NFL Year 2 breakouts: Kyren Williams, Kyle Hamilton among 10 young players who have emerged in 2023

NFL Year 2 breakouts: Kyren Williams, Kyle Hamilton among 10 young players who have emerged in 2023

The super-sized safety has flourished in a hybrid role in Mike Macdonald’s scheme, most recently earning AFC Defensive Player of the Week honors for his two-pick, five-tackle effort in Baltimore’s win over San Francisco. The 6-4, 220-pounder stones open-side runs as a slot defender, while also flashing the instincts, awareness and pursuit quickness to run down ball-carriers on the back side. Hamilton’s versatility as a box defender allows him to shine as a pass rusher on blitzes, with the big-bodied playmaker coming off the edge or through the B-gap (between the offensive guard and offensive tackle). Hamilton also occasionally plays in the short post as a lurk defender between the hashes. The Ravens star has become a designated disruptor for a defense that ranks fifth in total D and first in points allowed. The sooner he can shake a knee injury that kept him out of practice this week, the better for Baltimore.
The ultra-athletic edge rusher has come into his own as a true disruptor on Seattle’s defensive front. Mafe’s speed, quickness and burst make him extremely difficult to block on obvious passing downs. The 2022 second-rounder has nine sacks and 15 quarterback hits in 14 games, exhibiting a sprinter’s get-off while relentlessly chasing down quarterbacks from the front side. With Mafe starting to find his groove as a pass rusher, the Seahawks have a star in the making at left defensive end.

The success of the Chiefs’ defensive backfield is the byproduct of a young group of defenders quickly assimilating to the pro game. Though McDuffie made solid contributions as a rookie Super Bowl champion, he has become a valuable, versatile defender with a knack for playmaking. With 74 tackles, three sacks, nine quarterback hits and five forced fumbles in 2023, McDuffie is a disruptive threat as a blitz specialist while also providing air-tight coverage ability (SEE: seven pass breakups). In a league where coaches are looking for defenders who can thrive as positionless playmakers, McDuffie’s production as a sub-package standout makes him a valuable commodity in the lineup.

Stingley has taken his game up a notch this year, becoming a takeaway specialist and premier corner for Houston, utilizing his superb instincts, awareness and anticipation to swipe passes in his area. With five interceptions and 12 passes defensed, Stingley is a ball magnet whose turnover obsession shows up on tape. As the Texans rebuild the defense around a talented collection of young playmakers, Stingley’s ball skills and knack for takeaways will continue to shine in key moments

It might have taken a full season for Thibodeaux to find his groove as a pro pass rusher, but the Giants’ star defender has emerged as quite a force off the edge. The former Oregon Duck overwhelms opponents with his first-step quickness and burst, and he’s added a few more tools to his toolbox in Year 2. Thibodeaux can turn the corner on speed rushes utilizing a dip-and-rip maneuver, while also possessing complementary inside and outside swipe moves that allow him to win against overaggressive edge blockers. With 11.5 sacks, 12 tackles for loss and 15 quarterback hits in 2023, Thibodeaux is starting to live up to the expectations that come with being a top-five pick.

Sean McVay has rebuilt the Rams’ ground game around Williams’ skills as an inside/outside runner with outstanding balance, body control and burst. Last week, the 5-9, 195-pounder topped the 1,000-yard mark for the season in what was just his 11th game of 2023. It was also his sixth game this year with 100-plus rushing yards — and the Rams improved to 5-1 in such games. The second-year pro has become the straw that stirs the drink for this offense as Los Angeles makes a playoff push.

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