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Offensive Lineman - PFF Grades (SEC)
Posted on 9/29/22 at 11:03 am
Posted on 9/29/22 at 11:03 am
Obviously PFF grades aren't perfect but interesting nonetheless
Guard (min 75 snaps) (out of 38 players)
Run Blocking
3. Emil Ekiyor Jr (80.7)
13. Tyler Booker (69.0)
15. Kendall Randolph (68.1)
22. Javion Cohen (61.8)
Pass Blocking
2. Tyler Booker (87.6)
4. Kendall Randolph (85.9)
6. Emil Ekiyor Jr (82.7)
19. Javion Cohen (72.4)
Tackle (min 75 snaps) (out of 35 players)
Run Blocking
10. JC Latham (71.8)
14. Tyler Steen (69.1)
Pass Blocking
3. JC Latham (83.3)
8. Tyler Steen (77.6)
Center (min 75 snaps) (out of 35 players)
Run Blocking
2. Darrian Dalcourt (75.0)
Pass Blocking
7. Darrian Dalcourt (71.5)
Overall "Pass Blocking Efficiency (sacks+hits+hurr+pressure/dropbacks)" - SEC
1. Alabama (96.3%) (#3 nationally)
2. Georgia (95.7%) (#5 nationally)
3. Florida (94.4%) (#10 nationally)
4. Ole Miss (91.7%)
4. Tennessee (91.7%)
6. LSU (91.4%)
7. Arkansas (91.1%)
8. Missouri (89.6%)
9. Mississippi State (89.0%)
10. Vanderbilt (88.5%)
11. Texas A&M (87.2%)
12. Auburn (86.7%)
13. Kentucky (85.7%)
14. South Carolina (84.6%)
FYI - last year we were 12th in this (86.9) and #80 nationally.
Guard (min 75 snaps) (out of 38 players)
Run Blocking
3. Emil Ekiyor Jr (80.7)
13. Tyler Booker (69.0)
15. Kendall Randolph (68.1)
22. Javion Cohen (61.8)
Pass Blocking
2. Tyler Booker (87.6)
4. Kendall Randolph (85.9)
6. Emil Ekiyor Jr (82.7)
19. Javion Cohen (72.4)
Tackle (min 75 snaps) (out of 35 players)
Run Blocking
10. JC Latham (71.8)
14. Tyler Steen (69.1)
Pass Blocking
3. JC Latham (83.3)
8. Tyler Steen (77.6)
Center (min 75 snaps) (out of 35 players)
Run Blocking
2. Darrian Dalcourt (75.0)
Pass Blocking
7. Darrian Dalcourt (71.5)
Overall "Pass Blocking Efficiency (sacks+hits+hurr+pressure/dropbacks)" - SEC
1. Alabama (96.3%) (#3 nationally)
2. Georgia (95.7%) (#5 nationally)
3. Florida (94.4%) (#10 nationally)
4. Ole Miss (91.7%)
4. Tennessee (91.7%)
6. LSU (91.4%)
7. Arkansas (91.1%)
8. Missouri (89.6%)
9. Mississippi State (89.0%)
10. Vanderbilt (88.5%)
11. Texas A&M (87.2%)
12. Auburn (86.7%)
13. Kentucky (85.7%)
14. South Carolina (84.6%)
FYI - last year we were 12th in this (86.9) and #80 nationally.
This post was edited on 9/29/22 at 11:09 am
Posted on 9/29/22 at 11:20 am to SummerOfGeorge
Do you know what Cohen's grades were against Vandy? I thought it looked like his best game this year on rewatch.
Posted on 9/29/22 at 11:21 am to MagillaGuerilla
quote:
Do you know what Cohen's grades were against Vandy? I thought it looked like his best game this year on rewatch.
70.7 pass block (2nd best game behind Utah St)
62.7 runn block (2nd best behind ULM)
Posted on 9/29/22 at 11:29 am to SummerOfGeorge
OL is buying us time for the receivers to get on the same page with Bryce, but the tests that matter are all still yet to be taken.
Arkansas, A&M and LSU are all very good at the point of attack so we will know soon what improvements are real and what is due to the opponents we’ve played, but the eye test has looked much better than last year so far.
And Tyler Booker should be starting at LG and everyone who watches them play right now knows it.
Give Cohen time to get his head right and let Randolph continue to be the power TE/OT he has been the last few years.
Arkansas, A&M and LSU are all very good at the point of attack so we will know soon what improvements are real and what is due to the opponents we’ve played, but the eye test has looked much better than last year so far.
And Tyler Booker should be starting at LG and everyone who watches them play right now knows it.
Give Cohen time to get his head right and let Randolph continue to be the power TE/OT he has been the last few years.
Posted on 9/29/22 at 11:29 am to SummerOfGeorge
Not shabby. Cohen looks like he took a huge step back this year. Makes sense why the staff is prepping Booker to take over the spot.
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