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Where does Aaron Donald rank in NFL history for most career sacks?

Like many players before him, Aaron Donald is leaving the NFL on his own terms. He’s chosen to retire after 10 seasons, exiting the game of football with three Defensive Player of the Year awards, a Super Bowl ring and, most importantly, his health.

Donald was remarkably productive during his decade in the league, setting the Rams record for the most sacks in a player’s career with 111. As a defensive tackle, it makes that accomplishment all the more impressive.

But where does Donald rank in NFL history for the most career sacks? Pretty high on the list, especially as an interior defensive lineman. According to Pro Football Reference, Donald’s 111 career sacks are the 28th-most all-time. Bruce Smith holds the NFL record with 200, but only five players in league history reached even 150 sacks: Smith, Reggie White, Kevin Greene, Julius Peppers and Chris Doleman.

Sacks didn’t become an official stat until 1982, so that excludes several legends of the past – including Deacon Jones and Jack Youngblood – but Donald finishing his career 28th all-time is outstanding.

The only other defensive tackle to reach 100 career sacks was John Randle, who had 137.5. Below are the top 30 players on the all-time sacks list.

Rank

Player

Sk

Years

Bruce Smith+

200.0

1985-2003

Reggie White+

198.0

1985-2000

Kevin Greene+

160.0

1985-1999

Julius Peppers+

159.5

2002-2018

Chris Doleman+

150.5

1985-1999

Michael Strahan+

141.5

1993-2007

Jason Taylor+

139.5

1997-2011

Terrell Suggs

139.0

2003-2019

DeMarcus Ware+

138.5

2005-2016

Richard Dent+

137.5

1983-1997

John Randle+

137.5

1990-2003

Jared Allen

136.0

2004-2015

John Abraham

133.5

2000-2014

Leslie O’Neal

132.5

1986-1999

Lawrence Taylor+

132.5

1981-1993

Rickey Jackson+

128.0

1981-1995

Derrick Thomas+

126.5

1989-1999

Dwight Freeney+

125.5

2002-2017

Von Miller

123.5

2011-2023

Robert Mathis

123.0

2003-2016

Simeon Rice

122.0

1996-2007

Clyde Simmons

121.5

1986-2000

Cameron Jordan

117.5

2011-2023

J.J. Watt

114.5

2011-2022

Sean Jones

113.0

1984-1996

Justin Houston

112.0

2011-2023

Chandler Jones

112.0

2012-2022

Aaron Donald

111.0

2014-2023

Greg Townsend

109.5

1983-1997

Pat Swilling

107.5

1986-1998

Provided by Pro-Football-Reference.com: View Original Table

Had Donald played another two or three years, which he certainly would’ve been capable of doing, he likely would have cracked the top 15 and potentially broken Randle’s record for the most sacks ever by a defensive tackle.

Instead of chasing records, Donald was comfortable with his career record and wanted to retire with a mostly clean bill of health at 32 years old.

Story originally appeared on Rams Wire