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Good for Dobbs. I liked him and hope he gets the chance to see the field again at some point.
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PFF GRADES THROUGH 12-weeks TOTAL OFFENSIVE GRADES: ___________________________________1 of 31 players currently performing at Elite Level 90-100 Chubb - RB - 90.5 - 2nd of 62 - Georgia - 2018 ___________________________________1 of 31 players currently performing at Pro Bowl Level 89-85 Bitonio - G - 87.7 - 2nd of 86 - Nevada - 2014 ___________________________________5 of 31 players performing at Starter Level 84-70 Pocic - C - 83.0 - 3rd of 38 - LSU - 2017 (Injured - placed on IR) Brissett - QB - 82.5 - 9th of 37 - NC State - 2016 Njoku - TE - 81.4 - 2nd of 71 - Miami, FL - 2017 Cooper - WR - 79.9 - 15th of 119 - Alabama - 2016 Teller - G - 72.0 - 13th of 86 - Virginia Tech - 2018 ___________________________________11 of 31 players currently performing at Backup Level 69-60 Hunt - RB - 69.3 - 34th of 62 - Toledo - 2017 DPJ - WR - 68.6 - 48th of 119 - Michigan - 2020 Conklin - OT - 67.5 - 43rd of 77 - Michigan St - 2016 Froholdt - G - 66.2 - 28th of 86 - Arkansas - 2019 Johnson - RB - 65.9 - NR - South Florida - 2019 Forbes - G - 65.5 - NR - SE Missouri St - 2019 York - K - 63.4 - 30th of 44 - LSU - 2022 Wills - OT - 63.2 - 53rd of 77 - Alabama - 2020 Dunn - OT - 61.1 - NR - Maryland - 2017 Forristall - TE - 60.1 - NR - Alabama - 2021 Haeg - OT - 60.0 - NR - N Dakota St - 2016 ___________________________________13 of 31 players currently performing at Replaceable Level 59-0 Brown - TE - 59.8 - 39th of 71 - Oregon - 2017 Bryant - TE - 58.1 - 46th of 71 - Florida Atlantic - 2020 Hubbard - T - 55.8 - NR - UAB - 2013 Watson - QB - 55.8 - NR - Clemson - 2017 Woods II - WR - 55.7 - NR - Oklahoma - 2022 Mancz - C - 55.1 - NR - Toledo - 2015 Hudson - OT - 55.0 - NR - Cincinnati - 2021 Bell - WR - 54.9 - 112th of 119 - Purdue - 2022 Schwartz - WR - 50.8 - NR - Auburn - 2021 Felton - WR - 50.6 - NR - UCLA - 2021 Ford - RB - 50.0 - NR - Cincinnati - 2022 James - TE - 42.2 - NR - Penn St - 2015 Rogers - WR - 00.0 - NR - Grambling St - 2016 TOTAL DEFENSIVE GRADE ___________________________________1 of 30 players currently performing at Elite Level 90-100 Garrett - Edge - 92.2 - 1st of 122 - Texas A&M - 2017 ___________________________________0 of 30 players currently performing at Pro Bowl Level 89-85 ___________________________________5 of 30 players currently performing at Starter Level 84-70 Walker - LB - 82.7 - NR - Northwestern - 2017 (injured, out for season) Bojorquez - P - 76.6 - 7th of 32 - New Mexico - 2018 Emerson - CB - 71.1 - 24th of 119 - Mississippi St - 2022 Graham - CB - 70.7 - NR - Oregon - 2021 Clowney - Edge - 70.3 - 41st of 122 - South Carolina - 2014 ___________________________________7 of 30 players currently performing at Backup Level 69-60 Takitaki - LB - 67.8 - 28th of 81 - BYU - 2019 (injured, out for season) Newsome - CB - 66.2 - 45th of 119 - Northwestern - 2021 Fields -- LB - 64.6 - NR - West Virginia - 2021 D. Bell - S - 64.5 - NR - West Florida Argonauts - 2022 JOK - LB - 63.7 - 38th of 81 - Notre Dame - 2021 Kunaszyk - LB - 63.7 - NR - California - 2019 Stille - DT - 62.8 - NR - Nebraska - 2022 ___________________________________17 of 30 players currently performing Replaceable Level 59-0 Delpit - S - 57.6 - 65th of 88 - LSU - 2020 Johnson - S - 57.3 - 64th of 88 - Boston Coll - 2017 Thomas - Edge - 57.3 - NR - Oklahoma - 2022 Winovich - Edge - 55.1 - NR - Michigan - 2019 Rochell - Edge - 52.9 - NR - Notre Dame - 2017 (Waived 11/12) Perry - DT - 52.4 - NR - Illinois - 2022 (Waived 11/14) Williams - CB - 52.2 - NR - LSU - 2019 Harrison - S - 49.4 - NR - Alabama - 2018 Bryan - DT - 49.0 - 93rd of 124 - Florida - 2018 Ward - CB - 47.6 - 107th of 119 - Ohio St - 2018 Winfrey - DT - 43.9 - 106th of 124 - Oklahoma - 2022 Green - CB - 42.0 - NR - Oklahoma St - 2020 Wright - Edge - 40.2 - 122nd of 122 - UAB - 2022 Jones - LB - 37.2 - NR - LSU - 2016 Phillips - LB - 36.7 - 78th of 81 - LSU - 2020 (injured, out for season) Elliott - DT - 34.8 - 115th of 124 - Missouri - 2020 Togiai - DT - 30.4 - 121st of 124 - Ohio St - 2021 NR = Not Ranked due to not having snap minimum SCALE: 100 - 90 = Elite level of play 85-89 = Pro Bowl level of play 84-70 = Starter level of play 69-60 = Backup level of play 59-0 = Replaceable level of play
