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Re: Havenstein and run blocking success

June 03, 2019 05:45AM
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LMU93
PFF

Ranking the NFL’s top offensive linemen in run-block success percentage at each position

T Rob Havenstein, Los Angeles Rams – 12.73%

PFF’s highest-graded offensive tackles in run-blocking grade both played for the Rams last season. Havenstein finished first with his position-high 12.73% run-block success percentage, but veteran Andrew Whitworth finished the year as a close second with his 78.4 run-blocking grade and a very low percentage of negatively graded run blocks at 7.68%.

Los Angeles was smart to lock up Havenstein with a four-year, $32.5 million contract extension prior to his 2018 campaign. His $8.125 million average annual salary now ranks outside the top-20 highest-paid offensive tackles in the NFL – an absolute steal given his success in the run game.

Runners-up: Taylor Lewan (12.57%) & Mike McGlinchey (11.96%)

I would like to see them do that average just for right OTs. I've seen stuff before which indicates ROT is the lowest paid position in the league on average.
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  Havenstein and run blocking success

LMU93569June 03, 2019 04:26AM

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zn280June 03, 2019 05:45AM

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cool_hand_luke241June 03, 2019 06:32AM

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zn260June 03, 2019 07:09AM

  doesn't sound right

DESERT RAM279June 03, 2019 01:11PM

  It is comparing apples and oranges

The Professor265June 03, 2019 01:28PM

  Re: It is comparing apples and oranges

cool_hand_luke217June 03, 2019 04:19PM

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