Through Week 2, the #Lions rank 29th in the NFL with a 49.7 pass blocking grade
LT Decker- 30.8 PB Grade
LG Dahl- 85.0 PB Grade
C Ragnow- 52.0 PB Grade
RG Glasgow- 62.2 PB Grade
RT Wagner- 48.6 PB Grade
LG Wiggins- 45.6 PB Grade
Through Week 2, the #Lions rank 29th in the NFL with a 49.7 pass blocking grade
LT Decker- 30.8 PB Grade
LG Dahl- 85.0 PB Grade
C Ragnow- 52.0 PB Grade
RG Glasgow- 62.2 PB Grade
RT Wagner- 48.6 PB Grade
LG Wiggins- 45.6 PB Grade
Brutal, man. Not surprised in the slightest. Hope we can keep winning, be competitive and fun…then fix OL next season and get really serious.
Its two games an after game three they will make major jump relax
Ahhh - forgot about that “game 3 jump” we always do. Thanks for the clarity.
Interesting given no sacks, 1 hurry and a few deep balls in week 2…
Yeah, they were a mess week 1 (Decker mostly) but pretty solid last week (IMO)
Yeah, so my eyes have not been deceiving me so far. I could see the whiffs and weakness on my TV screen despite a few posters stating we are blocking well.
More evidence in the magic of Stafford and a good OC.
If course… it’s only half the story, because, well they only run half the time.
What’s Crosby’s grade?
Stats never tell the whole story.
My initial thought was… who cares what our ranking is… we haven’t lost a game yet?!
No, but they’re helpful added context. Plus, we’ve got to talk about something, eh?
I would much rather know our playoff probability after week 2.
The most interesting aspect is how well Dahl is doing. No one really expected much from him, let alone starting, before the offseason started. Most were focused on Wiggins vs Oday A.
That overall two-week score is skewed by the poor week one. Here’s PFFs top offensive players for week two. Three on the Oline
That’s Lions specific, not league wide. Just as a clarification.
I know. I was just looking at the grades. Week one definitely dragged down the average
Hey, I had expectations for him! Quinn must have as well, because he gave him that pay raise.