Thread on Isaiah Mack:

I really liked the flashes that I saw in Mack coming into the season as an UDFA rookie. He took advantage of the few snaps that he was given. Excited to see what he can do in 2020 with more playing time.
Isaiah Mack was able to generate pressure from the interior this season using his elusiveness and hand usage. Similar game to Jurrell Casey
Mack gets a nice swipe move on former Titan Quinton Spain.
Beats Spain again, but Josh Allen gets the ball out quickly.
Watch how he rips under and bends towards the QB for the pressure.
Beats the guard with a swipe and then demolishes the running back in his way.
Mack beats the guard using his lateral quickness off the snap.
Mack also has a pretty nice bull rush, driving the blocker into Matt Ryan's lap.
Another bull rush, forcing Matt Ryan to leave the pocket.
Love how Mack transition from move to move. When one doesn't work, he tries another. On this play, he tries the rip move and then transitions into a bull rush to cause a hurry.
Swipe to the left, swipe to the right, and then rip move.
You have to love Isaiah Mack's motor. Not only is he double-teamed, but he also gets chipped. Still finds a way to pressure the QB.
Nice club swim move.
Not as great against the run as he is as a pass rusher, but still showed some promise.

On this play, he disengages from his block to make the tackle.
Stalemates the block and then collapses into the RB's gap.
Throws Braden Smith and allows the linebackers to make this stop.
Because Braden Smith doesn't sustain his block, Jack Doyle has to block Mack instead of Rashaan Evans. This forces the RB to bounce outside where Rashaan is free to make the tackle.
Isaiah Mack doesn't really affect the play here, but I just love how he turns Anthony Castonzo into a ragdoll.
Again he doesn't do anything, but he throws his man to the ground.
On this run, Isaiah Mack is able to bull rush Quenton Nelson back, forcing Nelson to hold onto Mack to prevent the TFL. Nelson was called for a holding penalty.
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