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For those interested - Orlando Brown PFF grades
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2018 - Rats RT - Run Block 61.8 Pass Block 73.5

2019 - Rats RT - Run Block 59.4 Pass Block 82.5

2020 - Rats RT - Run Block 73.0 Pass Block 76.7

2021 - Chiefs LT - Run Block 67.0 Pass Block 76.1

2022 - Chiefs LT - Run Block 69.1 Pass Block 77.2
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(03-16-2023, 12:58 AM)Joelist Wrote: 2018 - Rats RT - Run Block 61.8  Pass Block 73.5

2019 - Rats RT - Run Block 59.4  Pass Block 82.5

2020 - Rats RT - Run Block 73.0  Pass Block 76.7

2021 - Chiefs LT - Run Block 67.0  Pass Block 76.1

2022 - Chiefs LT - Run Block 69.1  Pass Block 77.2

Where do those rank on the year?
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Now do Jonah.
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(03-16-2023, 01:00 AM)Isaac Curtis: The Real #85 Wrote: Now do Jonah.

I need to log back in to PFF, but I'll grab them
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And per request here's Jonah:

2020 - Run Block 53.4 Pass Block 75.8

2021 - Run Block 79.8 Pass Block 68.8

2022 - Run Block 49.9 Pass Block 63.9
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(03-16-2023, 01:06 AM)Joelist Wrote: And per request here's Jonah:

2020 - Run Block 53.4 Pass Block 75.8

2021 - Run Block 79.8 Pass Block 68.8

2022 - Run Block 49.9 Pass Block 63.9

So Jonah is getting worse?
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(03-16-2023, 01:08 AM)Bengalbug Wrote: So Jonah is getting worse?

I don't think he's better than Brown, but Jonah did have a dislocated kneecap for 3/4 of the season this year...
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I like Jonah but even I had to admit by the end of this last season he was not starter quality in his play. I think the two dislocated kneecaps played a role in that they robbed him of any real ability to anchor. Either way this is a significant upgrade.
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Hopefully, a healthy Jonah resembles his 2021 self.

I love that he battled through the dislocated kneecap, but it had to have a significant negativeimpact on his play. If he bounces back, be it at RT or LG, we could really be in business. Big IF, but still. It is a night for rainbows & sunshine!
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(03-16-2023, 01:06 AM)Joelist Wrote: And per request here's Jonah:

2020 - Run Block 53.4  Pass Block 75.8

2021 - Run Block 79.8  Pass Block 68.8

2022 - Run Block 49.9  Pass Block 63.9

What about Brown's replacement Juwan Taylor?
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Brown settled in as the season went on and the back half of the season saw a large improvement in his pass blocking grade.

https://www.arrowheadpride.com/2023/1/11/23548708/arrowheadlines-pff-acknowledge-orlando-brown-jrs-improvement
Quote:After threatening to hold out for the 2022 season following a franchise-tag saga that didn’t culminate in a long-term deal, Brown turned a slow start into a strong second half protecting quarterback Patrick Mahomes. From Week 10 to the end of the regular season, Brown’s 88.7 pass-blocking grade ranked third best among left tackles.

He may not become one of the game’s true top tackles given his much-maligned athletic limitations, but he’s a very reliable blindside protector who has succeeded in two diametrically opposed offensive schemes.

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I’m pretty pumped about the line with the players we have now. Solid players to pick up the slack for the injured vets from last year. We could certainly add another name or two as well.
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(03-16-2023, 01:06 AM)Joelist Wrote: And per request here's Jonah:

2020 - Run Block 53.4  Pass Block 75.8

2021 - Run Block 79.8  Pass Block 68.8

2022 - Run Block 49.9  Pass Block 63.9

Jonah's injuries had to impact him. I look at 2021 rankings and wonder if Jonah could move to RT or RG and be as good or better than he was in 2021.
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#14
I'm not up right now to transcribing career for Taylor, but last season he was 76.4 Pass Block and 39.7 Run Block.
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(03-16-2023, 02:11 AM)Joelist Wrote: I'm not up right now to transcribing career for Taylor, but last season he was 76.4 Pass Block and 39.7 Run Block.

averages out to about a 58 Hilarious
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(03-16-2023, 02:11 AM)Joelist Wrote: I'm not up right now to transcribing career for Taylor, but last season he was 76.4 Pass Block and 39.7 Run Block.

Run blocking is putrid. I would still think they would rather sign Brown for the money we gave him vs what they gave Taylor.
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(03-16-2023, 02:29 AM)CarolinaBengalFanGuy Wrote: Run blocking is putrid. I would still think they would rather sign Brown for the money we gave him vs what they gave Taylor.

Maybe KC thinks their OL coach can fix Taylor's problems with run blocking?
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Thanks. This is a big big man (6'8", 345, 35") who knows what it takes. Doesn't hurt that he blocked for Mixon at Oklahoma.

Big big move.
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(03-16-2023, 12:58 AM)Joelist Wrote: 2018 - Rats RT - Run Block 61.8  Pass Block 73.5

2019 - Rats RT - Run Block 59.4  Pass Block 82.5

2020 - Rats RT - Run Block 73.0  Pass Block 76.7

2021 - Chiefs LT - Run Block 67.0  Pass Block 76.1

2022 - Chiefs LT - Run Block 69.1  Pass Block 77.2

all and all Consistent..
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Still need more. Be it new people or vast improvement by those starting game one. If he 100% locks down his position, it still means the other side of the line needs to hold up.
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