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We continue HawgBeat's series of analyzing Arkansas' games through the lens of Pro Football Focus after the Razorbacks' 41-27 win over Auburn.
The analytics from PFF keeps track of snap counts and 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 snap counts and offensive grades.
Here are grades on the defensive side of the ball from the Auburn game.
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Team Grades
~Overall: 76.7
~Defense: 70.8
~Run defense: 78.1
~Tackling: 81.4
~Pass rush: 63.7
~Coverage: 65.2
~ Arkansas' 70.8 overall defensive grade was the best of the season. The Hogs also set season-highs with the 81.4 tackle grade and 65.2 coverage grades.
~ Hudson Clark's 84.4 coverage grade was the best on the team, and he was the only player to grade higher than 70 in that category.
~ Across 20 run defense snaps, Drew Sanders graded out with a 90.0 in that category. That was his first time grading above a 73.0 in run defense this year.
~ Though Arkansas' team tackle grade was the best it's been all season, Simeon Blair (37.1) and Terry Hampton (42.9) both struggled in that category.
~ Khari Johnson and Jayden Johnson both had their grades drop below 45, and both guys graded out with a 43.0 and 42.0, respectively, in coverage.
~ Bumper Pool played a season-low 32 snaps, but it was by design, according to head coach Sam Pittman. As Pool's snap count has dropped over the past two games, he has set season-high defense grades. His 70.6 grade against Auburn was his best this year.
Arkansas' Defensive Snap Counts, PFF Grades vs. Auburn
We continue HawgBeat's series of analyzing Arkansas' games through the lens of Pro Football Focus after the Razorbacks' 41-27 win over Auburn.
The analytics from PFF keeps track of snap counts and 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 snap counts and offensive grades.
Here are grades on the defensive side of the ball from the Auburn game.
(NOTE: These are premium stats, so please do not share these on free social media sites or other websites. Instead, encourage your friends to subscribe to HawgBeat so they can get the great content, as well.)
Team Grades
~Overall: 76.7
~Defense: 70.8
~Run defense: 78.1
~Tackling: 81.4
~Pass rush: 63.7
~Coverage: 65.2
Notes:
~ Arkansas' 70.8 overall defensive grade was the best of the season. The Hogs also set season-highs with the 81.4 tackle grade and 65.2 coverage grades.
~ Hudson Clark's 84.4 coverage grade was the best on the team, and he was the only player to grade higher than 70 in that category.
~ Across 20 run defense snaps, Drew Sanders graded out with a 90.0 in that category. That was his first time grading above a 73.0 in run defense this year.
~ Though Arkansas' team tackle grade was the best it's been all season, Simeon Blair (37.1) and Terry Hampton (42.9) both struggled in that category.
~ Khari Johnson and Jayden Johnson both had their grades drop below 45, and both guys graded out with a 43.0 and 42.0, respectively, in coverage.
~ Bumper Pool played a season-low 32 snaps, but it was by design, according to head coach Sam Pittman. As Pool's snap count has dropped over the past two games, he has set season-high defense grades. His 70.6 grade against Auburn was his best this year.
Arkansas' Defensive Snap Counts, PFF Grades vs. Auburn
Player, pos. | Snaps | PFF grade |
---|---|---|
Hudson Clark, CB/S | 73 | 80.5 |
Landon Jackson, DE | 26 | 74.3 |
Latavious Brini, S | 56 | 73.8 |
Jordan Domineck, DE | 19 | 72.3 |
Drew Sanders, LB | 55 | 72.2 |
Bumper Pool, LB | 32 | 70.6 |
Jordan Crook, LB | 14 | 70.4 |
Chris Paul Jr., LB | 35 | 68.9 |
Dorian Gerald, DE | 19 | 68.8 |
Cameron Ball, DT | 28 | 68.5 |
Myles Slusher, NB | 66 | 68.5 |
Trent Gordon, NB | 7 | 68.0 |
Jashaud Stewart, DE | 21 | 67.4 |
Isaiah Nichols, DT | 31 | 64.1 |
Dwight McGlothern, CB | 73 | 62.9 |
Terry Hampton, DT | 21 | 59.7 |
Simeon Blair, S | 73 | 59.6 |
Marcus Miller, DT | 7 | 59.2 |
Eric Thomas Jr., DE | 7 | 57.7 |
Nico Davillier, DT | 7 | 57.4 |
Eric Gregory, DE | 24 | 52.6 |
Jackson Woodard, LB | 10 | 52.0 |
Zach Williams, DE | 23 | 49.9 |
Keuan Parker, CB | 3 | 49.1 |
Khari Johnson, S/CB | 56 | 44.4 |
Jayden Johnson, S | 17 | 44.0 |