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Quote:If you guys are fans of PFF, Austin grades out +6.8 in pass protection (tied for 16th amongst all tackles) & -4.1 in run blocking (59th amongst all tackles), he's a +2.1 overall. He's playing at a level consistent with Riley Reiff, Jermon Bushrod, Duane Brown (He's having a down year) etc... The top 10 tackles according to their metrics are Nate Solder, Jake Long, Trent Williams, Jordan Gross, Joe Staley, Andrew Witworth, Demar Dotson, Joe Thomas, Tyler Polumbus, & Sebastian Vollmer.
 

 

I still think run blocking is Pasztor's strong suit. It's just that the team is so bad run blocking right now that I imagine they're all getting poor grades there. Maybe you can double check that for me though.

Quote:I still think run blocking is Pasztor's strong suit. It's just that the team is so bad run blocking right now that I imagine they're all getting poor grades there<strong>. Maybe you can double check that for me though. </strong>
 

You could be on to something, since being traded to Baltimore Eugene Monroe has been playing a lot better. He graded out as a -3.1 while in Jax, he's grading out as a +7.8 in Baltimore. The Ravens offensive line isn't good but it's certainly better than Jacksonville's. The Jaguars have two worst offensive line in football; Will Rackley -21.4 & Cameron Bradfield -9.9, ouch.
Quote:Those are the two games I'm looking at

watt will manhandle him somewhat, he manhandles everyone but if he can hold watt under 2 pressures and a sack and keep his,hands down I will be delighted with what we have


just out of interest lack of athleticism is not something I've noticed really how so?
 

To me, his feet and lower body seem a little slow.  He can compensate with his height and arm span, but I get the definite impression that against a quick and tricky DE like J.J. Watt, Pasztor will struggle to keep his mass between Watt and the QB.  I foresee Pasztor getting a couple of holding calls out of desperation and frustration.
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