Case Keenum is going from 13th in pass blocking efficiency to 30th in Denver.
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30. DENVER BRONCOS
2017 pass-blocking efficiency: 75.1
Best individual PBE: Matt Paradis, 98.2
The Broncos offensive line allowed a whopping 207 quarterback pressures in 2017, which included the league’s second-most sacks (32), the 11th-most hits (31) and the fifth-most hurries (144). Throughout the season, the unit really struggled at keeping their signal-caller upright and averaged 20.5 pass-block snaps per sack surrendered, the league’s second-worst rate. Bright spots were few and far between, but center Matt Paradis’ consistency was certainly one of those bright moments, as he ended the year ranked in the top 15 in pass-blocking efficiency.
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Case Keenum is going from 13th in pass blocking efficiency to 30th in Denver.
Donko fans rationalize that Keesum is mobile...give it about 5 weeks until he starts getting jittery from being hit and constantly under pressure.
It's pretty amazing that Horseface spent a 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th round pick on WRs over that past two drafts. Their starting QB has been hurt for 3 straight years...his solution is to get more receivers.
Roby threw his hands up after that incredible throw by Mahomes. He knows what's coming. Wouldn't be surprised to see him retire soon, as there's no point in even suiting up. [Reply]
Interesting stat on Watkins. He has averaged 15.9 yards per catch in his career, the third-best mark in the NFL from 2014 to '17 among those with 150-plus catches.
Who is the Donk's 3rd CB again...some rookie? [Reply]