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PFF pass block comparison - Bengals OL vs Bucs OL
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(04-16-2021, 02:50 PM)Au165 Wrote: If you are an analytics guy, not sure if you are, Barrett was REALLY good in limited snaps in Denver. You mention starts, but he appeared in almost every game in 4 out of the 5 years there as an important rotational player. He played 45%/36%/58%/26% (Injured) of defensive snaps while in Denver and was ultra-productive on a disruption per snap basis. 

My point is pretty simple, guys get passed over. There will be guys who are on the market right now in FA, that no one wants, who will end up on a roster and be productive starters next year. As I said, Spain playing multiple positions because we had no one else and moved him to plug holes didn't bode well for his success. We will see how it goes but I think he can be a serviceable player here.

Starts are mostly meaningless. It just means you took the first snap of the game.
As long as you took a majority of snaps, that's more important.
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RE: PFF pass block comparison - Bengals OL vs Bucs OL - ochocincos - 04-16-2021, 02:53 PM

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