03-12-2023, 01:33 PM
(03-11-2023, 10:59 PM)rfaulk34 Wrote: McGary (28)
6 19 1051 (55.3)
9 41 986 (24.0)
4 30 890 (29.7)
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19 90 2927 SPP = (32.5)
McGlinchey (28)
6 36 1210 (33.6)
2 13 466 (35.8)
5 37 1091 (29.5)
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13 86 2767 SPP = (32.2)
Eluemunor (28)
3 26 940 (36.2)
0 5 266 (53.2)
3 11 419 (38.1)
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6 42 1625 SPP = (38.7)
Taylor (25)
5 21 1230 (58.6)
6 34 1083 (31.9)
8 58 1037 (17.9)
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19 113 3350 SPP = (29.6)
Jawaan Taylor and Kaleb McGary both had top 10 passpro numbers last year (55+ SPP).
Yes, but the two other years they were both below average with McGary being in the mid to high 20s and Taylor being below average both years with a horribe 17.9 in one of those. I would be worried both Taylor and McGary have only showed success 1 year in pass protection. In Taylor's case he still posted a total 58.7 PFF grade last year so his run blocking must not be very good. At least McGary showed elite run blocking ability.
Eluemunor has been above average in pass protection all three years. McGlinchey great run blocker but not so great in pass protection. If we go by your numbers I think we should all agree McGlinchey would be a bad pick up and is not worth 15-16 million a year for someone who is not good in pass protection. Ive never been a fan of signing McGlinchey for that reason. Too much money for a guy who is not good in pass protection. Im not sold on McGary or Taylor either. From my perspective I dont see any great, home run free agent signings at RT. I see some workable solutions. I think Kelvin Beachum although not one of the guys listed above could also be a good depth option.