Found September 02, 2009 on Bleacher Report:
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Jonathan Babineaux is the most underrated defensive player in the National Football League. Babineaux, a 6'2" 288 lb. defensive tackle, was selected in the second round of the 2005 NFL Draft. In 2008 Babineaux had 40 tackles (32 solo) and 3.5 sacks. But the stat most-overlooked stat he dominates is tackles for loss. Babineaux led all defensive tackles in the NFL with  11 tackles for loss (also tied for fourth most in the league). When people think of the NFC South's best defensive players, they think of Julius Peppers, John Abraham, Jon Beason, Jonathon Vilma or Barret Ruud. Babineaux has to be in that conversation. Babineaux is the best defensive tackle in the NFC South. Yes, he's better than Sedrick Ellis (for now) and Maake Kemoeatu. Babineaux consistently penetrates the opposing offensive line and even if he doesn't get a sack or tackle behind the line, he disrupts plays. Babineaux has already taken a leadership role. He acts as a mentor to Peria Jerry ...
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