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How did Havenstein score that high? Not sure PFF watched the whole game.
 

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How did Havenstein score that high? Not sure PFF watched the whole game.

Just a guess that his run blocking was really high. Seemed like he was crushing some holes with Corbett for Hendo. Edwards was making some huge holes as well. Wonder what Whitworth got because he did have a few really bad blocking whiffs.
 

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Just a guess that his run blocking was really high. Seemed like he was crushing some holes with Corbett for Hendo. Edwards was making some huge holes as well. Wonder what Whitworth got because he did have a few really bad blocking whiffs.
Exactly. Havenstein will never be a great pass pro RT. He's a plus run blocker who can survive out there on the edge.

The PFF numbers look accurate to me. Our OL as a whole fucking mashed yesterday. It was a thing of beauty.
 

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And btw re: Fox he looks better this year than I have ever seen him look. More consistent. Happy for him and hope it continues.
 

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Okay I know I'm bad at math but how did Goff post an 85 yesterday and his overall grade went UP to a 90?
 

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And btw re: Fox he looks better this year than I have ever seen him look. More consistent. Happy for him and hope it continues.

Would love to see more of him. Last year was his first year back from a torn ACL and only had two years experience before that happened. If he was going to break out this would be the season it'd happen now that he's a whole season removed from the ACL. That year he tore it in preseason I remember the Rams were expecting him to be a big contributor. Plus, he's on a 1 year deal so he has motivation to land a real contract this upcoming offseason.
 

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How did Havenstein score that high? Not sure PFF watched the whole game.

If you look at the sack he gave up it wasnt actually his fault when you look close. It was a blitzing linebacker that was on a delay and Havensteins Job was to pick up the inside rusher if he had two guys to block.Havenstein did his job he was just a tad late on that blitz pickup.
 

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It’s no secret that Jared Goff and Darrell Henderson have been two bright spots for the Rams through three weeks. They’re both playing at a very high level, with Goff bouncing back from a difficult 2019 season and Henderson emerging as the Rams’ top option at running back.

Based on Pro Football Focus’ grades, they’re each among the best players at their respective positions, which is part of the reason L.A.’s offense has been so effective in the first three weeks of the season.

According to PFF, Goff is the third-highest graded quarterback in the league, behind only Aaron Rodgers and Russell Wilson. In fact, he’s the fourth-highest graded player in the NFL on offense, with Mo Alie-Cox between him and the other two quarterbacks.





As for Henderson, he’s the NFL’s top-graded running back through three weeks, according to Pro Football Focus. That puts his performance thus far into perspective, showing just how effective he’s been not only as a runner, but also as a receiver.




They’re not the only Rams players who rank in the top 10 of their respective positions. Cooper Kupp is the third-best receiver, according to PFF’s grades, while Tyler Higbee is the No. 10 tight end.

On the offensive line, Andrew Whitworth is the second-best tackle in the league, David Edwards (in limited action) has the ninth-best grade of any guard, and Austin Blythe’s shift to center has gone well, earning the eighth-best grade among all NFL centers.




Even in a game where the Rams scored just three points in the first half, the offense performed well. Goff went over 300 yards passing, Henderson had 114 yards rushing and a touchdown, and Kupp caught nine passes for 107 yards and a score.

It’ll be hard for the Rams’ top offensive players to keep up this pace, but if they do, L.A. will be in great shape as the season rolls on.



Link - https://sports.yahoo.com/pff-grades-darrell-henderson-top-192139216.html
 

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Whit 2nd... wow good job by the old man

Pleasant surprises are Edwards and Blythe. I thought they sucked?
 

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This is a parallel spinoff of PFF reality. That means we can do anything in here...

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Our man Goff has been kinda flyin under the radar, it’s all Russell, Mahomes, Lamar, Brady even Josh Allen. Goff is kind of a throwback, mobile qbs are all the rage and he doesn’t really fit that although Goff does move around the pocket a lot. What’s really amusing is people whispering that Wentz should be benched and everyone wondering what is wrong with him. I never thought I’d hear a talking head say out loud that Goff was the better qb but it happened, crazy year.