envisioned when he was released by Green Bay and signed by the archrival Vikings is coming true halfway through what Smith calls the best season of his life.
"I would love to retire here," Smith said. "That would be big! Why? Because that would mean I get to play the Packers twice a year until I retire."
Smith's face lights up. His booming laugh fills the equipment room at TCO Performance Center. Sorry, Cheeseheads, but this large linebacker is loving his new life and the fact it's the Packers (4-7) who have fallen apart and not his body. Make that a 30-year-old body that has a team-leading 9 ½ sacks in nine games just one season removed from back surgery and only two games played.
"I've never heard of anyone coming back from back surgery and having as good a year as I'm having," Smith said. "It's unheard of."
That was Smith's pitch for NFL Comeback Player of the Year. But there's an even bigger award — Defensive Player of the Year — that's worked its way onto the table thanks to Smith's play and the Vikings being 8-1, coming off an upset of the Bills in the league's game of the year. They head into home games on Sunday against the Cowboys, which will be shown to most of the country, and Thanksgiving night against the Patriots, which everyone who's still awake can watch.
So, Za'Darius, who is the league's best defender right now?
"Other than myself?" he says with a laugh, but only half-jokingly.
"I'd say the one kid from Dallas. He plays all over the field. Similar a little bit to me."
The kid in Dallas is second-year pro Micah Parsons, a do-everything linebacker who won Defensive Rookie of the Year last season. He will be trying to wreak havoc on Kirk Cousins on Sunday after being held without a quarterback pressure for the first time in his career in last week's overtime loss to the Packers at Lambeau Field.
The gambling site sportsbettingdime.com lists Parsons as the Defensive Player of the Year frontrunner (-250). 49ers edge rusher Nick Bosa is next (+750), followed by Patriots edge rusher Matthew Judon (+1000). Then come Cleveland edge rusher Myles Garret and Raiders edge rusher Maxx Crosby (+3000), followed by Smith, Buffalo edge rusher Von Miller and Chiefs tackle Chris Jones (+4000).
Judon leads the league in sacks with 11 ½. Smith and Bosa are next at 9 ½. Parsons has eight. Smith, however, has a league-leading 55 pressures, according to Pro Football Focus. Bosa is second with 45 followed by Judon with 44. Parsons has 40. Danielle Hunter, the Vikings' other edge rusher, has 38 pressures to go along with six sacks after injuries cost him all of 2020 and all but six games of 2021
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"I would love to retire here," Smith said. "That would be big! Why? Because that would mean I get to play the Packers twice a year until I retire."
Smith's face lights up. His booming laugh fills the equipment room at TCO Performance Center. Sorry, Cheeseheads, but this large linebacker is loving his new life and the fact it's the Packers (4-7) who have fallen apart and not his body. Make that a 30-year-old body that has a team-leading 9 ½ sacks in nine games just one season removed from back surgery and only two games played.
"I've never heard of anyone coming back from back surgery and having as good a year as I'm having," Smith said. "It's unheard of."
That was Smith's pitch for NFL Comeback Player of the Year. But there's an even bigger award — Defensive Player of the Year — that's worked its way onto the table thanks to Smith's play and the Vikings being 8-1, coming off an upset of the Bills in the league's game of the year. They head into home games on Sunday against the Cowboys, which will be shown to most of the country, and Thanksgiving night against the Patriots, which everyone who's still awake can watch.
So, Za'Darius, who is the league's best defender right now?
"Other than myself?" he says with a laugh, but only half-jokingly.
"I'd say the one kid from Dallas. He plays all over the field. Similar a little bit to me."
The kid in Dallas is second-year pro Micah Parsons, a do-everything linebacker who won Defensive Rookie of the Year last season. He will be trying to wreak havoc on Kirk Cousins on Sunday after being held without a quarterback pressure for the first time in his career in last week's overtime loss to the Packers at Lambeau Field.
The gambling site sportsbettingdime.com lists Parsons as the Defensive Player of the Year frontrunner (-250). 49ers edge rusher Nick Bosa is next (+750), followed by Patriots edge rusher Matthew Judon (+1000). Then come Cleveland edge rusher Myles Garret and Raiders edge rusher Maxx Crosby (+3000), followed by Smith, Buffalo edge rusher Von Miller and Chiefs tackle Chris Jones (+4000).
Judon leads the league in sacks with 11 ½. Smith and Bosa are next at 9 ½. Parsons has eight. Smith, however, has a league-leading 55 pressures, according to Pro Football Focus. Bosa is second with 45 followed by Judon with 44. Parsons has 40. Danielle Hunter, the Vikings' other edge rusher, has 38 pressures to go along with six sacks after injuries cost him all of 2020 and all but six games of 2021
https://www.startribune.com/vikings-zadarius-smith-danielle-hunter-sacks-cowboys-micah-parsons-nfl-awards/600227891/