New York Giants defensive lineman Dexter Lawrence was named to the Professional Soccer Writers of America’s All-NFC Workforce on Monday.
For the second consecutive season, Lawrence, 26, who was additionally named a second-team All-Professional in addition to a Professional Bowl choice, acquired PFWA honors.
Lawrence registered 53 whole tackles (32 solo, seven for a loss) with 21 QB hits and 4.5 sacks.
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Lawrence was named together with future Corridor of Famer Aaron Donald because the NFC’s high defensive tackles. Lawrence was aced out by Donald and Kansas Metropolis’s Chris Jones for All-NFL honors.
The Dallas Cowboys positioned a league-high 5 gamers on the All-NFL group, whereas the San Francisco 49ers had 4 gamers honored.
The PFWA has chosen an All-NFL group since 1966, and All-AFC and All-NFC groups since 1992.
Giants linebacker Bobby Okereke, who appeared to have a whole lot of assist heading into the voting, didn’t make the minimize.
Okereke performed his first 4 seasons with the Indianapolis Colts and signed a four-year, $40 million free agent contract with the Giants final March.
The previous Stanford star led the Giants in tackles in his first season (149 whole, 92 solo, 11 for a loss) and added 4 pressured fumbles, two interceptions and a pair of.5 sacks.