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PFF - Defensive Pass Coverage Stats (CB, S, LB) - Yards Per Target - Best and Worst
Posted on 12/9/20 at 10:16 am
Posted on 12/9/20 at 10:16 am
Power 5 only
Top 25, Bottom 25
Cornerback - min 21 targets (142 overall players)
3. Josh Jobe (Alabama) (3.38)
6. Martin Emerson (Miss St) (4.24)
8. Patrick Surtain II (Alabama) (4.33)
10. Nehemiah Pritchett (Auburn) (4.48)
16. Jaycee Horn (UofSC) (4.83)
17. Malachi Moore (Alabama) (4.97)
19. Montaric Brown (Arkansas) (5.03)
20. Eric Stokes (Georgia) (5.04)
23. Derek Stingley Jr (LSU) (5.43)
120. Marco Wilson (Florida) (9.51)
127. Elijah Hamilton (Vanderbilt) (10.09)
133. Christian Tutt (Auburn) (11.44)
135. Emmanuel Forbes (Miss St) (11.59)
136. Ishmael Burdine (Missouri) (11.72)
139. Cam Smith (UofSC) (12.91)
141. Jay Ward (LSU) (14.73)
142. Cordale Flott (LSU) (14.80)
Safety - min 18 targets (85 overall players)
15. Jordan Battle (Alabama) (6.04)
20. Jalen Jordan (Ole Miss) (6.53)
21. Jalen Catalon (Arkansas) (6.75)
23. Anfernee Orji (Vanderbilt) (6.78)
71. RJ Roderick (UofSC) (10.46)
72. AJ Finley (Ole Miss) (10.47)
75. Davonte Robinson (Kentucky) (10.74)
76. Daniel Wright (Alabama) (10.78)
77. Jaylen McCollough (Tennessee) (11.19)
83. Jaylan Foster (UofSC) (12.21)
84. DeMarcco Hellams (Alabama) (12.30)
Linebacker - min 15 targets (107 overall players)
6. Nick Bolton (Missouri) (4.48)
15. Aaron Brule (Miss St) (5.25)
21. MoMo Sanogo (Ole Miss) (5.80)
24. DeAndre Square (Kentucky) (6.00)
86. Monty Rice (Georgia) (9.52)
88. Micah Baskerville (LSU) (9.64)
90. Henry To'o To'o (Tennessee) (9.71)
97. Christian Harris (Alabama) (10.55)
101. Zakoby McClain (Auburn) (11.37)
102. Aaron Hansford (Texas A&M) (11.42)
106. Ernest Jones (UofSC) (14.70)
107. Jacquez Jones (Ole Miss) (14.73)
Top 25, Bottom 25
Cornerback - min 21 targets (142 overall players)
3. Josh Jobe (Alabama) (3.38)
6. Martin Emerson (Miss St) (4.24)
8. Patrick Surtain II (Alabama) (4.33)
10. Nehemiah Pritchett (Auburn) (4.48)
16. Jaycee Horn (UofSC) (4.83)
17. Malachi Moore (Alabama) (4.97)
19. Montaric Brown (Arkansas) (5.03)
20. Eric Stokes (Georgia) (5.04)
23. Derek Stingley Jr (LSU) (5.43)
120. Marco Wilson (Florida) (9.51)
127. Elijah Hamilton (Vanderbilt) (10.09)
133. Christian Tutt (Auburn) (11.44)
135. Emmanuel Forbes (Miss St) (11.59)
136. Ishmael Burdine (Missouri) (11.72)
139. Cam Smith (UofSC) (12.91)
141. Jay Ward (LSU) (14.73)
142. Cordale Flott (LSU) (14.80)
Safety - min 18 targets (85 overall players)
15. Jordan Battle (Alabama) (6.04)
20. Jalen Jordan (Ole Miss) (6.53)
21. Jalen Catalon (Arkansas) (6.75)
23. Anfernee Orji (Vanderbilt) (6.78)
71. RJ Roderick (UofSC) (10.46)
72. AJ Finley (Ole Miss) (10.47)
75. Davonte Robinson (Kentucky) (10.74)
76. Daniel Wright (Alabama) (10.78)
77. Jaylen McCollough (Tennessee) (11.19)
83. Jaylan Foster (UofSC) (12.21)
84. DeMarcco Hellams (Alabama) (12.30)
Linebacker - min 15 targets (107 overall players)
6. Nick Bolton (Missouri) (4.48)
15. Aaron Brule (Miss St) (5.25)
21. MoMo Sanogo (Ole Miss) (5.80)
24. DeAndre Square (Kentucky) (6.00)
86. Monty Rice (Georgia) (9.52)
88. Micah Baskerville (LSU) (9.64)
90. Henry To'o To'o (Tennessee) (9.71)
97. Christian Harris (Alabama) (10.55)
101. Zakoby McClain (Auburn) (11.37)
102. Aaron Hansford (Texas A&M) (11.42)
106. Ernest Jones (UofSC) (14.70)
107. Jacquez Jones (Ole Miss) (14.73)
This post was edited on 12/9/20 at 10:24 am
Posted on 12/9/20 at 10:20 am to SummerOfGeorge
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23. Derek Stingley Jr (LSU) (5.43)
Best player in the country
- LSU Fans, September 2020
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141. Jay Ward (LSU) (14.73)
142. Cordale Flott (LSU) (14.80)
DBU!