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Maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan, are you trying to say Watson is replaceable after one game? Really? lmao
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Are you saying that Watson's performance was anywhere near respectable? Watson's PFF Grade after 1 game is not a validation of his skill level, it's a grade of the performance that he demonstrated on the field. His level of actual performance was at the replaceable level. By your thinking, Watson should be classified as Elite whether his level of play dictates that or not? Excuses aside, and OMG I know there's a bunch of excuses, the level of play demonstrated by Watson in his first game back after 700 days was graded out at 55.8 which is unacceptable play from a QB and a starting point for where he is right now. Now if Watson's performance against the worst team in the NFL is acceptable for you then so be it, that's your opinion. The PFF Grade earned for his performance is what it is, a snapshot of his actual performance on the field, nothing more - nothing less.
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Browns claim Jaelon Darden, place Anthony Schwartz (concussion) on IR.
Darden is a small/fast WR and return prospect, and the Browns obviously view him as worth a shot.
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Are you saying that Watson's performance was anywhere near respectable? Watson's PFF Grade after 1 game is not a validation of his skill level, it's a grade of the performance that he demonstrated on the field. His level of actual performance was at the replaceable level. By your thinking, Watson should be classified as Elite whether his level of play dictates that or not? Excuses aside, and OMG I know there's a bunch of excuses, the level of play demonstrated by Watson in his first game back after 700 days was graded out at 55.8 which is unacceptable play from a QB and a starting point for where he is right now. Now if Watson's performance against the worst team in the NFL is acceptable for you then so be it, that's your opinion. The PFF Grade earned for his performance is what it is, a snapshot of his actual performance on the field, nothing more - nothing less. Lmao. Don't have a meltdown, steve. His play was certainly unacceptable in his first game after not playing for almost two full years. But he was considered elite before, and there should be a little leeway to get back to his best form. Maybe he won't, or maybe he will but reacting like he's replaceable after one game is hilarious. I mean, seriously, it's not even in the realm of possibilities. Now, of course, if he stinks the rest of the year, then we should be crapping our pants.
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Lmao. Don't have a meltdown, steve. His play was certainly unacceptable in his first game after not playing for almost two full years. But he was considered elite before, and there should be a little leeway to get back to his best form. Maybe he won't, or maybe he will but reacting like he's replaceable after one game is hilarious. I mean, seriously, it's not even in the realm of possibilities. Now, of course, if he stinks the rest of the year, then we should be crapping our pants. OCD, you must be mistaken or something to assume that I had anything to do with Watson being in the replaceable level of the PFF. Any QB that performs at the 55.8 grade level is in the replaceable level. That's not a shot at Watson, it's just where his lack luster performance has him within the scale. It's no different than with Ward. He supposedly received a mega contract because he was playing elite according to Berry. He's sucking eggs this year and has had concussion issues and certainly not going to be replaced as long as Berry is here but his performance on the field none the less through 12 games grades out at 47.6 and ranked 107th of 119 CB's ranked. PFF doesn't take into consideration playing to get the rust off or in Wards case a concussion. Anyway, there was nothing I did to place Watson where his performance placed him.
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Straight to the IR with a concussion? I don't believe I've ever seen that before.
I guess there's a possibility we may see him in the final game this season. If not, I wish him well in his future endeavors. I don't think a career in the NFL is in the cards.
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