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PFF OL Grades Through Preseason So Far
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(08-22-2023, 02:36 PM)ochocincos Wrote: Keep in mind Carman's grade is boosted by his team-best run blocking grade.
He's still been overall just meh as a pass blocker, largely in part to the terrible first game.

Adeniji has been about the best overall OT through preseason while Trey Hill has been about the best overall IOL.

Ford, so far, does not look worth making the roster, if we're being honest.

Yeah, Carman can run block. Adeniji being decent against backups doesn't surprise me. He HAS played against the best all be it 
he sucked in doing so. I hope Adeniji has worked on his anchor a lot, that has always been his problem, he plays on roller skates
far too much for my liking. Trey Hill at least hasn't been getting a ton of penalties from what I have been seeing which has always
been his biggest problem, he is tough to move.

Has Ford played RT at all? I thought that is where he was supposed to be playing?

(08-22-2023, 03:41 PM)007BengalsFan Wrote: Carman is just better on the left side.  Hopefully Pollack doesnt come up with the bright idea to switch him back to the right side.  Keep him on the left side and let him develop.



I had hoped Kirkland would come in and be a surprise UDFA being able to make the team.  That didnt happen but he has got potential.  Put him on the practice squad and hopefully he will get better

I agree with all of this. The RT experiment should be put to bed, keep Carman at LT and yeah put Kirkland on the practice 
squad and develop him. He is big and strong and has potential.

(08-22-2023, 03:59 PM)Truck_1_0_1_ Wrote: It didn't, Nate.

People are exaggerating here...

Eh, I have had Carman's back more than anyone but he was down right terrible in the Packers game...
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RE: PFF OL Grades Through Preseason So Far - Nate (formerly eliminate08) - 08-22-2023, 04:47 PM

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