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Anyone have the PFF grades for the OL?


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Curious to see what they look like, especially for Paradis.  He was at one time arguably the best center in football, but obviously got off to a rough start here, including the first couple of weeks of this season...  but, here we are now and the OL as a whole has looked like a completely different unit.  Also, I watched Brady's presser this morning and he had high praise for Paradis as well.  It's amazing what a competent coaching staff scheming to their personnel's strengths can do.

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oline ranks right in the middle of the NFL altogether perhaps slightly less depending on what you read.

Considering the quick release of TB, they’re not asked to do much. Would like to see them get better.

You also have to consider they’ve had a very easy schedule. That will change on Sunday.

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34 minutes ago, onmyown said:

oline ranks right in the middle of the NFL altogether perhaps slightly less depending on what you read.

Considering the quick release of TB, they’re not asked to do much. Would like to see them get better.

You also have to consider they’ve had a very easy schedule. That will change on Sunday.

Raiders - Crosby / Ferrell

Buccs - Suh / Vea / JPP / Barrett

LAC - Nwosu / Bosa

ATL - This game you could make the argument, but Jarrett who is a stud played, and I believe McKinley (I can't recall if he was hurt or no)

To this point the OL has faced some quality talent, seeing Mack this weekend would be another test. 

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I'm happy to see Paradis bounce back from an awful year last season.  Our offensive interior is still not perfect, but I think this coaching staff is doing more to scheme around it.  And in fairness, that was hard to do last year where 4/5 of the offensive line (outside of Moton) was hot garbage for most of the year.  Again, why have we not resigned Taylor Moton??!

Russell Okung has been the best LT since Michael Oher and maybe since Jordan Gross.  I hope we can convince Okung (if healthy) to stick around another season.

This is the first season since 2015 I feel confident when the offense takes the field (I did somewhat in 2017 and the first part of 2018 but I think in retrospect a lot of that was smoke and mirrors and Cam carrying the offense).

Anyway, if the offensive line can stay healthy, I think we can finish the season in the top 10.  Getting CMC back will only help this unit, which I think has learned to diversify in his absence.

Sunday is a big game.  I think the Bears' defense poses the biggest challenge since the Bucs in Week 2.  It will be interesting to see how we attack them.

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1 hour ago, SetfreexX said:

Raiders - Crosby / Ferrell

Buccs - Suh / Vea / JPP / Barrett

LAC - Nwosu / Bosa

ATL - This game you could make the argument, but Jarrett who is a stud played, and I believe McKinley (I can't recall if he was hurt or no)

To this point the OL has faced some quality talent, seeing Mack this weekend would be another test. 

Yeah, I agree with this...  we haven't faced any slouched, but ATL was the weakest with only Jarrett and McKinley left early due to injury.

But, yeah, this week will be the real test.  Khalil Mack is likely the best pass rusher in the league, period, and their front 7 is great top to bottom.  Also, considering the red zone struggles we've occasionally had, this match up is even more interesting bc Chicago has the best RZ defense in the league.  It will be a really good test, and I hope we keep trending upward.

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