You can throw those numbers in the trash, then Or you could take them for what they are, measures of efficiency without bias. The D line is good at run stuffing, but once RBs reach the second level the secondary is terrible at cleaning up afterward. Either opposing RBs get 0 yards or 5+. As pass defense goes, the line has been unable to get pressure, so the better receivers (#1 WR and TE) generally have enough time to get free and get good yards. Safeties are actually generally not terrible against the pass. Yeah, we have all seen the run defense this year. it's a calamity, and you can't just blame the safeties.