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It's not that hard for me to find it because I have a PFF subscription, but it's pretty hard for most people to pull that stuff together to get a good idea of how Albert's season compares to other LTs. But even on PFF, it's not all that easy to sort LTs by sacks allowed per snap.
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And lowest YPP...
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The National Football Post passes along "buzz building in league circles" that the draft's top-three offensive tackles are in "high demand" and will "go fast" on the first day of the draft.The tackle-needy Chargers, sitting at 11, can no longer count on one of the tackles falling to them. They may have to reach for D.J. Fluker, and we could also see Terron Armstead going in the first round. Per NFP, "some" would not be surprised if a team like the Dolphins traded up for a left tackle. We expect Luke Joeckel, Eric Fisher, and Lane Johnson all to be top-seven picks. Apr 15 - 1:14 PM
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Albert's above average. Not great, not bad but above average. Considering there are greater needs, the Chiefs should take whatever trade makes them comfortable in order to address other positions. |
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Ya. So it's not easy to judge Albert because our QBs take 5 steps back and hold the ball til they're sacked.
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It means Smith will be even worse behind less than the NFL's best offensive line...
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Let's look at PFF's Pass Blocking Efficiency rating that takes into account sacks allowed, hits, and pressures on a per passing snap basis. Albert ranked 7th among LTs in 2012 and 8th in 2011.* But using PFFs overall rating that includes run blocking and penalties as well as pass blocking, he ranks 13th in 2012 and 12th in 2011.* $ All of this leaves out his propensity to miss snaps due to injury, his ability/inability to make the guy next to him better, and his intangibles. _______ * These rankings are based on tackles who played at least 25% of their team's snaps. $ The overall rating is not on a per snap basis, so I did some rough math to make an adjustment to the 2012 ranking. Based on the raw rating, he came in as the 17th ranked LT in 2012.
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I would have no problem ranking him between top 5 and top 10. So why are we talking about getting rid of him again?
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I can agree to this too.
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...The fastest is Brady at 2.49 and the slowest is Wilson at 3.14.
And the ball holding stats means little. A lot of it depends on your offense and the quality of QB. IE. Blaine Gabbert is one of the fastest as releasing the ball. Except it's because he does nothing but throws checkdown passes.
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