ESPN Analytics created revolutionary new metrics to measure performance in the trenches -- in both the run and pass game -- using player tracking data from NFL Next Gen Stats.
Our pass rush win rate metric tells us how often a pass-rusher is able to beat his block within 2.5 seconds. Likewise, our pass block win rate metric conveys the rate linemen can sustain their blocks for 2.5 seconds or longer.
In run stop win rate, a defender can earn a win by doing any of the following: beating his blocker so he's in better position to stop the runner; disrupting the pocket or running lane by pushing his blocker backwards; containing the runner such that he must adjust his running lane; or recording a tackle within three yards of the line of scrimmage. If a defender earns a run stop win, his blocker earns a loss, and vice versa.
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Top 10 DE/OLB Pass Rush Win Rate
Top 10 DT Pass Rush Win Rate
Top 10 DE/OLB Run Stop Win Rate
Top 10 DT Run Stop Win Rate
Top 10 OT Pass Block Win Rate
Top 10 OG Pass Block Win Rate
Top 10 C Pass Block Win Rate
Top 10 OT Run Block Win Rate
Top 10 OG Run Block Win Rate
Top 10 C Run Block Win Rate
Team Pass Rush Win Rate
1. Pittsburgh Steelers, 54%
2. Buffalo Bills, 52%
3. Washington Football Team, 50%
4. Atlanta Falcons, 49%
5. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 49%
6. New York Jets, 48%
7. Baltimore Ravens, 48%
8. Philadelphia Eagles, 48%
9. Los Angeles Rams, 47%
10. Houston Texans, 45%
11. Jacksonville Jaguars, 45%
12. Carolina Panthers, 44%
13. Arizona Cardinals, 44%
14. Cleveland Browns, 44%
15. Indianapolis Colts, 42%
16. Las Vegas Raiders, 42%
17. Tennessee Titans, 42%
18. Kansas City Chiefs, 42%
19. Los Angeles Chargers, 42%
20. Green Bay Packers, 41%
21. Miami Dolphins, 40%
22. New Orleans Saints, 40%
23. Seattle Seahawks, 40%
24. Denver Broncos, 39%
25. Chicago Bears, 38%
26. San Francisco 49ers, 38%
27. Detroit Lions, 38%
28. Dallas Cowboys, 37%
29. Cincinnati Bengals, 37%
30. Minnesota Vikings, 36%
31. New England Patriots, 36%
32. New York Giants, 31%
2. Buffalo Bills, 52%
3. Washington Football Team, 50%
4. Atlanta Falcons, 49%
5. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 49%
6. New York Jets, 48%
7. Baltimore Ravens, 48%
8. Philadelphia Eagles, 48%
9. Los Angeles Rams, 47%
10. Houston Texans, 45%
11. Jacksonville Jaguars, 45%
12. Carolina Panthers, 44%
13. Arizona Cardinals, 44%
14. Cleveland Browns, 44%
15. Indianapolis Colts, 42%
16. Las Vegas Raiders, 42%
17. Tennessee Titans, 42%
18. Kansas City Chiefs, 42%
19. Los Angeles Chargers, 42%
20. Green Bay Packers, 41%
21. Miami Dolphins, 40%
22. New Orleans Saints, 40%
23. Seattle Seahawks, 40%
24. Denver Broncos, 39%
25. Chicago Bears, 38%
26. San Francisco 49ers, 38%
27. Detroit Lions, 38%
28. Dallas Cowboys, 37%
29. Cincinnati Bengals, 37%
30. Minnesota Vikings, 36%
31. New England Patriots, 36%
32. New York Giants, 31%
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Team Run Stop Win Rate
1. New York Jets, 33%
2. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 32%
3. Las Vegas Raiders, 32%
4. Atlanta Falcons, 32%
5. Philadelphia Eagles, 31%
6. New England Patriots, 31%
7. Indianapolis Colts, 31%
8. Tennessee Titans, 31%
9. Baltimore Ravens, 31%
10. Washington Football Team, 30%
11. Houston Texans, 30%
12. San Francisco 49ers, 30%
13. New York Giants, 30%
14. Los Angeles Chargers, 30%
15. Miami Dolphins, 30%
16. Los Angeles Rams, 30%
17. Chicago Bears, 30%
18. Jacksonville Jaguars, 30%
19. New Orleans Saints, 30%
20. Seattle Seahawks, 30%
21. Pittsburgh Steelers, 30%
22. Arizona Cardinals, 29%
23. Buffalo Bills, 29%
