Jet’s OL ranked 30th in NFL according to PFF’s unquestionably flawless metrics
30. New York Jets
Total pressures surrendered: 177
Best player: Kelvin Beachum
Combinations used: 11
The Jets are this low on the list despite the fact that they remained relatively healthy throughout the season and had only five offensive linemen play more than 400 snaps. However, each of them allowed at least two sacks and all graded poorly in run-blocking as well. As a result, the Jets’ offensive line allowed a total of 25 sacks, which was tied for the sixth-most in the NFL. Interestingly however, they were among the better teams running the outside zone concept as their backs averaged 2.07 yards before contact on these runs, the third-most in the league.
But seriously, does anyone want to argue that we aren’t ranked somewhere in that tier? Using their made up stats is stupid, but we all said that the Jets had a terrible run-blocking OL, and PFF seems to agree.