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With four games played and the Chargers on their bye week, I figured it’d be a good time to take a look at which players are going to benefit the most from this time to rest and recover before entering the final stretch of the season.
With that said, here’s a glance at the Bolts’ top-10 defensive snap count leaders after four weeks.
LB Kenneth Murray: 280 snaps (97.56%)
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CB Asante Samuel Jr.: 270 snaps (94.08%)
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CB Michael Davis: 245 snaps (85.37%)
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EDGE Khalil Mack: 237 snaps (82.58%)
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S Alohi Gilman: 214 snaps (74.56%)
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S Derwin James: 184 snaps (64.11%)
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DT Sebastian Joseph-Day: 179 snaps (62.37%)
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CB Ja'Sir Taylor: 168 snaps (58.54%)
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DT Austin Johnson: 158 snaps (55.05%)
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