Huskerfollower4life
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Or Scotts?Do we know what Rouse's PFF grade was this last season?
Or Scotts?Do we know what Rouse's PFF grade was this last season?
Thought Scott was in the low 60s at C mid 70s at RT.Or Scotts?
Well he is a improvement on what we have or have had.Thought Scott was in the low 60s at C mid 70s at RT.
rouse at a grade of 67.3. Rough pass grade at 54.6. Run at 71.4. but he was hurt. Total grade the year before was 71.4.
People live and die with PFF way too much...average a$$ service.
Thats what needs to happen development. That's the key to winning.Who doesn't like that quote. Development moving forward will be a huge focus of this staff going in. Something they seem very comfortable in being able to deliver. I like it.
Yeah I really wanted the guy from Baylor.Dang, nice!
Had that kid from Baylor picked NU as well...we might have been looking at the the OL being a really big strength.
Correct….their QB grades are many times atrocious.People live and die with PFF way too much...average a$$ service.
I wonder if NFL teams use any part of how they grade when it comes to drafting guys.I semi agree with that as well. Some of the grades are suspect.
I wonder if NFL teams use any part of how they grade when it comes to drafting guys.
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