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I know how some of you guys just LOVE PFF (note:sarcasm) but I thought that this was interesting given the criticism of the Offensive line this season.
7. New England Patriots
PB = 16th, RB = 3rd, PEN = 1st
Even with Logan Mankins less than 100% the line has still come together to play well with nobody more so than Sebastian Vollmer. Special credit to the run blocking of Ryan Wendell, and how Nate Solder has held up at left tackle.
And our next opponent:
29. St Louis Rams
PB = 29th, RB = 21st, PEN = 29th
29th may not seem great, but when you consider the injuries this unit as overcome, it’s something of a victory. Guys who have been turnstile tackles elsewhere, Wayne Hunter and Barry Richardson, have held up reasonably well, while the worst ranked performer (Quinn Ojinnaka) has just been let go.
https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2012/10/24/offensive-line-rankings/
7. New England Patriots
PB = 16th, RB = 3rd, PEN = 1st
Even with Logan Mankins less than 100% the line has still come together to play well with nobody more so than Sebastian Vollmer. Special credit to the run blocking of Ryan Wendell, and how Nate Solder has held up at left tackle.
And our next opponent:
29. St Louis Rams
PB = 29th, RB = 21st, PEN = 29th
29th may not seem great, but when you consider the injuries this unit as overcome, it’s something of a victory. Guys who have been turnstile tackles elsewhere, Wayne Hunter and Barry Richardson, have held up reasonably well, while the worst ranked performer (Quinn Ojinnaka) has just been let go.
https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2012/10/24/offensive-line-rankings/