Offense: Grading the two-deep depth chart
October is the month of midterms in Gainesville both in the classroom and on the gridiron. Florida (3-3, 3-2 SEC) is a little more than halfway through the 2017 season and it's time to hand out some grades.
Today we'll grade the two-deep offensive depth chart as part of our midseason review series during the bye week.
Name | Comment | Grade |
---|---|---|
Martez Ivey |
The left side of the offensive line has been its strongest side, especially in run-blocking. Pass-blocking has left something to be desired, and Ivey is the most important pass-blocker, but he has been solid. |
A- |
Tyler Jordan |
Jordan is the most listed player on the depth chart as the backup for four-of-the-five offensive line positions. Left tackle is probably his weakest spot, but he’s a solid B lineman at all other positions. He knows what to do at any position and has helped mask a concerning lack of depth. |
B- |
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