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PFF pass block comparison - Bengals OL vs Bucs OL
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(04-16-2021, 02:32 PM)rfaulk34 Wrote: 60.6 overall with the Bills, 51.7 pass block. 2 hits/sacks on 110 passblock snaps for a hit % of .018
55.6 overall with the Bengals, 43.8 pass block. 5 hits/sacks on 327 passblock snaps for a hit % of .015

His grades are consistent and pretty much match what he produced. On an earlier thread, i did some numbers and you want the hit percentage to be around .015 for an average player. A lower number is better. 

The difference in passblock grade came down to only having 2 hurries with the Bills and 10 with the Bengals, in only 3x the games with Cincy. 

Thanks.

I do think Spain will be better than he was in 2020, based on his previous seasons in Buffalo and Tennessee.

2019 pass blocking grade (633 PB snaps) - 70.4
2018 pass blocking grade (466 PB snaps) - 75.6
2017 pass blocking grade (496 PB snaps) - 74.0
2016 pass blocking grade (463 PB snaps) - 77.6

But the Bengals should draft a couple OL regardless of whether we have faith in Spain, XSF, Hopkins, Reiff, and Williams, as every player behind them on the depth chart currently is a bad pass blocker.
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RE: PFF pass block comparison - Bengals OL vs Bucs OL - ochocincos - 04-16-2021, 02:52 PM

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