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Ole Miss PFF and notes 2022
Posted on 10/16/22 at 8:27 pm
Posted on 10/16/22 at 8:27 pm
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OFFENSE: 66 snaps
(Min. 15 snaps played)
PLAYER OLE MISS '22 GRADE SEASON '22 GRADE
TE Luke Deal 89.1 53.8
RB Tank Bigsby 75.5 78.1
RB Jarquez Hunter 71.0 70.9
QB Robby Ashford 68.9 53.0
RG KJ Jones 66.7 57.3
DEFENSE: 90 snaps
(Min. 15 snaps played)
PLAYER OLE MISS '22 GRADE SEASON '22 GRADE
CB Nehemiah Pritchett 75.2 70.4
DL Morris Joseph Jr. 74.3 76.7
LB Owen Pappoe 72.5 61.7
DT Jayson Jones 69.9 70.6
LB Cam Riley 66.5 53.7
ALSO OF NOTE:
• Season-low grade for LT Kilian Zierer at 47.2.
• That's the best grade for Ashford as a starter.
• RT Brenden Coffey posted a career-best 62.2 grade this week.
• LG Jeremiah Wright earned a career-high 66 snaps Saturday, graded at 64.5. That makes him the highest-graded offensive lineman of the game.
• This is Pappoe's highest grade since the San Jose State game.
• Career-high 45 snaps for Jones.
• S Donovan Kaufman led the way with 89 of a possible 90 snaps played.
• LB Wesley Steiner had a season-high four missed tackles.
I don’t really know how the top 5 defensive players graded so high after giving up 6 TDs on 9 passes. If I see another discrepancy like this I’m abandoning the ratings altogether. It looks like three OL and Ashford graded decently as well.
Posted on 10/17/22 at 1:39 am to jangalang
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S Donovan Kaufman led the way with 89 of a possible 90 snaps played.
I don't know about his coverage against OM but dude made a lot of "big play saving" tackles. There were quite a few big runs that could have been a lot worse it weren't for Kaufman on the backend
Posted on 10/17/22 at 6:45 am to jangalang
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• LG Jeremiah Wright earned a career-high 66 snaps Saturday, graded at 64.5. That makes him the highest-graded offensive lineman of the game.
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RG KJ Jones 66.7
Do the people who put these together every week even read what they write?
How is Wright the "highest graded OL of the game" with a 64.5 if Jones graded at 66.7?
Unless something changed that I'm not aware of, 66 is better than 64, right?
Posted on 10/17/22 at 6:53 am to IAmNERD
I asked JGT about that. I think JGT is looking at the whole PFF stat sheet, finding interesting statistical tidbits and sharing a few, but here he forgot about KJ.
Posted on 10/17/22 at 7:59 am to jangalang
So our best OL grades out at a mid D?
Posted on 10/17/22 at 8:04 am to Poker Dough
PFF isn’t like a school grading scale. Here is how the scale works:
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A grade of 85 or higher is an NFL-caliber rating, while a grade between 84-79 is considered “very good.” Anything from 78-68 is considered "above average." 60 is considered "average" as that is where each player's grade begins and then goes up or down from there. Below average grades range from 50-60, and anything below 50 is considered "poor."
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