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Can we just take a step back and look at the roster?
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(03-16-2019, 09:43 AM)SHRacerX Wrote: I think Redmond ranked around #54 and Miller was #24.  That is out of roughly 64 starting guards in the league (guessing 2 per team would qualify with enough snaps to be in the rankings).

Redmond was actually pretty solid as a run blocker, but deficient in pass blocking.  That being said, Miller, coming from Buffalo, had a rookie QB (and Nathan Peterman?) that held on to the ball much longer than Dalton.  Not sure about how they calculate the guard's performance there, but it is a much tougher job.  

I asked how many Guards qualified for ratings, because we all know that 64 begin the year as starters, but many others get significant playing time due to injuries, poor performance by the original starter, etc.  I'm thinking that the actual number of Guards qualifying to be rated has to be up near 100.
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RE: Can we just take a step back and look at the roster? - SunsetBengal - 03-16-2019, 11:10 AM

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