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Darryl Williams is the 5th best Tackle in the League according to PFF.


JakeDel5674

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I mean, he's good.  But, 5th best?

https://www.profootballfocus.com/nfl/players/daryl-williams/9535

OT DARYL WILLIAMS, 87.0 OVERALL GRADE

Williams was perfect in pass protection as he surrendered no pressures on 34 passing snaps. Williams also produced some nice run blocks in Carolina’s power blocking scheme. Carolina was content playing conservative with the lead in the second half.

@Saca312, I need your instant analysis on why PFF is wrong here ASAP.  Then, post something about how Bradberry is great designated by PFF.  

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Also, MATT KALIL FINALLY GOT A SOLID GRADE!  WOW!

https://www.profootballfocus.com/news/pro-refocused-carolina-panthers-17-tampa-bay-buccaneers-3

 

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1 hour ago, JakeDel5674 said:

I need some analysis on Bradberry though.  And why PFF makes sense for him, but not Darryl. LOLZ.  

Because Bradberry does press like this against one of the NFL's better WRs. 

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The key is to do your own research and substantiate whether or not a party's claims are true or not. Go to film and back it up. Film backs up the fact we give help to Daryl a lot, making him look better than he is. Therefore, PFF is overrating him because they do not consider scheme or how protections help one person out.

To further substantiate their flawed viewpoint on offensive tackles, here are NFL player testimonies about how PFF grades tackles.

http://detroit.cbslocal.com/2017/09/13/tj-lang-pro-football-focus-is-absolute-garbage/

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“But they don’t know anything about identification, what offensive linemen are supposed to do. They think if a guy blitzes off the edge, that’s automatically the tackle’s block, but a lot of times that’s not the case. They’ve always graded me well, which I don’t mind, but I still don’t respect it,” Lang said.

Apparently, most NFL players feel the same way.

“I know most of the guys that I’ve played with absolutely hate it, just because it’s started to gain so much steam now where Sunday Night Football, Thursday Night Football, they’re actually showing stats up there for the players,” said Lang. “I think it’s absolute garbage and I think most players do.”

Now, in terms of PFF's claim that Bradberry is the NFL's best press corner, that is absolutely true. He's been fantastic when in press coverage, and film backs that up. Scheme doesn't play as a factor in terms of press technique, so PFF will most likely be right in this instance.

So, please stop making yourself look foolish and tagging me in your mindless "oh hur hur I gotcha" childish posts.

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38 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

Because Bradberry does press like this against one of the NFL's better WRs. 

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The key is to do your own research and substantiate whether or not a party's claims are true or not. Go to film and back it up. Film backs up the fact we give help to Daryl a lot, making him look better than he is. Therefore, PFF is overrating him because they do not consider scheme or how protections help one person out.

To further substantiate their flawed viewpoint on offensive tackles, here are NFL player testimonies about how PFF grades tackles.

http://detroit.cbslocal.com/2017/09/13/tj-lang-pro-football-focus-is-absolute-garbage/

Now, in terms of PFF's claim that Bradberry is the NFL's best press corner, that is absolutely true. He's been fantastic when in press coverage, and film backs that up. Scheme doesn't play as a factor in terms of press technique, so PFF will most likely be right in this instance.

So, please stop making yourself look foolish and tagging me in your mindless "oh hur hur I gotcha" childish posts.

You all mad and poo.  Hahaha.  

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