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How Much Do you Factor In O Line Grade

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I made a mistake this season and did not do my homework prior to the draft. I usually have O line grades especially for QB's and RB's when I'm deciding between another.

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Oline not really.

 

I look at the whole offensive, that’s why I didn’t have D Johnson as high as most.

 

Thanks.

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Oline not really.

 

I look at the whole offensive, that’s why I didn’t have D Johnson as high as most.

 

Thanks.

 

In fairness, if you're looking at the whole offense and it's deemed good, high probability is they have a good oline. So whether you're doing it intentionally or not, you are considering oline pretty heavily. We'd be hard pressed to find a good offense with a poor oline.

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In fairness, if you're looking at the whole offense and it's deemed good, high probability is they have a good oline. So whether you're doing it intentionally or not, you are considering oline pretty heavily. We'd be hard pressed to find a good offense with a poor oline.

No question.

 

But I just don’t focus on the Oline, and I think that was the op point.

 

Thanks good point.

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There is no relationship to look at between an O-Line and a running back's expected performance. O-line has no impact at all. And there is no such thing as a reliable 'expected performance' of a player anyway. Not if it's all just luck. :)

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I should have done more work here.

 

Houston’s is terrible...look at team offense

Giants is terrible.....rushing

Bills is horrible.....total

Indy has been been bad......?

Vikes are bad......rushing

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Vikes are bad......rushing

 

This one I'm a little worried about. My keeper team has some good RBs--Hunt, Cook, Connor, and Thompson (ppr). I've been running Hunt/Cook/Connor for two weeks (and I'm 2-0). But I'm looking at benching Cook for Thompson this week. Even with Cook against Buffalo. I kept Cook from last year to be more than he's been delivering so far. He looks good, but that O-line. I figured they'd be better.

 

Not dropping him of course, they have a lot of time to get things ironed out. And the fact that I'm benching him means it'll likely be this week he goes off.

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It all pretty much starts and stop with the OL,

Directly or indirectly, you look at it either way

Myself, I don't do much direct observation of the OL but I tend to know when a team has a good or bad one

Bad OL means bad offense, skill position players can't get their numbers without a whole lot of help from the big boys up front

Why I said, at least one reason, to pump the brakes a bit on David Johnson this season, upon which I was usually roasted for it, lol

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