Zach McCloud only played 9 snaps???
He was mainly on special teams.
Zach McCloud only played 9 snaps???
OTs, like DTs and 5 star skill talent have been on the top of the college football pay scale for the past decade.
We won’t be bringing in top OTs until we bring the money bags
Frierson needs to play moreFrierson and Rousseau
UF was selling out on run in 2nd half.When...
Cam'Ron Harris - 86.2 (15)
DeeJay Dallas - 72.5 (56)
...are your best players and they get 24 total touches. They were averaging over six yards per touch in the game.
Should have ridden them the entire fourth quarter.
Some of these grades make zero senseOffense:
Cam'Ron Harris - 86.2 (15)
DeeJay Dallas - 72.5 (56)
Navaughn Donaldson - 64.5 (71)
DJ Scaife - 62.6 (71)
Corey Gaynor - 62.6 (71)
Jeff Thomas - 61.7 (54)
Brevin Jordan - 61.6 (62)
Mark Pope - 61.1 (2 snaps)
Mike Harley - 59.1 (46)
Realus George - 58.6 (5 snaps)
Brian Hightower - 57.3 (4 snaps)
KJ Osborn - 57.0 (71)
Tate Martell - 56.0 (15)
Jarren Williams - 54.6 (71)
John Campbell Jr. - 36.7 (71)
Zion Nelson - 35.8 (71)
Will Mallory - 31.3 (25)
Defense:
Scott Patchan - 75.9 (43)
Gregory Rousseau - 73.7 (14)
Gilbert Frierson - 72.2 (12)
Jonathan Garvin - 70.4 (49)
Chigozie Nnoruka - 69.7 (11)
Jonathan Ford - 69.5 (46)
Amari Carter - 69.5 (55)
Trajan Bandy - 67.5 (54)
Robert Knowles - 65.7 (16)
Pat Bethel - 65.5 (37)
Romeo Finley - 65.1 (36)
TeCory Couch - 64.9 (12)
Gurvan Hall Jr. - 63.3 (52)
Zach McCloud - 61.1 (9 snaps)
Jordan Miller - 58.7 (4 snaps)
Trevon Hill - 57.8 (15)
Al Blades Jr. - 55.4 (57)
Michael Pinckney - 48.2 (48)
Shaq Quarterman - 44.5 (57)
For those who were questioning Patchan - do you see that rating?Offense:
Cam'Ron Harris - 86.2 (15)
DeeJay Dallas - 72.5 (56)
Navaughn Donaldson - 64.5 (71)
DJ Scaife - 62.6 (71)
Corey Gaynor - 62.6 (71)
Jeff Thomas - 61.7 (54)
Brevin Jordan - 61.6 (62)
Mark Pope - 61.1 (2 snaps)
Mike Harley - 59.1 (46)
Realus George - 58.6 (5 snaps)
Brian Hightower - 57.3 (4 snaps)
KJ Osborn - 57.0 (71)
Tate Martell - 56.0 (15)
Jarren Williams - 54.6 (71)
John Campbell Jr. - 36.7 (71)
Zion Nelson - 35.8 (71)
Will Mallory - 31.3 (25)
Defense:
Scott Patchan - 75.9 (43)
Gregory Rousseau - 73.7 (14)
Gilbert Frierson - 72.2 (12)
Jonathan Garvin - 70.4 (49)
Chigozie Nnoruka - 69.7 (11)
Jonathan Ford - 69.5 (46)
Amari Carter - 69.5 (55)
Trajan Bandy - 67.5 (54)
Robert Knowles - 65.7 (16)
Pat Bethel - 65.5 (37)
Romeo Finley - 65.1 (36)
TeCory Couch - 64.9 (12)
Gurvan Hall Jr. - 63.3 (52)
Zach McCloud - 61.1 (9 snaps)
Jordan Miller - 58.7 (4 snaps)
Trevon Hill - 57.8 (15)
Al Blades Jr. - 55.4 (57)
Michael Pinckney - 48.2 (48)
Shaq Quarterman - 44.5 (57)
Some of these grades make zero sense
JT’s is way too high
Jordan’s is way too low
Just a general question. Who does this PFF rating? And if its done on the outside, how do the know the coaches intended assignments and responsibilities?
And yeah we might be a muffed punt away from winning that opening game but it didn't look like our defense was ready to be physical the way it needed to be. And those numbers with our linebackers prove it
Plenty of teams at many levels use their services for the raw data. Even division 2 teams today often have their own analytics people and they by no means are trusting the ratings of people who don’t know what the assignments are. A guy in another thread in this explained his friend worked analytics at a division 3 team and PFF was “in the ballpark” of their ratings.I believe ex players, coaches, scouts. Plenty of NFL teams have usedtheir services.