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OT Jaylon Moore, 5th Round Pick 2021

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He should be consider to start at RT, held his own today.
Originally posted by Predator85:
He should be consider to start at RT, held his own today.

He's going to be starting at LT the rest of the season
Originally posted by StubbyNBY:
Originally posted by Predator85:
He should be consider to start at RT, held his own today.

He's going to be starting at LT the rest of the season

Dude, you haven't cited ANYONE saying Trent is done for the year.
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They should put him at RG, Brunskill is trash.
Originally posted by jimrat:
They should put him at RG, Brunskill is trash.

The whole right side is trash
Originally posted by onetrackt:
Originally posted by jimrat:
They should put him at RG, Brunskill is trash.

The whole right side is trash

Yes MM was terrible in pass pro
Moore looked better than McG in limited action..
If Banks still isn't ready after the Bye (hope not), maybe put Moore in at RG. I've seen enough of Brunskill as a starting RG. Good utility guy on the OL but not what you want starting regularly, especially if you're going to have your rookie QB that you've invested so much in starting going forward.
He was a 5th rounder so I'm not worried.
Originally posted by jimrat:
They should put him at RG, Brunskill is trash.

Stats say otherwise. After yesterday, he is ranked #16. LT is #10.

I don't get the dislike for Brunskill. He was isolated in on one play yesterday in which he appeared to miss a block on a safety. Other than that one play, he played well. He sometimes lacks the brute strength to hold off top-tier power rushers but there are 59 other guards in the league ranked below him.
[ Edited by dj43 on Oct 4, 2021 at 8:41 AM ]
Originally posted by NinerGM:
I am convinced the scouts are allowed to pick players in rounds 5 - 7.

Adam Peters territory.
Originally posted by dj43:
Originally posted by jimrat:
They should put him at RG, Brunskill is trash.

Stats say otherwise. After yesterday, he is ranked #16. LT is #10.

I don't get the dislike for Brunskill. He was isolated in on one play yesterday in which he appeared to miss a block on a safety. Other than that one play, he played well. He sometimes lacks the brute strength to hold off top-tier power rushers but there are 59 other guards in the league ranked below him.

LOL. Tomlinson let another free rusher go by in the A gap, another massive drive killing penalty, Brunskill has been pancaked all year, etc.

No offense but PFF is horrendous at OL grades. I think Trey was pressured 100% of the game. Jimmy 50%.

I appreciate the perspective though.
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by dj43:
Originally posted by jimrat:
They should put him at RG, Brunskill is trash.

Stats say otherwise. After yesterday, he is ranked #16. LT is #10.

I don't get the dislike for Brunskill. He was isolated in on one play yesterday in which he appeared to miss a block on a safety. Other than that one play, he played well. He sometimes lacks the brute strength to hold off top-tier power rushers but there are 59 other guards in the league ranked below him.

LOL. Tomlinson let another free rusher go by in the A gap, another massive drive killing penalty, Brunskill has been pancaked all year, etc.

No offense but PFF is horrendous at OL grades. I think Trey was pressured 100% of the game. Jimmy 50%.

I appreciate the perspective though.

Grading OL is difficult if one does not know the blocking assignments. PFF uses the same matrix to grade every player on every play. Hence, we do get perspective on our guys.

In this case, between future HOFer Zach Martin at #1 and #6 Chris Lindstrom, there are 12 rating points - a big drop. Between #7 Roger Saffold and #16 Daniel Brunskill there are only 8 rating points, with Tomlinson just four points behind #6. This shows our two guards to be right in the mix of the second tier of OGs around the league. (PFF has 75 guards that have played significant snaps this season.)
On the topic of PFF; on 22 snaps, they rated Moore the same as former first-round pick Isaiah Wynn (#47). His PP grade was an acceptable 73.5. Not bad considering he came in cold.
Originally posted by dj43:
On the topic of PFF; on 22 snaps, they rated Moore the same as former first-round pick Isaiah Wynn (#47). His PP grade was an acceptable 73.5. Not bad considering he came in cold.

Moore did have a nice game off the bench. Indeed. That was noticeable.
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