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#1 Posted : Monday, October 21, 2019 7:54:02 AM(UTC)
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First off Royce Freeman Color Rush Jersey , don’t yell at me in the comments section about how crappy the Denver Broncos offense was in general this season. I am fully aware. What this article is going to do is try to evaluate the offensive line as a unit comparatively to the rest of the league. Here’s how I am going to do that.First, we’ll look at FootballOutsiders.com, which does a really good job of getting into the nitty gritty of run blocking. We’ll see how our offensive line fared with 4.5 tackles starting (Connor McGovern played tackle in college) for half of the season. Second we will look at three measures of pass protection: sack %, QB hits allowed and holding penalties. Once we have all of that analyzed we will then be able to make an assessment about how our hodgepodge offensive line fared in 2018. Run Blocking MetricsThe Broncos offensive line was 6th in adjusted line yards. Adjusted line yards (ALY) is a formula that penalizes the OL if the RB loses yards, but rewards the OL extra if the RB gains 5-10 yards. Runs of longer than 10 yards are not credited to the OL at all. It’s an interesting metric that makes sense (to me, at least). The best OL in the league was the Rams with an ALY of 5.49. The Broncos OL had a value of 4.75. The Broncos offensive line was also 6th in power run situations success rate. They define power run situations as running plays on 3rd or 4th down where you need one or two yards for a first down or a touchdown. The Broncos were successful on 71% of those plays this year. Baltimore was league best with a 78% success rate on power situations while the Brows were league worst at 50%. Our 2018 OL was 18th at avoiding stuffed runs. 18.4% of our running plays got stuffed (FO defines a stuffed run as a run for zero or negative yards). New Orleans was the beat OL in the league at avoiding stuffed runs. Only 14.5% of their running plays were stuffed Brandon Marshall Jersey , while the Jets saw 26.1% of their runs stuffed (and yet they shredded our run defense?!?!?). The Broncos offensive line was 10th in open field rank (which is almost completely a function of elusive running backs). See the quote from FO for context on this. The final metric that FO discusses in terms of run blocking is what they call 2nd level yards. These are yards gained between 5 and 10 yards beyond the line of scrimmage. The Broncos OL ranked 5th in 2nd level yards with a value of 1.42. The Rams were again best int he league with a value of 1.58 while the Bills were last with a value of 0.92. Now I’m going to let the FO folks provide a little context to this run blocking data.The upshot is that our offensive line in 2018 was one of the better run blocking lines in the league and that was not mainly a function of having a dynamic runner in Phillip Lindsay carrying the ball. Pass Blocking MetricsAccording to FO, the Broncos had the 11th best adjust sack rate at 6.3%. The Washington Post shows data that is compiled by Stats Inc. All of the data in the table below is from the Post. Notice that I did not include players with less than a series or two of offensive snaps (Cyrus Kouandjio and Same Jones).The Broncos were called for 30 holding penalties in 2018- tied for 3rd most in the league. Nine of those were on Garett Holds Bolles, but only 7 were accepted. There was at least one play where Bolles was blatantly holding and so was another offensive lineman - the other guy got called for it. Washington had the most holding penalties called on them with 32, while Indianapolis with their two rookie OL starters got called for 31. The Broncos allowed 34 sacks and 91 QB hits in 2018 according to NFL.com. That was tied for 11th in fewest sacks allowed and 16th in QB hits allowed. Adding sacks plus hits (which I called Watts a couple of years ago), we allowed 125 Watts which was tied for 15th with the Lions. The Saints allowed the fewest Watts in the league at 52 while the Texans allowed DeShaun Watson to be hit or sacked 188 times during the regular season. Final AnalysisKeeping in mind that we had a guard playing center for half the season and two tackles playing guard, one of whom was an undrafted free agent who spent most of last season on the practice squad https://www.broncosfanstore.com/Devontae-Booker-Jersey , I am going to give huge amounts of credit to our two offensive line coaches, Sean Kugler and Chris Strausser. They got year over year improvement in all of the players who returned from the 2017 offensive line and helped turn Billy Turner and Elijah Wilkinson into serviceable starting guards in the NFL. Their is a very good reason that the Broncos have so far blocked other teams from poaching Kugler. He is good and I really wantthe Broncos to retain him for 2019 and beyond (he’s still under contract for 2019 as are all our of coaches not names Vance Joseph). For those who think that hiring Mike Munchak will magically make our offensive line better if we hire him, you need to slow your roll. According to Football Outsiders TEN had the worst offensive line in the league in 2011 for run blocking (Muncher’s first year as their HC) but gave up the second fewest sacks in the league. In 2012 they were 31st in in run blocking and 19th in sack % allowed. In 2013 they were 19th in run blocking and 12th in sack % allowed. So while Mike Munchak may have been good for the Steelers offensive line (PIT OL coach from 2014-2018), he did not seem to have had a very good offensive line in TEN. Broncos rookie quarterback Drew Lock is not getting a chance to unseat Joe Flacco as the starter. At least not yet.Flacco will get all the reps with the first-string offense at Organized Team Activities, head coach Vic Fangio said today.That’s not a big surprise. Although Lock may be groomed as the starter one day, the Day One starter is expected to be Flacco. And the whole first-string offense is likely to get better work in if Flacco is running the show.Somewhat surprising is that Fangio said there’s no real pecking order among Lock and the other two quarterbacks on the roster Adam Gotsis Color Rush Jersey , Kevin Hogan and undrafted rookie Brett Rypien. Instead, Fangio said those three will all be thrown into second-string and third-string reps.“We’ve got open competition after [Flacco],” Fangio said. “We’ll randomly play those guys with the twos and the threes when we do our reps.”Realistically, it’s not an “open competition” in the sense that all three quarterbacks have an equal chance to make the roster. Lock, as a second-round pick, is assured a roster spot Phillip Lindsay Jersey , while Hogan and Rypien are competing to make the team. But while Lock is sure to make the team, he’s sure to start the season as Flacco’s backup.
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