Glenn Dorsey vs. Tyson Jackson: Who Has Been More Disappointing?

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Published: December 19, 2009

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... good, some bad, but when you draft two defensive lineman in the top five during the last two drafts, you hope there is a bit more production to this point. But, to a certain extent there has been.

Glenn Dorsey's rookie season gave off some mixed feelings, he had just 46 total tackles (32 solo) and only sacked the quarterback once.

But in his "Sophomore" year, when some players production drops off, Dorsey's has slowly increased. With two games left to go, Glenn has 48 total tackles (two more than last year) and four more solo tackles (36) than in '08.

Tyson Jackson, on the other hand, has just 25 total tackles. Neither Dorsey nor Jackson has recorded a sack this season. I have been a little disappointed so far in the play of the rookie, Tyson Jackson.

We also must note that defensive linemen are the slowest positions to produce. Not many D-lineman go to the Pro Bowl as a rookie, it takes a couple years to develop. So to you Chiefs fans, the only thing I ...

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