The Cleveland Browns drafted Jedrick Wills with the tenth overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, and many have been displeased with the return on investment. However, through three weeks of the 2022 season, Wills has tallied the second-highest pass block win rate in the NFL.
There is a large gap between how ESPN has graded Wills out and how PFF has graded Wills out, however. Thus far, PFF has given Wills a pass blocking grade of just 59.6, crediting him with nine pressures and two sacks allowed on 96 pass blocking reps.
Jedrick Wills politely escorts Alex Highsmith off of the screen. pic.twitter.com/6ES6b7FiCd
— Cory (@realcorykinnan) September 29, 2022
This leaves quite a bit of room for interpretation, and gives me the opportunity to turn on the tape from his past game against the Pittsburgh Steelers to decide for myself. Let’s dive into the tape now.