Obviously take this with a large pinch of salt, or dose of "this is bullshit", but PFF rookie grades were:
Chiefs Rookies
Player PFF grade Off/Def Snaps
S Zayne Anderson 69.0 15
LB Nick Bolton 63.8 20
CB Dicaprio Bootle 60.5 22
QB Shane Buechele 54.7 24
WR Cornell Powell 54.3 22
Edge Joshua Kaindoh 51.6 49
CB Marlon Character 51.2 15
TE Noah Gray 41.3 33
S Devon Key 37.4 28
LB Riley Cole 29.1 38
Of the non-rookies there's an SI article I can't link to that reckoned Wharton and Saunders had high grades, with Baker also doing well. Have to say I did think Wharton looked pretty good. [Reply]
Of the non-rookies there's an SI article I can't link to that reckoned Wharton and Saunders had high grades, with Baker also doing well. Have to say I did think Wharton looked pretty good.
lol "pretty good"?
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The first player on this list has to be second-year interior defender Tershawn Wharton, who looked like the best player on the field at times. Wharton was creating consistent pressure, recording four pressures and a sack over 15 pass rushes according to Pro Football Focus (PFF) in addition to a 94.0 PFF grade, which was the highest grade of the game and the highest grade for any defensive lineman in the NFL in the preseason so far. If Wharton can keep this up at all in the final two games of the preseason, he should get a strong consideration to start on the defensive line along with Chris Jones, Frank Clark and either Derrick Nnadi or Jarran Reed.
Originally Posted by JPH83:
Obviously take this with a large pinch of salt, or dose of "this is bullshit", but PFF rookie grades were:
Chiefs Rookies
Player PFF grade Off/Def Snaps
S Zayne Anderson 69.0 15
LB Nick Bolton 63.8 20
CB Dicaprio Bootle 60.5 22
QB Shane Buechele 54.7 24
WR Cornell Powell 54.3 22
Edge Joshua Kaindoh 51.6 49
CB Marlon Character 51.2 15
TE Noah Gray 41.3 33
S Devon Key 37.4 28
LB Riley Cole 29.1 38
Of the non-rookies there's an SI article I can't link to that reckoned Wharton and Saunders had high grades, with Baker also doing well. Have to say I did think Wharton looked pretty good.
I can't believe that Wharton was an UDFA. Like, just astounding.
I can't believe Trey Smith was a sixth round draft pick.
I can't believe Sneed was a fourth rounder.
I can't believe the Chiefs got Harrison Butker from another team's scrap heap, along with two first round corners that other teams had given up on erroneously.
Think they had some dumb min. snap limit and Smith and Creed only got 11 snaps or something. They probably have some rating somewhere but I'm not paying to see it! [Reply]
Originally Posted by JPH83:
Think they had some dumb min. snap limit and Smith and Creed only got 11 snaps or something. They probably have some rating somewhere but I'm not paying to see it!
Ah, that explains it. Seems like that would really limit visibility to the rookies who are penciled in as starters. Hopefully they can do some kind of cumulative score once more snaps are gotten. [Reply]