And just in case anyone wants my analysis of Wilfork vs. Dockett's seasons stats here it is.
Vince Wilfork - 31 Solo Tackles, 33 Assisted Tackles,
Tackles for Loss - 11.5 for 41 yards, Sacks - 6 for 29 yards,
QB Hurries - 20, Forced Fumbles - 1, Recovered Fumbles - 1
Darnell Dockett - 30 Solo Tackles, 25 Assisted Tackles,
Tackles for Loss - 17 for 42 yards, Sacks - 1.5 for 15 yards
QB Hurries - 16, Forced Fumbles - 2, Recovered Fumbles - 0
So lets look at that tackles for loss you were bragging about Dockett having, at first look you'd think wow 17 TFL, then you realize it's only for 42 yards, an average of 2.47 yards in the backfield when he made the play (is 2.47 yards really in the backfield?) See my post about the just getting off blocks at the end of the play and getting a hand on the rusher. Next we look at his sack numbers, 1 and a half sacks for the whole season, with 16 QB Hurries. Meaning every 10.667 times he gets to hurry the QB, he makes one sack. That says to me that he either is too slow to get to the QB which I don't think is the case or he gets faked out when he gets to hurry the QB.
Now lets look at Wilforks numbers, 11.5 Tackles for Loss for 41 yards. Meaning he was 3.57 yards in the backfield when he made the tackle. Wilforks sack numbers are 6 sacks every 20 times he's in the backfield meaning every 3.33 times he gets to hurry the QB he makes a sack. That says to me that he stays disciplined and does not get faked out too much in the backfield.