I saw season PFF grades for Alt (80s for both pass and run blocking), and the PFF grades for the reconstructed o-line in the bowl game (50s on average) ;additionally in the past 3 years, Washington (2023) and Michigan (2021-2022) won the Joe Moore award for best o-lines, which leads to a few questions:
(I understand there are other factors: rushing offense, passing offense, sacks, tackles for loss, performance in big games, etc,, BUT)
1). How high does a "Joe Moore winning" o-line generally grade on PFF?
2). Is it generally all 5 o-lineman scoring high, or is it generally 3/5 or 4/5?
3). How high will ND o-lineman as a unit have to grade in PFF to (generally) "rush well, even if the other team knows a rush is coming?"
4. How good were Joe Rudolph lines at Wisconsin as measured by PFF?
5. CAN/WILL ND o-lineman reach the necessary grades in pff in 2024?
(I understand there are other factors: rushing offense, passing offense, sacks, tackles for loss, performance in big games, etc,, BUT)
1). How high does a "Joe Moore winning" o-line generally grade on PFF?
2). Is it generally all 5 o-lineman scoring high, or is it generally 3/5 or 4/5?
3). How high will ND o-lineman as a unit have to grade in PFF to (generally) "rush well, even if the other team knows a rush is coming?"
4. How good were Joe Rudolph lines at Wisconsin as measured by PFF?
5. CAN/WILL ND o-lineman reach the necessary grades in pff in 2024?