Full Week 13 PFF Grades: Offense/Defense & O-Line pressures


Full Week 13 PFF Grades: Offense/Defense & O-Line pressures

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  1. Little being rated our highest pass blocker is something I didn’t expect

    11 pressures in 37 pass blocking attempts amounts to pressure ~30% of the time. That’s much better than expected and we’d probably have taken it going into the game

    Brandon Shell allowed a sack but graded out well again at RT. Jackson may have lost his starting spot if we extend Shell.

    Tua graded out a lot higher than I thought he would’ve.

    We only pressured Purdy on 9 pass blocking snaps out of 48 for a ~19% rate. We got 21 pressures overall but only because multiple defenders pressured Purdy on the same play, most likely when we ran zero blitzes. Outside of the zero blitzing and the naked bootlegs, the DL didn’t get much pressure at all.

  2. I’m honestly shocked they still gave Tua such a good grade. Just goes to show the struggles on offense were happening across the board.

  3. Hill and Armstead really might be our teams MVPs. Hill is always an asset and gets great grades and the line falls apart without Armstead. Chubb is getting terrible grades week after week.

  4. For all you dunking on Chubb he literally was one on one against the best OT in the league in Trent Williams yesterday, the guy who literally almost broke PFF last season because he graded out at an absurd 97.8 FOR THE SEASON!

  5. Little, Shell, and the OL as a whole outperformed expectations and gave Tua the time he needed. Sadly Tua shat the bed. There must be something wrong with the methodology used here because he looked like ass for a good majority of the game.

  6. I’m actually not that surprised Tua’s grade is not in a dumpster. That 2nd interception was grotesque and maybe the worst he has thrown, and he wildly missed a deep post route, but Imho there were like 3 drops, and 2-3 others that, while not a perfect ball by any means, they were catchable (with a great catch)

    I’m not saying he played well, 67 is a pretty mid grade for a QB, and thats about how I felt about his performance.

  7. There’s a lot here I don’t agree with. Let’s just leave it at that. Good reminder to not put much faith in PFF other than a general guide.

  8. Still not sure why we completely abandoned the running game when the score was relatively close for the majority of the game?

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