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I know a lot of folks do not like PFF, but comparing grades for the past couple of seasons:
2017 / 2016 / 2015 61.2 / 41.6 / 75.7 / Denzelle Good 60.9 / 67.4 / DNP / Joe Haeg 37.0 / 53.2 / DNP / Le'Raven Clark 71.6 / 67.9 / 82.6 / Austin Howard and for comparision: 82.0 / 82.9 / 79.1 / Anthony Castonzo Only Good's rookie year (in which he only played in 5 games) has a higher grade than Howard's lowest rated year of all our native options for right OT. I have little doubt that Howard is a better option than our current options for right OT and gets us another year down the road to rebuilding the team. I hope we sign him. Walk Worthy,
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OL play is one of the most difficult things to assess in football. Most of us don't have the time to go watch enough games to get a feel for how good a guard or tackle is outside of our team, or maybe division. PFF can be helpful in these situations as long as you use it as a tool to build understanding and not as a single complete source. From what I am reading Ravens fans liked him well enough to want to re-sign him so they could focus on other positions in the draft. Looks like he was cut because Baltimore has cap issues. They have no one better to play RT so it was painful to do it. |
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