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Willie Gay Jr. NFL and PFF player stats for Miami Dolphins LB Willie Gay on Pro Football Focus.
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Though Gay wouldn't have kept his starting spot in Kansas City if he stayed, being a backup for the best team in the NFL isn't a bad gig. His remarkable mark of was more than five points better than the Chiefs' second-highest-graded player Mecole Hardman, who scored for his performance against Miami.
Gay's best season was the season when he gathered 88 tackles, 2. So far this season, Gay has 18 tackles, one sack, one forced fumble, and two fumble recoveries. While those aren't spectacular numbers, Gay has at least cleaned up his tackling, only logging two missed tackles during the season.
Gay fell just points below the leader on PFF. Gay, however, was selected with the 63rd pick in the second round. In his four seasons with the Chiefs, Gay had tackles, five sacks, three forced fumbles and four interceptions. Checkout the latest stats for Willie Gay Jr.
Get info about his position, age, height, weight, college, draft, and more on Willie Gay Jr.'s Pro Football Focus grade against the wasn't only the highest among players but also managed to be the third-best among all defenders in the NFL for Week 9.
Willie Gay Jr was : He played college football for the Mississippi State Bulldogs
Despite that, the Chiefs decided to move on from Gay in favor of third-round draft pick Leo Chenal. That campaign, Gay earned his best grades in pass rush While Gay wasn't the most complete linebacker, he and fellow linebacker Nick Bolton were a great tandem.
Especially after how fast the Saints' season flipped due to injuries after starting If Gay had stayed with the Chiefs as a backup he might be on his way to a fourth Super Bowl.
Instead, like Sneed, Gay is on a team that isn't likely to make the playoffs.