leebigeztx
Keep it Movin!
I stand corrected based of pff. Sewell is doing his job and better than as a rookie. I admit that I didn't watch him much this year as much as I did last year. Jamaal ran for a gang of tds which is very important, he was at 4 ypc though which is avg. TDs matter though. Chase when healthy is a different animal compared to Sewell. There is always more than 1 way to build a team no matter where you start. The Bengals have been dumping resources into the oline, but it doesn't seem to matter. I mean Jonah Williams was a high pick and they spent money on Collins as well as the other picks and yet Burrow has played at a high level despite getting sacked alot. Some are on Burrow and some was on the o-line especially against KC in the afccg.PFF disagrees, and it's not even close:
Overall, their offensive line finished the season on the lower end of PFF’s rankings. Here is where all 32 teams stand going into the playoffs.
1. Philadelphia Eagles
2. Baltimore Ravens
3. Green Bay Packers
4. Kansas City Chiefs
5. Atlanta Falcons
6. Cleveland Browns
7. San Francisco 49ers
8. Detroit Lions
9. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
10. Las Vegas Raiders
11. New England Patriots
12. Dallas Cowboys
13. Minnesota Vikings
14. Chicago Bears
15. Carolina Panthers
16. Pittsburgh Steelers
17. Los Angeles Chargers
18. Indianapolis Colts
19. Jacksonville Jaguars
20. Washington Commanders
21. Denver Broncos
22. Miami Dolphins
23. Buffalo Bills
24. Arizona Cardinals
25. Los Angeles Rams
26. Houston Texans
27. Seattle Seahawks
28. Cincinnati Bengals
29. New Orleans Saints
30. New York Giants
31. New York Jets
32. Tennessee Titans
Penei Sewell is not an average player at best. WTF? He just made the Pro Bowl and only gave up 2 sacks all year and anchored a line where Jamaal Williams ran for a league high 17 TDs. Not saying it was all Sewell, but he was the staple of the line.