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PFF OL Grades Through Preseason So Far
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(08-23-2023, 06:35 PM)Luvnit2 Wrote: All of these score are very bad. If we have an OL go down, we are in deep crap. I will say, QB play impacts OL play also. There have been pressures due to WR's not getting open or our bad QB's holding the ball too long.

I feel we can get something for Carmen in a trade. I think that is why he is playing so many snaps, so other teams can get a good look. But as bad as he has been, he is one of the highest ranked backups.

To be fair, about the best we can expect a backup to do is in the 50's.
They're backups for a reason, and we know the Bengals don't really have any studs in waiting.


For Carman, he seems to be a tale of two cities.
When at LT, he's a solid pass blocker, but he can't run block very well.
In his brief time at RT, he's showing to be a good run blocker but not good pass blocking.

If he could put his LT pass blocking and RT run blocking together, he'd be pretty solid.
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RE: PFF OL Grades Through Preseason So Far - ochocincos - 08-23-2023, 06:46 PM

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