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Week 3 PFF Grades


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Seeing two tight ends in the top 5 sure does sound promising.

Cade Mays should be the starter going forward, but I felt that way before the numbers hit.

Tremayne train is surprising to me, but I am certainly on board.

What does Ransom have to do to be starter around here?

Young guys showed up.  CSW also played a good game.

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Our O-Line was clearly built to be a run-blocking unit but has also clearly been a better pass-blocking unit this season, no clue what to make of that. 

Mike Jackson was a great trade by Dan Morgan, he's grown nicely into CB2 role. Chau Smith Wade also been awesome for a 5th round pick.

Latham Ransom 👀

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Tremayne has earned the right to play over XL, that's for sure. Granted the bar to clear for that is on the floor but still. Honestly, when Coker returns I want to see T-Mac, Tremayne, and Coker getting heavy dose of snaps. The Bryce/Renfrow connection is just not planning out and XL has produced virtually nothing.

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38 minutes ago, XClown1986 said:

It's mildly surprising to see David Moore play 56/58 snaps on offense while Tremayne and Renfrow played 16 or 17 snaps each. Tells you a bit about the current hierarchy at WR.

and Tremayne and Renfrow both had more yards than Moore.   Canales put his boy out there to replace XL.  His boy stinks. 

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58 minutes ago, XClown1986 said:

It's mildly surprising to see David Moore play 56/58 snaps on offense while Tremayne and Renfrow played 16 or 17 snaps each. Tells you a bit about the current hierarchy at WR.

Moore plays the X, HR is slot. Not sure about Tremayne. 

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4 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

Not sure about Tremayne. 

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Looks like he's what CSW was to the defense in that he can line up anywhere. Week 3 he was primarily the slot, but out wide in weeks 1 & 2.

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34 minutes ago, BlazeCarolina said:

Unfortunately, that is life a lot of times.  Not based on what you can do, but who you know.

wish the base look would just be Tmac and Tremayne outside w/ Renfrow in the slot.  For all the talk of Canales saying play the youth.....he shouldn't be putting his boy David Moore out there so heavily vs Tremayne.   Who might be this years Coker. 

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