I just had a look too and he must be posting 1-5 soon.
However, just for interest I found these lists too...
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They also include, Chris Doleman and Howie Long, but similar otherwise.
The Top 10 Defensive Ends in NFL History
ADAM LAZARUS
APRIL 01, 2012
If you forget about Peyton Manning, Matt Flynn, Tim Tebow and the rest of the quarterback drama that's taken place this spring, perhaps the biggest roster-movement story this offseason took place in Buffalo.
The Bills gave former No. 1 overall selection Mario Williams an enormous deal (six years, $96 million) to try and improve one of the NFL's worst pass rushes.
As the NFL transitions more and more to the passing game (teams regularly dropping back 40-50 times per game) defensive ends have come to command that type of money these days.
Of course rushing the passer is a defensive end's only area of responsibility, but it is their most important. And a great defensive end can either sack the quarterback, force a fumble or cause the passer to unload a bad throw resulting in an interception, each a potentially game-changing moment.
The 10 men on this list all excelled at their position.
No. 10: Julius Peppers
Career: 2002-present
Teams: Carolina Panthers, Chicago Bears
Achievements: seven-time Pro Bowler, five-time All-Pro
One of the two active players on this list, Peppers has not exactly been the most consistent defensive end of all time: He's had some down years and lean stretches.
But at times