The article analyzes the performance of Seattle Seahawks rookies in their final game against the Los Angeles Rams, highlighting their increased playing time and individual contributions.
The Seattle Seahawks rookies combined for 245 snaps in the season finale against the Los Angeles Rams. It was the most snaps for Seattle’s rookies all season, and by a wide margin. With not much to play for, some fans asked for more chances for those who were playing fewer snaps. That wasn’t the plan of Mike Macdonald and his coaching staff, but due to game situations they ended up using a lot of their rookies. All data used in this article was taken from PFF.
Let’s look at the numbers and the film! Murphy was listed as questionable for the game. This even led the team to elevate Quinton Bohanna as a precaution. The rookie probably passed the tests in the locker room and went to the game. However, he only played three snaps and was ruled out. He didn’t even manage to get a single snap in a game that wasn’t worth much. Haynes will need to show a lot in the next offseason to stay in Seattle. He was the team leader in Pass Rush Grade with 90.1, finishing the game with half a sack, while the second-place player (Ernest Jones) only managed 77.6. Even though he led the team in tackles, with 10, it was a game that drew less attention than usual. Maybe because Ernest Jones was playing with more desire against his old team. Let’s start with his worst play. Luckily, it was on special teams. Seattle had three players close to the ball, which should have left the Rams at the 1-yard line, but it turned into an unacceptable touchback. I always praise Knight’s ability to escape blocks. Notice his footwork to change direction quickly. Finally, he tricks the OL into creating the lane for the tackle. He manipulates the center, threatening to attack the right side, but gets around him and has a clear path for the sack that is shared with his teammate, Ernest Jones. The first analysis is the snap breakdown. This was the game in which he was closest to Noah Fant, getting 31 to Noah’s 35. Pharaoh Brown must have played his last six snaps as a Seahaw
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