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re: PFF: Top 10 returning SEC players
Posted on 2/17/20 at 11:22 am to bbeck
Posted on 2/17/20 at 11:22 am to bbeck
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Can’t wait to see this kids hype come crumbling when facing SEC defenses on a regular basis.
I think that depends upon the pressure that he faces.
In 2019, we were elite pass pro at the tackle spots.
2020 won't be so much. If we can still give the QB comfort back there, Newman could be elite. If he hears footsteps on every snap, we will be relying on the defense to keep us in games and the offense not to give points away.
Posted on 2/17/20 at 11:29 am to David Ricky
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Moving the goal posts
Is exactly what straws did
Posted on 2/17/20 at 11:33 am to kajunman
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Kirby doesn't win the SEC with this much talent, will Dawg nation have concerns ?
If bama or LSU wins it instead? No.
Posted on 2/17/20 at 11:35 am to diddlydawg7
Literally the leading rusher in the SEC is returning and isn’t a top 10 player, makes sense.
Posted on 2/17/20 at 11:36 am to diddlydawg7
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1. CB DEREK STINGLEY JR., LSU
Not only is Derek Stingley Jr. the top returning player in the SEC, but he is also certainly the top returning non-quarterback in all of college football. In his 2019 true freshman campaign, Stingley produced a 91.9 coverage grade that led all FBS cornerbacks. There wasn’t a better cornerback in the country at the catch point than Stingley. He forced tight coverage and contested targets at an absurdly high rate — over three-fourths of the time, in fact — and remained far and away the highest-graded cornerback on those plays. On contested targets, Stingley allowed just nine of 33 to be caught, while picking off five and forcing 19 as incompletions.
2. WR JA’MARR CHASE, LSU
LSU’s Ja’Marr Chase was the fourth highest-graded wide receiver in the country last season and wasn’t even draft-eligible. The reigning Biletnikoff Award winner bodied his opponents downfield and was near impossible to cover in single coverage. On those plays, Chase produced a 97.0 PFF receiving grade, 32 explosive plays (15-plus yard gains), 11 broken tackles and 14 catches on 28 contested targets. For perspective, the next closest receiver by grade was at 93.9, and those 32 explosive plays were seven more than anyone else.
Chase was among the five most productive receivers in the Power-5 conferences and is the best deep threat returning to college football. He had six more catches on 20-plus yard targets than anyone else and had the most receptions that resulted in a gain of 50-plus yards (9). LSU is going to miss Burrow, considering he had the best season we have ever seen in college football since PFF College’s inception, but they’ll be in great hands in the other two most valuable positions on the field with Stingley at corner and Chase out wide.
LSU is so depleted.
Posted on 2/17/20 at 11:42 am to Rayburn8
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Literally the leading rusher in the SEC is returning and isn’t a top 10 player, makes sense.
Because this is based on advanced stats.
Posted on 2/17/20 at 11:47 am to David Ricky
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I highly doubt anyone said this
Posted on 2/17/20 at 11:57 am to David Ricky
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Coley was a big upgrade over Chaney this time last annum iirc
Without Chubb and Michel Chaney’s offense weren’t that great either. Managed 6 more points against LSU with 3 nfl receivers and another 1000 yard rusher. Monken being better than Coley isn’t debatable. Monken has succeeded in college and the nfl.
This post was edited on 2/17/20 at 12:08 pm
Posted on 2/17/20 at 11:58 am to diddlydawg7
Mond, Pickens, and Newman being on here makes this list a joke.
Posted on 2/17/20 at 12:01 pm to Gatorbait2008
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Pickens
Pickens was the 17th rated WR by PFF as a frosh, but according to you he doesn’t even have an argument... lol ok
Posted on 2/17/20 at 12:03 pm to atlanta917
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Monken has succeeded in college and the nfl.
Posted on 2/17/20 at 12:04 pm to David Ricky
Ricky has been left speechless, and thus worthless. Typical vol.
This post was edited on 2/17/20 at 12:46 pm
Posted on 2/17/20 at 12:04 pm to Bamad
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so with Jamie Newman now throwing Picken the ball
Yeah, that guy throwing Pickens' the ball last year was a complete pile of shite, right
He was according to this brain trust. Ranters pointed out regularly that Smart should have never let Fields go. Now he’s the second coming and Newman is a bum. You people can’t seem to make up your minds.
Posted on 2/17/20 at 12:07 pm to Gatorbait2008
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Mond, Pickens, and Newman being on here makes this list a joke, I hope.
FIFY
Posted on 2/17/20 at 12:07 pm to djsdawg
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Ricky has been left speechless, and this worthless.
Astute observation. Very well put imo.
Posted on 2/17/20 at 12:19 pm to TNG8r
I'm betting Jamie Newman will find the SEC far harder to play successfully than the ACC. I hope UGA fans don't get their hopes set too high.
Posted on 2/17/20 at 12:20 pm to diddlydawg7
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10. QB KELLEN MOND, TEXAS A&M
Posted on 2/17/20 at 12:23 pm to dhuck20
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so with Jamie Newman now throwing Picken the ball, the Bulldogs have easily the best quarterback-receiver duo in the SEC and one of the best in the country.
Don't get your hopes too high cause the SEC is a completely different league relative to the weak ACC. And everybody knows that every season, UGA fans expect to win the natty but never do.
Posted on 2/17/20 at 12:25 pm to David Ricky
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The pivoting these Georgia dullards are attempting re: their quarterback/OC situation has me cackling
Watching UGA’s 2019 offense would make most reasonable onlookers pivot.
Posted on 2/17/20 at 12:28 pm to NattyTiger19
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I'm betting Jamie Newman will find the SEC far harder to play successfully than the ACC.
You say this like SEC defenses are all so dominant. Most of them are average.
This post was edited on 2/17/20 at 12:29 pm
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