Michigan Wolverines Football Snap Counts And PFF Grades Vs. SMU
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Taking advantage of Rivals' new partnership with Pro Football Focus and running down their snap counts and player grades — and where it ranked among the team on that side of the ball — from the 45-20 win over SMU.
But first, a note on their grading system — a single-game grade of about 64 is considered average. Although it is from last October and about NFL grades, here's an explanation about their grades work:
Quarterback
Player | Snaps Played (Percentage) | PFF Grade | PFF Grade Rank On U-M Offense |
---|---|---|---|
Shea Patterson |
60 (100%) |
61.2 |
11th |
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