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Falcons run game could give Seahawks defense fits on Sunday

Sep 15, 2024; Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA; New England Patriots running back Rhamondre Stevenson (38) rushes against Seattle Seahawks defensive end Leonard Williams (99) for a touchdown during the second half at Gillette Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brian Fluharty-Imagn Images
Sep 15, 2024; Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA; New England Patriots running back Rhamondre Stevenson (38) rushes against Seattle Seahawks defensive end Leonard Williams (99) for a touchdown during the second half at Gillette Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brian Fluharty-Imagn Images

The Seattle Seahawks defense has struggled against the run throughout the early portion of the 2024 season. Mike Macdonald’s unit has allowed 868 rushing yards through six contests, fifth-most across the entire league. The defense is currently allowing 5.0 yards per carry, fourth-worst in the NFL. Starting linebacker Tyrel Dodson recently discussed those struggles.

On paper, the matchup against the Atlanta Falcons' rushing attack in Sunday's upcoming Week 7 contest doesn't look particularly scary. The Falcons are currently averaging a 21st-best 113.7 rushing yards per game. Their 682 total rushing yards rank a middling 16th in the NFL, and their four rushing touchdowns are tied for 23rd.

The advanced metrics are however far better. Starting running back Bijan Robinson is averaging 4.6 yards per carry and has forced a missed tackle rate of 19.2%, according to data collected by Chris Trapasso. Robinson is also averaging 2.72 yards after contact per attempt, and is enjoying an overall success rate of 53.7 percent.

Robinson's backup Tyler Allgeier is heavily involved and has been equally as impressive. Allgeier is averaging a team-high 5.5 yards per carry and has forced a missed tackle rate of 31.3%. That's extremely concerning for a Seahawks defense that has struggled with missed tackles. Atlanta's No. 2 back is also averaging 3.90 yards after contact per attempt, with an overall success rate of 60.8 percent.

Macdonald's defense must display a gap-discipline game while showcasing better wrap-up tackling abilities. The matchup against Atlanta's rushing attack is more difficult than the basic numbers indicate. Seattle must be ready for a dog fight in the trenches.

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