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  • Week 3 PFF Grades

    The Green Bay Packers scored two quick touchdowns and then held Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to only 12 points to score a big early-season victory at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa on Sunday afternoon. Based on grades from Pro Football Focus, here are the…


    Top 5 offense
    1. WR Randall Cobb: 81.3
    2. WR Romeo Doubs: 74.8
    3. QB Aaron Rodgers: 70.3
    4. WR Allen Lazard: 69.1
    5. TE Tyler Davis: 68.4

    Top 5 defense
    1. DL Kenny Clark: 87.4
    2. CB Eric Stokes: 75.9
    3. CB Rasul Douglas: 75.3
    4. DL Dean Lowry: 71.5
    5. OLB Rashan Gary: 67.5

    Bottom 5 offense
    1. LG Jon Runyan Jr: 46.5
    2. LT Yosh Nijman: 53.0
    3. RB A.J. Dillon: 54.1
    4. WR Juwann Winfree: 54.5
    5. TE Josiah Deguara: 54.5

    Bottom 5 defense
    1. LB Quay Walker: 36.3
    2. OLB Jonathan Garvin: 45.9
    3. S Darnell Savage: 51.8
    4. OLB Preston Smith: 55.7
    5. CB Keisean Nixon: 55.8

    Great game overall, on the road, in wilting heat. Big PROPS!!! to the Special Teams, and I'm not talking short bus type special. Looks who was top pff on offense! Double props to the teeth chattering blocks Lazard layed on some TB defensive backs. Dude plays with an edge!

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    Not sure how Cobb is rated higher than Doubs. Also not getting how Nixon is in the bottom 5.
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    • #3
      Snap counts (sample size) can mess with the numbers, but I agree they don't match the naked eye. FWIW, I think Rasul should play outside and Jaire (or Nixon) in the slot more.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by run pMc View Post
        Snap counts (sample size) can mess with the numbers, but I agree they don't match the naked eye. FWIW, I think Rasul should play outside and Jaire (or Nixon) in the slot more.
        I almost agree, but no way they will take their top CB who they gave a record contract and drop him into the slot.
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        • #5
          They should do what was talked about in the offseason and preseason - move them around according to who the opponent puts where as well as situation in the game.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by texaspackerbacker View Post
            They should do what was talked about in the offseason and preseason - move them around according to who the opponent puts where as well as situation in the game.
            That sounds easy, but it results in blown assignments. When you jump guys around like that they have to be able to line up, and know exact responsibilities such as releasing, leverage and zones from each angle...not just a guy moving around, but several. Those kinds of things lead to big problems all too often.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by bobblehead View Post
              I almost agree, but no way they will take their top CB who they gave a record contract and drop him into the slot.
              I get what you're saying, but it's also strange thinking to not play the guy you've forked over big money for at the position that will make the team the strongest.
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