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Full Week 14 PFF Grades: Offense/Defense & O-Line Pressures

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Three of the top five blockers were non-lineman.
Jaelen and Christian grades were as strong as they looked. Players like Chubb, X, Ingram, Kohou, and Holland all scored sub-56.
No one on offense graded higher than 68.

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davis sucks, thats why your seeing seiler regularly. Seiler is playing very solid football.
I hadn’t made the connection to Sieler. That guy is an old school, high motor good player. Davis doesn’t play w the same leverage as Sieler.
 
Raekwon = Jordan Phillips 2.0
Rare physical attributes but inconsistent motor and injury prone
Role often cited as one who takes on blockers to free others to make tackles
Good enough to earn a second contract but not in Miami.
 
Raekwon has fallen off a cliff since his rookie year. I'm not sure he should even be on the field at this point.
Davis’s usefulness has always been much exaggerated. He doesn’t make plays or pressure the quarterback at all. He’s just a big body. Replace him with a 6’4 350 pound rookie nose tackle you can find in the 6th or 7th round, and you’d lose nothing.
 
Raekwon = Jordan Phillips 2.0
Rare physical attributes but inconsistent motor and injury prone
Role often cited as one who takes on blockers to free others to make tackles
Good enough to earn a second contract but not in Miami.
Jordan Phillips had more sacks and QB hits in 430 snaps as a rookie than Raekwon Davis has had in his whole three-year, 1400+ snap Dolphins career.

Not that Jordan Phillips is or was particularly good…
 
The only one whose grades didn't pass the eye test is Kohou. It seemed like he had a better game. Not surprised Chubb graded out so poorly. He was a complete non-factor.
 
Davis, bad knee and all, demands a double allowing Wilkins and Seiler to man handle their man and make plays.
 
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