In a league where the two most sought after positions not named quarterback are filled by people who either protect the quarterback’s blindside or try to get after the quarterback, placing a high value on that position makes sense. When you have someone who gets after the quarterback exceptionally well and was touted pre-draft as a “generational talent,” that high value should almost be a given. When that player gets injured early on, through no fault of their own, and then fights back against ridiculous odds to turn into one of the most terrifying physical specimens in the league, it’s a no brainer.