Versatility is the name of the game in the NFL – particularly when it comes to pass rushers.

Khalil Mack enjoyed a breakout season in 2015, securing 15 sacks, becoming the first player to be named an AP First-Team All-Pro at two positions, and earning the nickname "Slash," referencing his versatility, in the process.

As dominant as Mack was last season, the explosive pass rusher lacked a true, season-long complement along the defensive line, but with the addition of Bruce Irvin to the Silver and Black, it is a void that has been filled heading into 2016.

Like Mack, Irvin has long been lauded for his versatility, so in our most recent "Film Review," we take a closer look at how the rangy outside linebacker has asserted his will from a multitude of positions on the field.

Week 13 vs. Minnesota Vikings (2015)

Situation: Third quarter 9:07. Seahawks up 28-0, Vikings on their own 16-yard line, facing 1st and 10.