10-01-2020, 01:22 PM
(10-01-2020, 12:49 PM)Wes Mantooth Wrote: I just checked Bobby Harts PFF score at it's 65 for the year. Jonah, I believe was, 66.
Did PFF change their rating system? Because the way it used to work was these would have put them smack damn in the middle of a "backup" grade.
I'm pretty sure 60-69 is backup, starter is 70-84, I think 84-89 is like Pro Bowl, and 90-100 is elite. And I think anything under 60 is replaceable.
So unless something has changed, Bobby Hart is currently clocking somewhere around the level you would expect for 48th best RT in the league.
To the person who claimed it, how is that average, or slightly below? He needs to be at like a 75-77 for that to be true, would he not?
It changed. 60-69 is considered an average starter now. 50-59 is a below average starter and <49 is a backup. Ryan Ramcyk was their highest rated T last year and he was only rated 91.
No matter how we slice it, Hart is our 2nd highest rated OL right now, anyways. Turner isn't going to bury his 2nd best guy in the media.