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A note about Okie State PFF grades...

Brandon

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I was inclined to post the first set of grades today, but every starting OL except Amari Kight graded poorly (under 60) and that seems a bit off.

Highest grade is JRP at 85.5, RJ is second at 78.9.

Defensively, Demari Henderson has the highest grade among starters (75.5). Most players graded well, even Walter Yates.

Yes, LB Andrew Harris had his first defensive snaps. He and Kaven Call played in the final series. Harris got a 74.7 on just three snaps, which is great.

CB Brandon Adams only got 8 snaps because he got hurt early on. They took him off for x-rays, I think.

I'll be heading off the coordinator interviews in a bit. Will maybe post later or just wait to see if there's an update tomorrow. PFF rushes to get up grades on Sunday morning but sometimes has B-level graders on college games. There is supposedly a second review on Monday that is supposed to use the all-22 film (if available, apparently PFF gets it) and grades can be adjusted. Sometimes it's a minimal adjustment, but sometimes it completely changes.

Top 5 Offense (among starters/contributors)

QB John Rhys Plumlee (64) - 85.5
RB RJ Harvey (55) - 78.9
TE Alec Holler (44) - 78.1
WR Kobe Hudson (38) - 77.9
WR Javon Baker (47) - 76.9

Top 5 Defense (among starters/contributors)

DE Shaun Peterson Jr. (13) - 77.6
S Demari Henderson (41) - 75.5
DT Lee Hunter (43) - 74.4
CB Corey Thornton (56) - 73.6
S William Wells (24) - 72.1

For OSU, Ollie Gordon was graded next to last at a 49.6. Worst grade of the year for him.
 
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