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PFF grades from Week 6


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2 minutes ago, WarPanthers89 said:

I thought someone posted Icky had the 2nd highest grade at LT this week?

Icky has a good pass blocking grade.  Because he wasn't asked to pass pro in reality.  He did some pass pro on screens.  So the gameplan basically created a bit of a bogus stat on that. 

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2 minutes ago, RenoCarolina said:

Twitter disinformation;

 

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Rookie spotlight: Panthers first-round offensive tackle Ikem Ekwonu had a roller-coaster game. He looked impressive as a pass-protector, allowing zero pressures on 19 pass-blocking snaps. He struggled in the run game though, which was his bread-and-butter in college. He earned just a 40.6 run-blocking grade on first review — a far cry from his rookie-record 98.0 grade from a week ago.

https://www.pff.com/news/nfl-week-6-game-recap-los-angeles-rams-24-carolina-panthers-10

They apparently gave him really low marks for run-blocking despite most of CMC's success coming off the left edge, according to his run chart that's been posted in here.  Still seems strange for an 85.9 pass blocking grade + 40.6 run-blocking grade to come out to a 45.0 overall grade.

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3 minutes ago, MasterAwesome said:

 

https://www.pff.com/news/nfl-week-6-game-recap-los-angeles-rams-24-carolina-panthers-10

They apparently gave him really low marks for run-blocking despite most of CMC's success coming off the left edge, according to his run chart that's been posted in here.  Still seems strange for an 85.9 pass blocking grade + 40.6 run-blocking grade to come out to a 45.0 overall grade.

I mean, a lot of those screen don't really put you in pass protection.    I wonder if those don't really grade as pass protection reps.  

PJ threw like 5 actual passes. 

 

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1 minute ago, CRA said:

I mean, a lot of those screen don't really put you in pass protection.    I wonder if those don't really grade as pass protection reps.  

PJ threw like 5 actual passes. 

 

I'm referencing PFF's own 85.9 pass-blocking rating, so dissecting their criteria as far as what constitutes a pass play or not doesn't really seem relevant.  That 85.9 rating would have already accounted for that.

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Just now, MasterAwesome said:

I'm referencing PFF's own 85.9 pass-blocking rating, so dissecting their criteria as far as what constitutes a pass play or not doesn't really seem relevant.  That 85.9 rating would have already accounted for that.

I know but if they aren't really counting/weighing those screen passes as real pass pro reps?   The rush reps pretty drastically outweigh the pass reps.  

For example, 1 pass pro rep you get a A+ vs 10 rush reps you get an F on.   You wouldn't get a C on the day.   The rush reps count more. 

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