Posted on 12/9/20 at 10:20 am to SummerOfGeorge
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(142 overall players)
141. Jay Ward (LSU) (14.73)
142. Cordale Flott (LSU) (14.80)

Posted on 12/9/20 at 10:21 am to SummerOfGeorge
Those safety rankings explain so much. Pitts gonna eat against those guys. Gotta figure something out.
Posted on 12/9/20 at 10:22 am to SummerOfGeorge
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3. Josh Jobe (Alabama) (3.38)
Damn.
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8. Patrick Surtain II (Alabama) (4.33)
Not bad.
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17. Malachi Moore (Alabama) (4.97)
Hell of a freshman season.
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23. Derek Stingley Jr (LSU) (5.43)

Posted on 12/9/20 at 10:28 am to SummerOfGeorge
Others of interest
Cornerback
41. Kaiir Elam (Florida) (6.25)
59. Ennis Rakestraw Jr (Mizzou) (7.12)
80. Bryce Thompson (Tennessee) (7.63)
90. Mark Webb (Georgia) (7.96)
91. Kelvin Joseph (Kentucky) (7.97)
98. Tyson Campbell (Georgia) (8.25)
108. Tyrique Stevenson (Georgia) (8.89)
117. Hudson Clark (Arkansas) (9.27)
Safety
35. Lewis Cine (Georgia) (7.67)
39. Smoke Monday (Auburn) (7.82)
41. Jamien Sherwood (Auburn) (7.87)
45. Leon O'Neal Jr (Texas A&M) (8.00)
47. Demani Richardson (Texas A&M) (8.20)
Linebacker
27. Grant Morgan (Arkansas) (6.08)
34. Dylan Moses (Alabama) (6.72)
37. Jabril Cox (LSU) (7.00)
40. Erroll Thompson (Miss St) (7.08)
54. Bumper Pool (Arkansas) (7.73)
57. Buddy Johnson (Texas A&M) (8.00)
59. Nakobe Dean (Georgia) (8.15)
59. Owen Pappoe (Auburn) (8.15)
73. Damone Clark (LSU) (8.72)
Cornerback
41. Kaiir Elam (Florida) (6.25)
59. Ennis Rakestraw Jr (Mizzou) (7.12)
80. Bryce Thompson (Tennessee) (7.63)
90. Mark Webb (Georgia) (7.96)
91. Kelvin Joseph (Kentucky) (7.97)
98. Tyson Campbell (Georgia) (8.25)
108. Tyrique Stevenson (Georgia) (8.89)
117. Hudson Clark (Arkansas) (9.27)
Safety
35. Lewis Cine (Georgia) (7.67)
39. Smoke Monday (Auburn) (7.82)
41. Jamien Sherwood (Auburn) (7.87)
45. Leon O'Neal Jr (Texas A&M) (8.00)
47. Demani Richardson (Texas A&M) (8.20)
Linebacker
27. Grant Morgan (Arkansas) (6.08)
34. Dylan Moses (Alabama) (6.72)
37. Jabril Cox (LSU) (7.00)
40. Erroll Thompson (Miss St) (7.08)
54. Bumper Pool (Arkansas) (7.73)
57. Buddy Johnson (Texas A&M) (8.00)
59. Nakobe Dean (Georgia) (8.15)
59. Owen Pappoe (Auburn) (8.15)
73. Damone Clark (LSU) (8.72)
This post was edited on 12/9/20 at 10:56 am
Posted on 12/9/20 at 10:31 am to SummerOfGeorge
Can you re-run Flott's numbers in only-monsoon conditions? 
Posted on 12/9/20 at 10:34 am to Realistic Ag
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Can you re-run Flott's numbers in only-monsoon conditions?
QB Rating Against Flott Game Log
Bama - 158.3
MSU - 154.7
Auburn - 150.0
Arkansas - 149.3
Vandy - 116.7
UofSC - 109.7
Mizzou - 79.2
A&M - 58.6
Aggie wut u do
Posted on 12/9/20 at 10:54 am to SummerOfGeorge
Good to know my eyes didn't lie to me...expert rain (or Mond) defender!
