The Detroit Lions pass rush has been very streaky all season. In games against the Falcons, Packers, and Raiders, they have 18 total sacks. In the remaining other five games, they have a total of just three. And while their pressure numbers are high, the time it’s taking to get those pressures is one of the longest in the league. This is reflected in the team’s Pass Rush Win Rate—a stat created by ESPN that measure the percentage of plays in which a team generates a pressure “win” in the first 2.5 seconds of the play.