Started By
Message
PFF All-SEC Offense
Posted on 12/3/18 at 1:25 pm
Posted on 12/3/18 at 1:25 pm
QUARTERBACK
First Team: Tua Tagovailoa, Alabama
Despite the injury sustained in the SEC Championship, Tagovailoa was one of the nation’s most dominant players on either side of the ball in 2018. He completed 67.2% of his passes and still averaged a yards per attempt of 11.3 – 2.0 yards higher than the next closest SEC quarterback.
Second Team: Jake Fromm, Georgia
RUNNING BACK
First Team: Najee Harris, Alabama
Harris averaged a ridiculous 4.50 yards after contact per attempt, forcing 34 missed tackles on just 102 carries this season.
Second Team: Ke’Shawn Vaughn, Vanderbilt
RUNNING BACK
First Team: Elijah Holyfield, Georgia
Holyfield was the more dominant back in the Georgia backfield, but just barely. He averaged a healthy 4.10 yards after contact per attempt and broke off 32 combined first-down and touchdown runs to lead the team in both.
Second Team: D’Andre Swift, Georgia
WIDE RECEIVER
First Team: Jaylen Waddle, Alabama
The true freshman dominated in Alabama’s new-found offensive prowess, hauling in 41 receptions for 803 yards, catching 73.2% of passes thrown his way this season. His 139.9 passer rating when targeted was good enough for seventh among all FBS receivers with at least 50 targets.
Second Team: Jerry Jeudy, Alabama
WIDE RECEIVER
First Team: Emmanuel Hall, Missouri
Hall’s deep-pass ability was apparent once again in 2018 as he led the conference with 11 receptions and 448 yards on passes targeted at least 20 yards downfield.
Second Team: Kalija Lipscomb, Vanderbilt
WIDE RECEIVER
First Team: Deebo Samuel, South Carolina
Samuel can do it all and he showcased that once again in 2018. He led all SEC receivers with at least 45 targets by averaging 9.7 yards after the catch per reception.
Second Team: A.J. Bown, Ole Miss
TIGHT END
First Team: Jace Sternberger, Texas A&M
Sternberger led all conference tight ends in yards, touchdowns, first downs and yards after the catch in 2018.
Second Team: Isaac Nauta, Georgia
OFFENSIVE TACKLE
First Team: Jonah Williams, Alabama
Williams’ overall grade topped all offensive tackles this season as he allowed just nine pressures on 410 pass-blocking snaps. His run-blocking grade of 85.4 also paced all FBS tackles as he was dominant in all facets.
Second Team: Andrew Thomas, Georgia
OFFENSIVE GUARD
First Team: Jervontius Stallings, Kentucky
On 278 pass-blocking snaps, Stallings allowed just nine pressures while his run-blocking grade of 74.1 was the second-best in the SEC.
Second Team: Damien Lewis, LSU
CENTER
First Team: Bruno Reagan, Vanderbilt
Reagan bounced around the line for the Commodores but left his mark at center. For the year, he allowed just eight pressures on 432 snaps in pass protection.
Second Team: Lamont Gailliard, Georgia
OFFENSIVE GUARD
First Team: Solomon Kindley, Georgia
Kindley allowed all of one QB hit and kept a clean sheet in the sack column, finishing with the conference’s fourth-best pass-blocking grade among guards.
Second Team: Deion Calhoun, Mississippi State
OFFENSIVE TACKLE
First Team: Prince Tega Wanogho, Auburn
Tega Wanogho led all SEC tackles with his 90.7 pass-blocking grade, allowing just two combined sacks and hits on 411 pass-blocking snaps.
Second Team: Jawaan Taylor, Florida
Posted on 12/3/18 at 1:29 pm to skrayper
quote:List is shite
Second Team: A.J. Bown, Ole Miss
Posted on 12/3/18 at 1:32 pm to skrayper
Completely Blind
<----------
<----------
This post was edited on 12/3/18 at 1:38 pm
Posted on 12/3/18 at 1:33 pm to JJ27
quote:
So they put Waddle on their All American first team, but not on their All SEC team?
this a serious post? He's listed on their first team All-SEC team in the OP
quote:
WIDE RECEIVER
First Team: Jaylen Waddle, Alabama
The true freshman dominated in Alabama’s new-found offensive prowess, hauling in 41 receptions for 803 yards, catching 73.2% of passes thrown his way this season. His 139.9 passer rating when targeted was good enough for seventh among all FBS receivers with at least 50 targets.
Second Team: Jerry Jeudy, Alabama
This post was edited on 12/3/18 at 1:34 pm
Posted on 12/3/18 at 1:39 pm to lsufball19
Sorry, I've been reading their lists all morning and they've been atrocious. Leaving Greedie, Delpit, and White off of their AA list was just crap. Seemed like they were trolling, so it seemed like it would be yet another troll for them to do that.
