Grades for Rams vs. Cowboys

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Top 5 Offense
WR Jordan Whittington: 84.8
LG Zach Thomas: 84.1
RG Logan Bruss: 81.5
C Justin Dedich: 73.0
TE Miller Forristall: 71.1

Whittington was a stud, but so was the offensive line. Thomas, Bruss and Dedich allowed zero total pressures in the game. In fact, A.J. Arcuri and Conor McDermott were the only two linemen to allow any pressures on Bennett.

Forristall caught the game-winning touchdown pass from Bennett and was the fifth-highest-graded player on offense for LA.

Top 5 Defense
OLB Nick Hampton: 87.0
LB Omar Speights: 85.5
S Jaylen McCollough: 78.6
CB Shaun Jolly: 76.1
S Tanner Ingle: 73.5

Hampton was in the backfield constantly against the Cowboys, finishing the game with five total pressures.

For the most part, the secondary held up well against the Cowboys’ receivers, too, led by McCollough, Jolly and Ingle. McCollough was particularly impressive, driving on the ball to make a stick tackle on a short pass into the flat.


Bottom 5 Offense
TE Hunter Long: 52.7
WR J.J. Laap: 51.2
C Mike McAllister: 49.3
TE Davis Allen: 47.2
QB Stetson Bennett: 39.2

Bennett was unsurprisingly the lowest-graded offensive player among those who played at least 10 snaps, throwing four interceptions. Laap was targeted once but didn’t have a reception or any touches in the game. The same goes for Allen, who also had 10 pass-blocking snaps.

McAllister didn’t allow any pressures but his 61.6 run-blocking grade weighed him down.



Bottom 5 Defense
LB Olakunle Fatukasi: 54.5
CB Cameron McCutcheon: 53.1
DT Cory Durden: 47.9
DL Larrell Murchison: 43.7
DT Tuli Letuligasenoa: 30.5

All five of these defenders were among the team’s lowest-graded players for one reason or another. Durden, Fatukasi and Murchison missed one tackle each, while McCutcheon allowed a long 43-yard reception in the first quarter.




Sidenote: I'm on the Logan Bruss Bandwagon!!
 


Top 5 Offense
WR Jordan Whittington: 84.8
LG Zach Thomas: 84.1
RG Logan Bruss: 81.5
C Justin Dedich: 73.0
TE Miller Forristall: 71.1

Whittington was a stud, but so was the offensive line. Thomas, Bruss and Dedich allowed zero total pressures in the game. In fact, A.J. Arcuri and Conor McDermott were the only two linemen to allow any pressures on Bennett.

Forristall caught the game-winning touchdown pass from Bennett and was the fifth-highest-graded player on offense for LA.

Top 5 Defense
OLB Nick Hampton: 87.0
LB Omar Speights: 85.5
S Jaylen McCollough: 78.6
CB Shaun Jolly: 76.1
S Tanner Ingle: 73.5

Hampton was in the backfield constantly against the Cowboys, finishing the game with five total pressures.

For the most part, the secondary held up well against the Cowboys’ receivers, too, led by McCollough, Jolly and Ingle. McCollough was particularly impressive, driving on the ball to make a stick tackle on a short pass into the flat.


Bottom 5 Offense
TE Hunter Long: 52.7
WR J.J. Laap: 51.2
C Mike McAllister: 49.3
TE Davis Allen: 47.2
QB Stetson Bennett: 39.2

Bennett was unsurprisingly the lowest-graded offensive player among those who played at least 10 snaps, throwing four interceptions. Laap was targeted once but didn’t have a reception or any touches in the game. The same goes for Allen, who also had 10 pass-blocking snaps.

McAllister didn’t allow any pressures but his 61.6 run-blocking grade weighed him down.



Bottom 5 Defense
LB Olakunle Fatukasi: 54.5
CB Cameron McCutcheon: 53.1
DT Cory Durden: 47.9
DL Larrell Murchison: 43.7
DT Tuli Letuligasenoa: 30.5

All five of these defenders were among the team’s lowest-graded players for one reason or another. Durden, Fatukasi and Murchison missed one tackle each, while McCutcheon allowed a long 43-yard reception in the first quarter.




Sidenote: I'm on the Logan Bruss Bandwagon!!
Thanks for posting. Would love to salvage Bruss. Murchison looks to be in trouble. Poor play and numbers crunch.
 
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Nick Hampton gets my "most improved" award.

I keyed on him last preseason, and I remember how he had zero impact. Just got absolutely swallowed up by bigger linemen. Looked like a kid flailing against grown men. He'd try one move, it would fail, and then he was lost.

By contrast, Hampton looked like a technician yesterday. Definitely had a plan for every rush and would string a couple moves together. Very effective pass rush. He's got a spot nailed down for sure.
 
Funny how different writers opinions are on player grades.

Was reading on another thread players like Davis, Hummle, and limmer grading in the 80s. I probably forgot a couple but those are who stuck out to me the most in game one.

On another note, good for Bruss, if he can come through this season maybe he sticks around and becomes a long term ram even as a backup you can't have enough serviceable guards. Let's see how he finishes out the pre season tho.
 
As much as I want improvement by our guys, they are playing Home Depot employees right now..
Don't underestimate Home Depot employees. I've seen some them weave through the garden section with ease. Climb the step ladder and with skill use a rake to pull the cordless hedge trimmer off the top rack. Then catching the box with one hand.
 
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TEs were definitely the most underwhelming group for me. I expected to see a little fireworks from them. Think it was Allen that should have had that TD, the ball was placed well but he seemed to slow up as he split the defenders. Timing between he and Bennett I imagine will improve. Like Whit was saying there aren't a lot of reps for a QB3 in camp.

Bennett's height is definitely a prob. This is why I don't like short QBs. But since the job is backup and since he moves well and can make throws, plus has the Georgia production in big games... I still think he has enough for QB2 duties down the road.

Jimmy being out really raises the pressure on him. There is certainly a metric he has to reach in his efficiency, and game one that didn't happen. I'm pulling for him though. There aren't a lot of QBs who can shake off shitty performance when it matters to get the dub like he just did. Defense minimized his mistakes nicely of course, but he still got it done.