LSU report card vs UCLA, snap counts and PFF grades

Handing out grades for the LSU Tigers against the UCLA Bruins, how would you grade each unit?

It is our final look back at the UCLA game for the LSU Tigers. Not much else can be said about the game but the team will learn from this experience and hopefully apply it in the future.

In our first virtual report card of the season, we look at the snap counts and grades from Pro Football Focus.

Top Offensive Snap Counts, PFF Grades

Not much to write home about with some of these grades. Cam Wire had the best offensive grade at 69.4, he played 46 snaps in game one.

Player Snaps Grades
Max Johnson 73 49.9
Liam Shanahan 73 67.8
Ed Ingram 73 55.4
Austin Deculus 68 65.2
Kayshon Boutte 66 69.2

Top Defensive Snap Counts, PFF Grades

The best PFF grade on defense went to Jaquelin Roy, he appeared on 28 snaps earning a grade of 81.0. We have the top five players in snaps with their grade from PFF:

Player Snaps Grades
Eli Ricks 65 72.0
Major Burns 65 28.6
Derek Stingley Jr 65 53.8
Damone Clark 65 35.6
Andre Anthony 61 66.0

Grading each unit, we hand out the report card for the LSU Tigers: