PFF’s top five college players, regardless of position:
Hey, the first team defense handled Isabella pretty well in the first half. Maybe it’s a sign.
PFF’s top five college players, regardless of position:
The highest-graded players, regardless of position, are led by Kyler Murray pic.twitter.com/QZX5nw2B9i
— PFF College (@PFF_College) November 29, 2018
Hey, the first team defense handled Isabella pretty well in the first half. Maybe it’s a sign.
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And Murray is leaving after the year is over to play professional baseball
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So what you’re saying is this Williams kid might be legit?
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Hes not played a C/OG like he will play Saturday!
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What no Tua? I thought he walks on water and his poop doesn’t stink.
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Tua is the Chuck Norris of College Football.
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That’s if he even poops at all. I’ve heard that he just meditates and makes it go away.
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One down, two to go, you’re forgetting about Christian Wilkins 😉
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NFL Draft pundits are projecting five possible first-rounders (C. Ferrell, C. Wilkins, D. Lawrence, A. Bryant, and T. Mullen) from Clemson’s defense.
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Williams is second. That’s gross and doesn’t make me feel better.
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There’s a chance we could play every one of them but Ed Oliver.
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Thought for sure Baker would be on there. Damn Isabella.
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I feel we might be able to minimize Williams’ impact. In the past when we had feared a big, strong DL eating us alive they were never heard from again. Happened with Kentucky this year, and Missy State last season so here is hoping that occurs again on Saturday. Our center may be looking for some payback from last January’s game and we have guards capable of lending a hand.
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I believe Tua is best…FWIW, which is very little.
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They are not trying to measure “the best”. They are trying to measure how often a player did what they should have done. If a QB should have thrown the ball away but instead scrambles back around and ends up throwing a TD it may look great, but it would be graded as a failure as they should have thrown it away. Same thing with throwing a TD into double coverage when the check down is open. PFF’s grading is different from what most fans would expect.
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If the game comes down to Q Williams vs Gaillard, I like our chances. That’s two first round draft picks playing NFL football on Saturday. I think the surprise story on Saturday will be how well our offensive line plays against Bama’s DL. I don’t see us winning though unless we get those Chinese scientists to clone Deandre between now and Saturday.
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