jasonvol18
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Yes. Would be interested in seeing his PFF grade. Guessing it's over 70, which would be higher than anyone of our starters.So our team is so trash, that a reserve lineman from Notre Dame will be our best lineman?! Yall need yall ass whooped. How did we even win 10 games.
Pendleton, a former blue-chip recruit, logged 492 snaps, ranking sixth among Notre Dame's offensive linemen. His overall grade from Pro Football Focus was 63.2. With the entire offensive line set to return next season, his playing time was likely to diminish.As quoted earlier in the thread, his PFF grade was 53-54.
For reference, Spraggins was graded at 62Pendleton, a former blue-chip recruit, logged 492 snaps, ranking sixth among Notre Dame's offensive linemen. His overall grade from Pro Football Focus was 63.2. With the entire offensive line set to return next season, his playing time was likely to diminish.
By the Numbers
64.0 as a run blocker and 65.9 as a pass blocker this season.
- 7 starts for Notre Dame in the 2024 season.
- Played 492 snaps, the 6th-most for the team.
- Overall PFF grade of 63.2.
For reference, Spraggins was graded at 62
What are you rambling aboutI didn’t say a word about spragins.
Interesting you would post a response referencing a TN player when my post said nothing at about spraggins.
And by your own admission, spraggins “graded” lower/worse than Pendleton.
FYI Pendleton is/was a redshirt freshman but spraggins is/was a 5th senior. Lol.
So as a redshirt freshman, Pendleton graded out better/higher than a 5th year senior. Interesting posting approach.
What are you rambling about
I literally posted before that I thought Pendleton would be our best OL the minute he steps on campus, I was saying that about Spraggins to prove my saying
He’s not allowed. But Spyre is.
Everyone knows that "he" isn't allowed but if he isn't "reaching out" or someone other than "spyre" isn't reaching out then he is behind.
You are talking semantics and if Heupel and company don't understand the semantics then well he is and his staff will never win a championship.
The NCAA is a feckless, paper tiger with no real authority in the professional arena of college sports. Arent you supposed to be some kind of insider???