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PFF grades from yesterday


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3 hours ago, Castavar said:

Imagine taking Jackson Powers-Johnson instead of brick hands Leggette with the 1st pick

Or Ladd.  Would free us to take Tmac this draft and have a great duo of young receivers that compliment each other, but instead you basically can't put tmac and legette together. 

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Best of the offense

 

1. WR Adam Thielen: 88.2
2. RT Taylor Moton: 79.2
3. RG Robert Hunt: 76.4
4. LT Ikem Ekwonu: 71.9
5. OL Chandler Zavala: 71.6

Thielen lands in the top five in back-to-back outings. He recorded game-highs in receptions (nine) and receiving yards (102).

Quarterback Bryce Young was sacked just once. Moton, Hunt and Ekwonu led the way with pass-blocking grades of 79.4, 66.3 and 77.4, respectively.

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Worst of the offense

 

13. WR David Moore: 56.1
14. WR Dan Chisena: 53.6
15. WR Xavier Legette: 52.0
16. RB Jonathon Brooks: 50.8
17. TE Ja’Tavion Sanders: 43.3

Legette reeled in two of his eight targets for 39 yards. His last target, a drop on the would-be game-tying 32-yard touchdown pass late in the fourth quarter, was extremely costly.

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Best of the defense

 

1. CB Mike Jackson: 68.9
2. OLB DJ Johnson: 68.3
3. DT Jaden Crumedy: 64.7
4. CB Dane Jackson: 63.1
5. S Demani Richardson: 63.0

Jackson earned a 68.1 mark in coverage. He allowed two receptions for 18 yards on four targets with a pair of pass breakups.

Johnson lands in the No. 2 spot on defense for the second straight week.

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8 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Best of the defense

 

1. CB Mike Jackson: 68.9
2. OLB DJ Johnson: 68.3
3. DT Jaden Crumedy: 64.7
4. CB Dane Jackson: 63.1
5. S Demani Richardson: 63.0

Jackson earned a 68.1 mark in coverage. He allowed two receptions for 18 yards on four targets with a pair of pass breakups.

Johnson lands in the No. 2 spot on defense for the second straight week.

good to see DJ Johnson continue to develop 

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3 hours ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Best of the offense

 

1. WR Adam Thielen: 88.2
2. RT Taylor Moton: 79.2
3. RG Robert Hunt: 76.4
4. LT Ikem Ekwonu: 71.9
5. OL Chandler Zavala: 71.6

Thielen lands in the top five in back-to-back outings. He recorded game-highs in receptions (nine) and receiving yards (102).

Quarterback Bryce Young was sacked just once. Moton, Hunt and Ekwonu led the way with pass-blocking grades of 79.4, 66.3 and 77.4, respectively.

That's how I saw it. Solid OL play and AT looking like a seasoned veteran.  I can't argue with that one bit.

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3 hours ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Worst of the defense

15. DT LaBryan Ray: 50.5
16. DT DeShawn Williams: 47.9
17. OLB D.J. Wonnum: 46.3
18. DT Jonathan Harris: 38.2
19. NT Shy Tuttle: 28.6

Wonnum notched a team-high four pressures, but was charged with two missed tackles.

Tuttle received his lowest run defense grade of the season (27.5)

that entire 3-4 d-line is awful outside of a'shawn robinson. Jaden crumedy had 8 snaps last week, lets see what the rookie got

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2 minutes ago, Dave Gettleman's Shorts said:

that entire 3-4 d-line is awful outside of a'shawn robinson. Jaden crumedy had 8 snaps last week, lets see what the rookie got

I saw a lot of 4 man fronts in this game. It was random as well like not down or drive specific. Could have simply been because guys were gassed I don't know. 

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