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Arkansas' PFF grades, snap counts vs. Ole Miss 2024 - Offense

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We continue HawgBeat's series of analyzing Arkansas' games through the lens of Pro Football Focus after the Razorbacks' 63-31 loss to No. 19 Ole Miss on Saturday.

The analytics from PFF keep track of grades for each player on a scale of 0-100. The website goes further into depth on specific grades, but for the purpose of this story, we will just look at offensive grades.

Here are the grades on the offensive side of the ball from the Ole Miss game...

Team Grades

~Overall: 67.2

~Offense: 74.0

~Passing: 60.7

~Pass blocking: 59.8

~Receiving: 73.9

~Running: 81.1

~Run blocking: 61.3

Notes​


~ The contingent of fans calling for backup quarterback Malachi Singleton to start were vindicated Saturday, as he finished second on the team in offensive grade compared to Taylen Green's 17th. Singleton also finished with a 71.9 pass grade and 92.8 run grade.

~ Offensive-line wise, the Razorbacks had a good pass-block showing from Joshua Braun (82.9), but others were average at best (two sub-70.0 grades and three sub-55.0 grades, including Keyshawn Blackstocks' 0.0)

~ With the brunt of the carries in the backfield, Rashod Dubinion fared well in pass block (80.5), but only managed a 65.5 run grade and 60.1 pass grade.

~ After showing out with two touchdowns last week, tight end Andreas Paaske received the team's lowest offensive grade against Ole Miss. He had a 58.9 pass grade and a 46.4 run block grade.

~ Arkansas' two best offensive weapons were tight end Luke Hasz (91.4 pass, 67.7 run block) and wide receiver Andrew Armstrong (80.9 pass, 71.6 run block), while starting wideouts Isaiah Sategna (56.3 pass, 45.3 run block) and Tyrone Broden (52.7 pass, 59.5 run block) disappointed.

Arkansas Offense PFF Grades - Ole Miss
Player, positionPFF Grade - Ole MissSnaps vs Ole Miss
Luke Hasz, TE91.242
Malachi Singleton, QB90.632
Andrew Armstrong, WR82.665
Rodney Hill, RB76.19
Jordan Anthony, WR67.010
Addison Nichols, C65.768
Rashod Dubinion, RB64.951
Isaac TeSlaa, WR63.625
Joshua Braun, RG62.868
Patrick Kutas, LG62.165
Braylen Russell, RB58.88
Monte Harrison, WR58.12
E'Marion Harris, RT56.168
Maddox Lassiter, FB55.96
Fernando Carmona Jr., LT55.568
Isaiah Sategna, WR54.555
Taylen Green, QB54.336
Tyrone Broden, WR52.954
Keyshawn Blackstock, LG52.63
Andreas Paaske, TE42.813

Forget football for a minute. Its hoops time. What will be our record this week?

The safe pick is 1-1 with wins over Lipscomb and a loss vs Baylor in Dallas. But we absolutely have the capability of going 2-0. I hope we get to see Jonas come back Wednesday then unleash him on Saturday night in Dallas. Hopefully its a much much much better out come than our last trip to the Dallas Metroplex.

Absolutely positively cannot wait to get it started Wed night and then the big one Saturday night at American Airlines. I think we can hang with Baylor and win but I'd like to see Baylor vs Gonzaga tomorrow night first. lol.
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