Posted on 12/3/18 at 1:42 pm to skrayper
quote:
Second Team: Damien Lewis, LSU
Honestly going to ask how this is even possible, because they (PFF) didn't grade him highly pretty much all season long. He had 2 grades leading up to the Bama game (first 8 games) above a 66, those were still just a 73 and 74 (good, but nothing earth shattering). I guess I need to check the grades for the last 4 games, but cant imagine they are substantially better.
Posted on 12/3/18 at 1:44 pm to lsufball19
So how is 41/803/7 better than 59/1103/12? Waddle over Jeudy is interesting.
Posted on 12/3/18 at 1:47 pm to JJ27
quote:
So how is 41/803/7 better than 59/1103/12? Waddle over Jeudy is interesting.
PFF is not based on raw production, you're graded for every snap you're on the field.
A guy who has 4 catches for 67 yards and a TD could be graded lower for a game than a guy who had 2 catches for 41 yards. Maybe because the latter guy did much better run blocking than the first guy. Maybe the first guy got targeted 10 times and only had 4 catches with 3 drops and the 2nd guy was only targeted 3 times with no drops. All in all, in the end it's about how you did over all your snaps you played. Not just the ones in the case of a WR you caught the ball.
This post was edited on 12/3/18 at 1:56 pm
Posted on 12/3/18 at 1:49 pm to skrayper
How does Elgton Jenkins, the top C on a lot of draft boards, not even crack the top two All-SEC team?
Posted on 12/3/18 at 2:32 pm to thunderbird1100
So would Waddle’s time as Punt Returner be counted in that grade or just the snaps at WR?
Posted on 12/3/18 at 2:38 pm to JJ27
quote:
So would Waddle’s time as Punt Returner be counted in that grade or just the snaps at WR?
99% certain it's just WR snaps
Posted on 12/3/18 at 3:03 pm to thunderbird1100
quote:
Second Team: Damien Lewis, LSU
Honestly going to ask how this is even possible, because they (PFF) didn't grade him highly pretty much all season long. He had 2 grades leading up to the Bama game (first 8 games) above a 66, those were still just a 73 and 74 (good, but nothing earth shattering). I guess I need to check the grades for the last 4 games, but cant imagine they are substantially better.
Just looked it all up, I have no idea how he is 2nd team at guard. Every single PFF OVERALL grade he's gotten this year:
Miami - 73.3
SELA - 74
AU - 57
LT - 58.9
OM - 64.3
UF - 66.1
UGA - 64.3
MSU - 65.1
UA - 55.1
Ark - 60.1
Rice - 69.6
A&M - 62.2
His weighted grade on the season multiplying those grades by # of snaps played in those games comes out to a 63.9. Hard to imagine there's only 3 guards better than that in the SEC this year.
Posted on 12/3/18 at 3:14 pm to skrayper
Jerry Jeudy isn’t that good according to PFF. I respect It but they have some very, very questionable grading at times. Tua graded as average vs AU which makes no sense
Posted on 12/3/18 at 3:17 pm to JJ27
quote:
Sorry, I've been reading their lists all morning and they've been atrocious. Leaving Greedie, Delpit, and White off of their AA list was just crap. Seemed like they were trolling,
Post their rankings list and defend your position on why the LS8u players you listed should be ahead of the players they selected over them for their ALL-SEC-NCAA teams.
Posted on 12/3/18 at 3:20 pm to lsufball19
quote:Y'all remember BROpaneTANK's take on Waddle?
WIDE RECEIVER
First Team: Jaylen Waddle, Alabama
The true freshman dominated in Alabama’s new-found offensive prowess, hauling in 41 receptions for 803 yards, catching 73.2% of passes thrown his way this season. His 139.9 passer rating when targeted was good enough for seventh among all FBS receivers with at least 50 targets.
This post was edited on 12/3/18 at 3:25 pm
Posted on 12/3/18 at 3:47 pm to skrayper
Of all of our OL, Kindley would have been the last one I thought of for this.
Posted on 12/3/18 at 3:49 pm to Porter Osborne Jr
Kindley is the best guard in the sec. you need to pay more attn porter.
Posted on 12/3/18 at 3:51 pm to Porter Osborne Jr
The tamu jackass last week saying i was a homer for nominating 3 uga ol for his shitty all sec list....
Pff agrees with me. EAD tamu guy.
Pff agrees with me. EAD tamu guy.
Posted on 12/3/18 at 3:54 pm to Kcstills17
quote:
Jerry Jeudy isn’t that good according to PFF. I respect It but they have some very, very questionable grading at times. Tua graded as average vs AU which makes no sense
Yes, very true. In Fournette's game against Ole Miss in 2016 where he rushed for nearly 300 yards on like 15 carries, his rating was exceptionally low considering.
Their rating are cool to look at, but far too many people take them as the gospel.
Popular
Back to top
Follow SECRant for SEC Football News