24. Green Bay Packers, 29%
25. Detroit Lions, 29%
26. Kansas City Chiefs, 29%
27. Cincinnati Bengals, 28%
28. Carolina Panthers, 28%
29. Denver Broncos, 28%
30. Cleveland Browns, 26%
31. Dallas Cowboys, 25%
32. Minnesota Vikings, 24%
2. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 32%
3. Las Vegas Raiders, 32%
4. Atlanta Falcons, 32%
5. Philadelphia Eagles, 31%
6. New England Patriots, 31%
7. Indianapolis Colts, 31%
8. Tennessee Titans, 31%
9. Baltimore Ravens, 31%
10. Washington Football Team, 30%
11. Houston Texans, 30%
12. San Francisco 49ers, 30%
13. New York Giants, 30%
14. Los Angeles Chargers, 30%
15. Miami Dolphins, 30%
16. Los Angeles Rams, 30%
17. Chicago Bears, 30%
18. Jacksonville Jaguars, 30%
19. New Orleans Saints, 30%
20. Seattle Seahawks, 30%
21. Pittsburgh Steelers, 30%
22. Arizona Cardinals, 29%
23. Buffalo Bills, 29%
24. Green Bay Packers, 29%
25. Detroit Lions, 29%
26. Kansas City Chiefs, 29%
27. Cincinnati Bengals, 28%
28. Carolina Panthers, 28%
29. Denver Broncos, 28%
30. Cleveland Browns, 26%
31. Dallas Cowboys, 25%
32. Minnesota Vikings, 24%
Team Pass Block Win Rate
1. Green Bay Packers, 74%
2. Cleveland Browns, 71%
3. Arizona Cardinals, 67%
4. Buffalo Bills, 64%
5. New Orleans Saints, 63%
6. Kansas City Chiefs, 63%
7. Los Angeles Rams, 63%
8. Baltimore Ravens, 62%
9. Seattle Seahawks, 62%
10. Las Vegas Raiders, 60%
11. Philadelphia Eagles, 60%
12. Indianapolis Colts, 60%
13. New England Patriots, 59%
14. Washington Football Team, 59%
15. Chicago Bears, 58%
16. Atlanta Falcons, 57%
17. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 57%
18. Minnesota Vikings, 56%
19. Houston Texans, 56%
20. Detroit Lions, 55%
21. Denver Broncos, 54%
22. San Francisco 49ers, 54%
23. Carolina Panthers, 53%
24. Tennessee Titans, 53%
25. Jacksonville Jaguars, 51%
26. Dallas Cowboys, 51%
27. Miami Dolphins, 51%
28. Pittsburgh Steelers, 51%
29. Cincinnati Bengals, 50%
29. New York Jets, 50%
31. Los Angeles Chargers, 47%
32. New York Giants, 46%
2. Cleveland Browns, 71%
3. Arizona Cardinals, 67%
4. Buffalo Bills, 64%
5. New Orleans Saints, 63%
6. Kansas City Chiefs, 63%
7. Los Angeles Rams, 63%
8. Baltimore Ravens, 62%
9. Seattle Seahawks, 62%
10. Las Vegas Raiders, 60%
11. Philadelphia Eagles, 60%
12. Indianapolis Colts, 60%
13. New England Patriots, 59%
14. Washington Football Team, 59%
15. Chicago Bears, 58%
16. Atlanta Falcons, 57%
17. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 57%
18. Minnesota Vikings, 56%
19. Houston Texans, 56%
20. Detroit Lions, 55%
21. Denver Broncos, 54%
22. San Francisco 49ers, 54%
23. Carolina Panthers, 53%
24. Tennessee Titans, 53%
25. Jacksonville Jaguars, 51%
26. Dallas Cowboys, 51%
27. Miami Dolphins, 51%
28. Pittsburgh Steelers, 51%
29. Cincinnati Bengals, 50%
29. New York Jets, 50%
31. Los Angeles Chargers, 47%
32. New York Giants, 46%
Team Run Block Win Rate
1. Green Bay Packers, 74%
2. Philadelphia Eagles, 73%
3. Washington Football Team, 73%
4. Baltimore Ravens, 73%
5. Houston Texans, 73%
6. Arizona Cardinals, 72%
7. Carolina Panthers, 72%
8. Indianapolis Colts, 72%
9. New Orleans Saints, 72%
10. New England Patriots, 72%
11. Cincinnati Bengals, 71%
12. Chicago Bears, 71%
13. Cleveland Browns, 71%
14. Detroit Lions, 70%
15. Dallas Cowboys, 70%
16. Seattle Seahawks, 70%
17. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 70%
18. New York Giants, 70%
19. Los Angeles Rams, 70%
20. Tennessee Titans, 70%
21. Minnesota Vikings, 70%
22. Denver Broncos, 70%
23. Miami Dolphins, 69%
24. Pittsburgh Steelers, 69%
25. San Francisco 49ers, 69%
26. Jacksonville Jaguars, 69%
27. Las Vegas Raiders, 69%
28. Atlanta Falcons, 69%
29. Buffalo Bills, 69%
