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The Super Bowl champion Giants remain the conference's most potent pass-rushing team with ends such as Osi Umenyiora, Michael Strahan and Justin Tuck leading the way. [link]

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Monday Notes: Robinson and Strahan Retire
Published 6/9/2008 by Sean Yuille at Pride Of Detroit: Front Page Posts
... The Sporting News recently ranked the NFC teams with the best defensive ends, and unsurprisingly, the Lions came in last. 16. Lions. Dewayne White is Detroit's only consistent pass-rush threat. On the other side, the team will rotate veteran Jared DeVries and second-year player Ikaika Alama-Francis, who remains too raw to be consistent. As the article states, other than Dewayne White, Detroit really has no proven defensive ends.  Jared DeVries isn't the worst possible option by any means as he has looked very good at times, ...

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