PFF (Pro Football Focus) Grades vs Ball State

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I apologize in advance if this has been posted and I just haven't seen it.
Source: Rocky Top Insider

Not overly concerned about grades (e.g. I love Tillman), but still found them interesting.

90-100 represents an elite grade
85-89 represents an all-conference player
70-84 is starter quality
60-69 is backup quality
under 60 is replaceable

Offensive Player Grades (min 18 snaps = 20% of plays)
QB Hendon Hooker — 80.8 (59 plays)
RB Jaylen Wright — 72.8 (26 plays)
C Jackson Lampley — 71.7 (23 plays)
RT Gerald Mincey — 70.1 (47 plays)
TE Jacob Warren — 70.1 (32 plays)
RG Javontez Spraggins — 69.8 (59 plays)
WR Ramel Keyton — 69.7 (31 plays)
RB Jabari Small — 69.6 (33 plays)
WR Cedric Tillman — 68.7 (47 plays)
C Cooper Mays — 68.2 (59 plays)
WR Bru McCoy — 68.1 (46 plays)
WR Jimmy Holiday — 67.4 (26 plays)
OG Ollie Lane — 67.1 (34 plays)
OG Parker Ball — 66.3 (33 plays)
LT Jeremiah Crawford — 65.0 (35 plays)
RT Dayne Davis — 63.9 (27 plays)
QB Joe Milton III — 63.5 (23 plays)
RT Darnell Wright — 63.4 (59 plays)
RB Dylan Sampson — 61.5 (23 plays)
TE Hunter Salmon — 61.1 (23 plays)
WR Jalin Hyatt — 60.0 (45 plays)
WR Jimmy Calloway —51.4 (19 plays)
LG Jerome Carvin — 49.6 (48 plays)
TE Princeton Fant — 47.7 (34 plays)

Defensive Player Grades (min 14 snaps = 20% of plays)
CB Kamal Hadden — 83.5 (16 plays)
LB Aaron Beasley — 78.4 (43 plays)
DE Tyler Baron — 76.1 (28 plays)
DE Joshua Josephs — 72.2 (14 plays)
S Christian Harrison — 70.4 (17 plays)
DT Da’Jon Terry — 68.6 (14 plays)
S Trevon Flowers — 68.2 (49 plays)
DE Byron Young — 67.2 (42 plays)
DT Elijah Simmons — 65.8 (16 plays)
S Andre Turrentine — 64.7 (17 plays)
CB Brandon Turnage — 64.6 (17 plays)
S Doneiko Slaughter— 63.8 (22 plays)
STAR Wesley Walker — 63.8 (38 plays)
CB Warren Burrell — 62.9 (51 plays)
S Jaylen McCollough — 61.7 (54 plays)
STAR Tamarion McDonald — 61.5 (30 plays)
DE Tyre West — 60.1 (14 plays)
CB Christian Charles — 60.0 (41 plays)
DE Bryson Eason — 59.3 (20 plays)
LB Elijah Herring — 58.9 (20 plays)
DT Kurrott Garland — 58.5 (24 plays)
DE La’Trell Bumphus — 57.8 (15 plays)
DT Omari Thomas — 57.0 (38 plays)
LB Solon Page III — 55.8 (21 plays)
DE Dominic Bailey (20 plays)
LB Jeremy Banks — 54.4 (34 plays)

Other notes:
Squirrel White and Walker Merrill didn't quite make the 20% play cut but were graded at 66.7 and 56.0 respectively.
 
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Grades from a very vanilla offense/defense vs an admittedly outmatched opponent. 1. Like to see Ball State's grades, if only for SnGs. 2. VANILLA. 3. We pulled starters after the 1st series in the 3d. 4. We are who we are. Hopefully, when CJH and Co pull the chocks and light the fuses, the whole becomes greater than the sum of its parts, and the nay-sayers can sit on their hands for the rest of the year.
 
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Banks still does a lot of running around looking for something to hit.

If memory is right on the td pass he never moved. Granted I’ve not seen a replay of it and could be misremembering
 
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#14
According to the sports talk shows Jeremy Banks was an all SEC caliber LB. This cant be accurate.
 
