03-18-2023, 07:09 PM
(03-18-2023, 06:43 PM)ochocincos Wrote: Raimann played 711 snaps, which was 61.77% of the total offensive snaps (1151).
In those 711 snaps, there were 428 pass block snaps (60.2%).
He allowed 7 sacks and 27 total pressures, according to PFF.
If Raimann had been able to play 100% of the offensive snaps (720 pass block snaps), he was on pace to have allowed 11 sacks and 43 total pressures.
That's right about on par with what Jonah allowed (12 sacks, 43 total pressures on 724 pass block snaps and 1101 total snaps).
I think Jonah is better than what he showed in 2022, but Raimann also will likely get better, as he was just a rookie last season.
It might not really be worth it to swap Raimann for Jonah.
Aslong as the Colts take Jonah and we get a young player of need or a pick out of it I don't care where they play. Before his injury plagued season last year Jonah was average and a lot of teams don't even have that at this time.