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B.S. This is where I hate PFF. We may be a no-name OL, but healthy, these guys are going to surprise some people. Should we remain healthy, this OL starts moving up the charts following game one. Love PFF for their grading, but prognosticating isn't always in their wheelhouse. Guess they hadn't even noticed that GRob's play picked up big time towards the end of last season and extending into the 4 pre-season games. Also missed that Reynolds is now on IR.
I understood them giving us 32'nd in the league at WR a couple days ago, but this is just wrong. jmo.
PFF : https://www.profootballfocus.com/pro-ranking-all-32-nfl-offensive-lines-entering-the-2016-season/
Continuing our season previews series, the PFF analysis team recently ranked every NFL offensive line, based on both the starting lineup and projected depth of each unit. Nearly every team has made changes to their line compared to last year, and at the very least, each team has addressed the depth of their O-line unit.
With those changes taken into consideration, here’s how the league’s offensive lines stack up heading into the 2016 season.
[More: Be sure to check out PFF’s ranking of all 32 NFL QB situations, running back units, and defensive front-sevens.]
1. Dallas Cowboys
2. Oakland Raiders
3. Green Bay Packers
4. Cincinnati Bengals
5. Atlanta Falcons
6. Carolina Panthers
7. Philadelphia Eagles
8. New Orleans Saints
9. Arizona Cardinals
10. Buffalo Bills
11. Houston Texans
12. Washington
13. Baltimore Ravens
14. Pittsburgh Steelers
15. Minnesota Vikings
16. Indianapolis Colts
17. Kansas City Chiefs
18. New England Patriots
19. Miami Dolphins
20. New York Giants
21. Cleveland Browns
22. Detroit Lions
23. Jacksonville Jaguars
24. New York Jets
25. Tennessee Titans
26. San Francisco 49ers
27. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
28. Denver Broncos
29. San Diego Chargers
30. Chicago Bears
31. Los Angeles Rams
Projected starters: LT Greg Robinson, LG Jamon Brown, C Tim Barnes, RG Rodger Saffold, RT Rob Havenstein
Roster depth: Cody Wichmann, Andrew Donnal, Demetrius Rhaney
Key stat: The Rams’ projected starting offensive line has played 230 snaps together.
In 2015, the Rams loaded up on offensive linemen in the draft. They hit on Rob Havenstein, but they are still waiting for the rest of their younger linemen to develop. In the short-term, they might be better off finding someone else at left tackle and starting Garrett Reynolds, but instead, it looks like they will stick with their younger linemen for now and see if they can reach their potential.
32. Seattle Seahawks
I understood them giving us 32'nd in the league at WR a couple days ago, but this is just wrong. jmo.
PFF : https://www.profootballfocus.com/pro-ranking-all-32-nfl-offensive-lines-entering-the-2016-season/
Continuing our season previews series, the PFF analysis team recently ranked every NFL offensive line, based on both the starting lineup and projected depth of each unit. Nearly every team has made changes to their line compared to last year, and at the very least, each team has addressed the depth of their O-line unit.
With those changes taken into consideration, here’s how the league’s offensive lines stack up heading into the 2016 season.
[More: Be sure to check out PFF’s ranking of all 32 NFL QB situations, running back units, and defensive front-sevens.]
1. Dallas Cowboys
2. Oakland Raiders
3. Green Bay Packers
4. Cincinnati Bengals
5. Atlanta Falcons
6. Carolina Panthers
7. Philadelphia Eagles
8. New Orleans Saints
9. Arizona Cardinals
10. Buffalo Bills
11. Houston Texans
12. Washington
13. Baltimore Ravens
14. Pittsburgh Steelers
15. Minnesota Vikings
16. Indianapolis Colts
17. Kansas City Chiefs
18. New England Patriots
19. Miami Dolphins
20. New York Giants
21. Cleveland Browns
22. Detroit Lions
23. Jacksonville Jaguars
24. New York Jets
25. Tennessee Titans
26. San Francisco 49ers
27. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
28. Denver Broncos
29. San Diego Chargers
30. Chicago Bears
31. Los Angeles Rams
Projected starters: LT Greg Robinson, LG Jamon Brown, C Tim Barnes, RG Rodger Saffold, RT Rob Havenstein
Roster depth: Cody Wichmann, Andrew Donnal, Demetrius Rhaney
Key stat: The Rams’ projected starting offensive line has played 230 snaps together.
In 2015, the Rams loaded up on offensive linemen in the draft. They hit on Rob Havenstein, but they are still waiting for the rest of their younger linemen to develop. In the short-term, they might be better off finding someone else at left tackle and starting Garrett Reynolds, but instead, it looks like they will stick with their younger linemen for now and see if they can reach their potential.
32. Seattle Seahawks
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