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Earliest known photograph of the originator of the PPF grading system.
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every fan: questions where Tyler Baron was that game.
PFF: I think we will call him a starer and higher rate him higher than every offensive player besides Hooker.
 
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#19
So we have 5 players on each side of the ball that are "starter quality"? They must set the bar with Bama's roster and grade on a curve.
 
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I apologize in advance if this has been posted and I just haven't seen it.
Source: Rocky Top Insider

Not overly concerned about grades (e.g. I love Tillman), but still found them interesting.

90-100 represents an elite grade
85-89 represents an all-conference player
70-84 is starter quality
60-69 is backup quality
under 60 is replaceable

Offensive Player Grades (min 18 snaps = 20% of plays)
QB Hendon Hooker — 80.8 (59 plays)
RB Jaylen Wright — 72.8 (26 plays)
C Jackson Lampley — 71.7 (23 plays)
RT Gerald Mincey — 70.1 (47 plays)
TE Jacob Warren — 70.1 (32 plays)
RG Javontez Spraggins — 69.8 (59 plays)
WR Ramel Keyton — 69.7 (31 plays)
RB Jabari Small — 69.6 (33 plays)
WR Cedric Tillman — 68.7 (47 plays)
C Cooper Mays — 68.2 (59 plays)
WR Bru McCoy — 68.1 (46 plays)
WR Jimmy Holiday — 67.4 (26 plays)
OG Ollie Lane — 67.1 (34 plays)
OG Parker Ball — 66.3 (33 plays)
LT Jeremiah Crawford — 65.0 (35 plays)
RT Dayne Davis — 63.9 (27 plays)
QB Joe Milton III — 63.5 (23 plays)
RT Darnell Wright — 63.4 (59 plays)
RB Dylan Sampson — 61.5 (23 plays)
TE Hunter Salmon — 61.1 (23 plays)
WR Jalin Hyatt — 60.0 (45 plays)
WR Jimmy Calloway —51.4 (19 plays)
LG Jerome Carvin — 49.6 (48 plays)
TE Princeton Fant — 47.7 (34 plays)

Defensive Player Grades (min 14 snaps = 20% of plays)
CB Kamal Hadden — 83.5 (16 plays)
LB Aaron Beasley — 78.4 (43 plays)
DE Tyler Baron — 76.1 (28 plays)
DE Joshua Josephs — 72.2 (14 plays)
S Christian Harrison — 70.4 (17 plays)
DT Da’Jon Terry — 68.6 (14 plays)
S Trevon Flowers — 68.2 (49 plays)
DE Byron Young — 67.2 (42 plays)
DT Elijah Simmons — 65.8 (16 plays)
S Andre Turrentine — 64.7 (17 plays)
CB Brandon Turnage — 64.6 (17 plays)
S Doneiko Slaughter— 63.8 (22 plays)
STAR Wesley Walker — 63.8 (38 plays)
CB Warren Burrell — 62.9 (51 plays)
S Jaylen McCollough — 61.7 (54 plays)
STAR Tamarion McDonald — 61.5 (30 plays)
DE Tyre West — 60.1 (14 plays)
CB Christian Charles — 60.0 (41 plays)
DE Bryson Eason — 59.3 (20 plays)
LB Elijah Herring — 58.9 (20 plays)
DT Kurrott Garland — 58.5 (24 plays)
DE La’Trell Bumphus — 57.8 (15 plays)
DT Omari Thomas — 57.0 (38 plays)
LB Solon Page III — 55.8 (21 plays)
DE Dominic Bailey (20 plays)
LB Jeremy Banks — 54.4 (34 plays)

Other notes:
Squirrel White and Walker Merrill didn't quite make the 20% play cut but were graded at 66.7 and 56.0 respectively.
A lot of grades by our starters were very poor. Coaches been talking them up all season. Know that is their job but this team is 7-5 at best. Didn’t think Hooker looked as good as his grade. Pitt did not look good. Could be a win. FL another beat down.
 
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