30. New York Jets, 67%
31. Kansas City Chiefs, 67%
32. Los Angeles Chargers, 67%
2. Philadelphia Eagles, 73%
3. Washington Football Team, 73%
4. Baltimore Ravens, 73%
5. Houston Texans, 73%
6. Arizona Cardinals, 72%
7. Carolina Panthers, 72%
8. Indianapolis Colts, 72%
9. New Orleans Saints, 72%
10. New England Patriots, 72%
11. Cincinnati Bengals, 71%
12. Chicago Bears, 71%
13. Cleveland Browns, 71%
14. Detroit Lions, 70%
15. Dallas Cowboys, 70%
16. Seattle Seahawks, 70%
17. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 70%
18. New York Giants, 70%
19. Los Angeles Rams, 70%
20. Tennessee Titans, 70%
21. Minnesota Vikings, 70%
22. Denver Broncos, 70%
23. Miami Dolphins, 69%
24. Pittsburgh Steelers, 69%
25. San Francisco 49ers, 69%
26. Jacksonville Jaguars, 69%
27. Las Vegas Raiders, 69%
28. Atlanta Falcons, 69%
29. Buffalo Bills, 69%
30. New York Jets, 67%
31. Kansas City Chiefs, 67%
32. Los Angeles Chargers, 67%
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- 13 Jul 2010 by anesthetist 1
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- 13 July 2010
- Topics
- surgery
we are doing some research studies of effect of giving or holding beta blockers at time of surgery. It seems there are some new ones out there. Could I have a list of all beta blockers available: thanks
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You probably know this.. but I also need to know in order to know what help I am giving.. of course I am not a Doctor, nor pretend to be one ( in this case let us say 'scientist')
Beta Blockers By Type
Usually, beta blockers are categorized in a few different ways. Some are 'cardioselective' (meaning they are more likely to affect the heart and blood vessels rather than other parts of the body), some have 'intrinsic sympathomimetic activity' (meaning they slightly stimulate beta receptors while also blocking them), and some are alpha blockers as well as beta blockers. Some beta blockers fall into more than one category.
Cardioselective beta blockers (that are more likely to block beta-1 receptors rather than beta-2 receptors) include:
Cardioselective beta blockers (that are more likely to block beta-1 receptors rather than beta-2 receptors) include:
Acebutolol (Sectral)
Atenolol (Tenormin)
Betaxolol (Kerlone, Betoptic)
Bisoprolol (Zebeta)
Esmolol (Brevibloc)
Nebivolol (Bystolic)
Metoprolol (Lopressor, Toprol-XL).
Atenolol (Tenormin)
Betaxolol (Kerlone, Betoptic)
Bisoprolol (Zebeta)
Esmolol (Brevibloc)
Nebivolol (Bystolic)
Metoprolol (Lopressor, Toprol-XL).
Beta blockers with intrinsic sympathomimetic activity (ISA) include:
Acebutolol (Sectral)
Carteolol (Ocupress)
Penbutolol (Levatol)
Pindolol (Visken).
Carteolol (Ocupress)
Penbutolol (Levatol)
Pindolol (Visken).
Beta blockers that also block alpha blockers include:
Carvedilol (Coreg, Coreg CR)
Labetalol (Trandate).
Labetalol (Trandate).
Beta blockers that are non-selective, do not have ISA, and do not block alpha receptors include:
Levobunolol (Betagan)
Metipranolol (OptiPranolol)
Nadolol (Corgard)
Propranolol (Inderal, Inderal LA, InnoPran XL)
Sotalol (Betapace, Sorine)
Timolol (Betimol, Blocadren, Istalol, Timoptic).
Metipranolol (OptiPranolol)
Nadolol (Corgard)
Propranolol (Inderal, Inderal LA, InnoPran XL)
Sotalol (Betapace, Sorine)
Timolol (Betimol, Blocadren, Istalol, Timoptic).
Sotalol (Betapace, Sorine) is unique among beta blockers in that it also blocks potassium channels in the heart. Beta blockers that have not been approved (or are unavailable) in the United States are not included in this list.
I hope this information is useful to you.
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