Kinda surprised me considering the tenor of discussion by some on these boards.
I don't pretend to actually know what all of this means but I do see Griff moving around enough to judge that this group might not yet be up to par with the fading memories I have of the Hogs in action, 'course today the Hogs themselves might not live up to my memory either
https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2013/10/09/ranking-the-2013-offensive-lines-first-quarter/4/
I don't pretend to actually know what all of this means but I do see Griff moving around enough to judge that this group might not yet be up to par with the fading memories I have of the Hogs in action, 'course today the Hogs themselves might not live up to my memory either
https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2013/10/09/ranking-the-2013-offensive-lines-first-quarter/4/
4. Washington Redskins: +20.8
Stud: The surprise package has been Kory Lichtensteiger (+10.0) who is playing his best football right now.
Dud: After a good 2012 most of us expected Chris Chester (-5.0) to kick on. He hasn’t.
Summary: This will surprise some, but the Redskins have done a really good job of keeping a clean pocket. Trent Williams has allowed just four quarterback disruptions on the year and the line has the third-best Pass Blocking Efficiency of all teams.