I went back and did some digging into last year's stats versus this year's (through three games). Obviously there is still a lot of ball to be played and the grades will go up and down.
Last year the numbers seemed more consistent while this year the grades dip off. The other thing I noticed is last year there were eight OL that had over 200 snaps and that was because Lott started playing more at the end of the year.
2019
Hughes- 70.1
Adeniji- 66.7
McCauley- 64.5
Tovi- 61.4
Clark- 61.2
Lopeti- 58.4
Feder- 55.2
Lott- 47.5
Mane- 47.3
2020
Bostick- 74.5
Hughes- 70.9
Mane- 57.2
Lopeti- 50.9
Lott- 45.5
Clark- 33.8
Here are the sacks, hits, hurries and pressures allowed through three games (listed in that order)
Mane - 2- 1- 3- 6
Bostick - 2- 1- 4- 7
Hughes - 0 - 1- 3- 4
Lopeti- 0 - 1- 3 - 4
Lott - 1 - 2 - 3- 6
Clark- 1 - 2- 14- 17
Last year the numbers seemed more consistent while this year the grades dip off. The other thing I noticed is last year there were eight OL that had over 200 snaps and that was because Lott started playing more at the end of the year.
2019
Hughes- 70.1
Adeniji- 66.7
McCauley- 64.5
Tovi- 61.4
Clark- 61.2
Lopeti- 58.4
Feder- 55.2
Lott- 47.5
Mane- 47.3
2020
Bostick- 74.5
Hughes- 70.9
Mane- 57.2
Lopeti- 50.9
Lott- 45.5
Clark- 33.8
Here are the sacks, hits, hurries and pressures allowed through three games (listed in that order)
Mane - 2- 1- 3- 6
Bostick - 2- 1- 4- 7
Hughes - 0 - 1- 3- 4
Lopeti- 0 - 1- 3 - 4
Lott - 1 - 2 - 3- 6
Clark- 1 - 2- 14- 17