Posted on 12/9/20 at 11:10 am to SummerOfGeorge
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34. Dylan Moses (Alabama) (6.72)
Huh. Better than I thought
Posted on 12/9/20 at 11:10 am to SummerOfGeorge
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3. Josh Jobe (Alabama) (3.38)
Can you do week-by-week for him like you did for Flott? I'd be interested to see where his LSU game stacks up. I haven't watched him a ton, but at least for the first quarter or 2 this last Saturday it felt like Kayshon Boutte and TJ Finley had no trouble going at him.
Posted on 12/9/20 at 11:15 am to SummerOfGeorge
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98. Tyson Campbell (Georgia) (8.25)
Dude has been on a milk carton this season. Arguably the most disappointing player on the roster.
Posted on 12/9/20 at 11:15 am to GeauxPack81
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Can you do week-by-week for him like you did for Flott? I'd be interested to see where his LSU game stacks up. I haven't watched him a ton, but at least for the first quarter or 2 this last Saturday it felt like Kayshon Boutte and TJ Finley had no trouble going at him.
LSU
8 targets
5 receptions
52 yards
10.4 YPR
6.5 Yards Per Target
Long of 15
81.3 Passer Rating
It was the most catches he has given up all year, 2nd highest Y/Rec he's given up (Ole Miss was #1 but it was literally 1 catch for 11 yards).
Jobe's best trait is that he does not miss tackles and as a result his YAC numbers are almost nothing. He's given up a total of 36 yards afer catch the entire year on 18 catches. If you do that and you don't routinely get beat deep, you'll be in good shape.
LSU game is a pretty good example of that. Gave up a bunch of hitch routes and stop routes, but the longest catch was 15 yards.
Saturday was probably his worst game though - in addition to catches he also missed 3 tackles (he's missed 4 the entire rest of the season).
NFL QB Rating Against - Josh Jobe
Georgia - 100.5
LSU - 81.3
Ole Miss - 66.7
Missouri - 56.3
Auburn - 42.4
Miss St - 42.4
A&M - 42.4
Tennessee - 39.6
Kentucky - 0.0
This post was edited on 12/9/20 at 11:20 am
Posted on 12/9/20 at 11:19 am to SummerOfGeorge
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141. Jay Ward (LSU) (14.73)
142. Cordale Flott (LSU) (14.80)
This post was edited on 12/9/20 at 11:19 am
Posted on 12/9/20 at 11:22 am to SummerOfGeorge
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Cornerback 41. Kaiir Elam (Florida) (6.25) 59. Ennis Rakestraw Jr (Mizzou) (7.12) 80. Bryce Thompson (Tennessee) (7.63) 90. Mark Webb (Georgia) (7.96) 91. Kelvin Joseph (Kentucky) (7.97) 98. Tyson Campbell (Georgia) (8.25) 108. Tyrique Stevenson (Georgia) (8.89) 117. Hudson Clark (Arkansas) (9.27)
Good to have that confirmed. I've been arguing for a while that Tyson Campbell just hasn't been good at corner for us. Ended up performing worse than Mark Webb, who has been considered a coverage liability for a long while now. Somewhat surprised that Stevenson is as low as he is. He certainly hasn't been a shutdown player, but my impression was that he'd been better than Webb. Are the raw stats available anywhere?
Either way, seems clear that Campbell might actually benefit by coming back. Doubtful that he will, but if I'm Kirby, I'd be comparing draft results to these numbers over the past few seasons to see if there are trends to show.
Posted on 12/9/20 at 11:24 am to fibonaccisquared
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Are the raw stats available anywhere?
For you fibon, anything

This post was edited on 12/9/20 at 11:26 am
Posted on 12/9/20 at 11:52 am to SummerOfGeorge
Still waiting on that PFF sub. You can’t ignore me forever.
Posted on 12/9/20 at 12:12 pm to SummerOfGeorge
Nice, glad to know I wasn't just misremembering given the alcohol intake during/after the game...
That was definitely Boutte's breakout game. He has been a glimmer of hope among all the chaos. He looks to be a problem for opposing defenses the next few years.
That was definitely Boutte's breakout game. He has been a glimmer of hope among all the chaos. He looks to be a problem for opposing defenses the next few years.
Posted on 12/9/20 at 12:15 pm to GeauxPack81
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That was definitely Boutte's breakout game. He has been a glimmer of hope among all the chaos. He looks to be a problem for opposing defenses the next few years.
He looked really good and explosive. The fact that he was able to get such space on those routes early against Jobe shows that (a) we respected his speed and (b) he must have quite explosion and route running, because we do not give up many of those easy 5-7 yard throws like that to the outside.
I was really impressed by him (especially when added to that near-catch against A&M).
To be honest, I was impressed with Finley's raw ability. His arm strength is insane and his touch is pretty good. He has freshman issues, obviously, but you can see some good stuff there if he's in the right hands to develop it.
This post was edited on 12/9/20 at 12:16 pm
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