I don't think Seattle has an elite edge.
I think if we're not going to have an elite edge, multiple good edges is a decent substitute. But I don't think I trust any of our edges outside of Gary.
So I'd love to have another guy.
Seattle is what we aspire to.
They are superior because they:
1) have an elite CB in the secondary,
2) Have
two of the top 15 edges in pass-rush win rate. Coupled with Murphy at tackle. Mafe (19%) DLaw (14%) Murphy (9%). Each percentage represents a major difference, and top edges are 5% higher than DT's on average. Seattle sacked Maye six times in the Superbowl.
3) Have multiple suffocating, highly physical LB's with really good depth behind them
Dallas, who had 2 of the top 20 in win rate at DT (Williams (14%), Clark(8%)) has a good starting foundation, though depth at DT falls off rapidly.
But at the edge in 2025 we had Ezeiruaku (12.6%, 3rd among rookies) whom they are praying Parker's scheme can unleash along with Gary (11.9%) and Malachi (?). Potential, potential, potential, but not much actually proven given overall capital spent.
At LB Dallas has Overshown, who's a shade behind Seattle's top two guys and Winters, who's about as good as Seattle's depth guys. Of course there's higher potential with Barham, and I won't even count James, though the team likes him FWIW.
Dallas was terrible in the secondary, has overhauled their Safeties and nickel, but is relying on Revel and Moore to back a bounce-back season from Bland (109 QB rating allowed in 2025). REALLY stretching the Parker-Football-Guru angle, here.
Dallas is lacking a featured Edge and even if the Edge-by-committee is decent enough we have no stopper at CB.