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Mississippi State Bulldogs Football Pro Football Focus Grades from Week One

BulldogBlitz.com is excited to announce that the Rivals network has teamed up with Pro Football Focus, the go-to site for player grades and advanced analytics in both college football and the NFL. We will incorporate PFF data into stories regularly going forward, and one thing you can look forward to each week is a grade for all of Mississippi State's players from the previous game.

In this article, we use the PFF grades to show you how the Bulldogs performed against Stephen F. Austin. This is a free article, but for weeks moving forward, the majority of articles using PFF analytics will be premium articles.

But first an explanation on the grades from PFF.

On every play, a PFF analyst will grade each player on a scale of -2 to +2 according to what he did on the play.

At one end of the scale you have a catastrophic game-ending interception or pick-six from a quarterback, and at the other a perfect deep bomb into a tight window in a critical game situation, with the middle of that scale being 0-graded, or ‘expected’ plays that are neither positive nor negative.

Each game is also graded by a second PFF analyst independent of the first, and those grades are compared by a third, Senior Analyst, who rules on any differences between the two. These grades are verified by the Pro Coach Network, a group of former and current NFL coaches with over 700 combined years of NFL coaching experience, to get them as accurate as they can be.

From there, the grades are normalized to better account for game situation; this ranges from where a player lined up to the dropback depth of the quarterback or the length of time he had the ball in his hand and everything in between. They are finally converted to a 0-100 scale and appear in our Player Grades Tool.

Season-level grades aren’t simply an average of every game-grade a player compiles over a season, but rather factor in the duration at which a player performed at that level. Achieving a grade of 90.0 in a game once is impressive, doing it (12) times in a row is more impressive.

It is entirely possible that a player will have a season grade higher than any individual single-game grade he achieved, because playing well for an extended period of time is harder to do than for a short period, Similarly, playing badly for a long time is a greater problem than playing badly once, so the grade can also be compounded negatively.

Each week, grades are subject to change while we run through our extensive review process including All-22 tape runs and coaching audit, so you may notice discrepancies among grades published in earlier articles compared with those in the Player Grades tool until grade lock each week.

Offense Week One Grades
Player Position Grade

Keytaon Thompson

QB

90.9

Justin Johnson

TE

75.4

Deion Calhoun

G

72.9

Stewart Reese

T

72.3

Greg Eiland

T

70.9

Osirus Mitchell

C

68.2

Tyre Phillips

T

68.1

Farrod Green

TE

67.6

Elgton Jenkins

C

67.4

Kylin Hill

HB

66.5

Deddrick Thomas

WR

65.7

Darryl Williams

G

65.7

Stephen Guidry

WR

61.3

Austin Williams

WR

61.1

Jesse Jackson

WR

52.8

**This list does not include players that played under 20 snaps.
Defense Week One Grades
Player Position Grade

Jeffery Simmons

DT

92.5

Montez Sweat

DE

78.0

Maurice Smitherman

CB

73.3

Cameron Dantzler

CB

73.2

Jaquarius Landrews

S

73.1

Brian Cole

CB

71.0

Chauncey Rivers

DE

69.3

Braxton Hoyett

DT

68.9

Tre Brown

DT

68.7

Johnathan Abram

S

68.2

Mark McLaurin

S

65.3

Leo Lewis

LB

64.6

Gerri Green

DE

63.6

Erroll Thompson

LB

62.9

Willie Gay Jr.

LB

57.6

Jamal Peters

CB

54.2

**This list does not include players that played under 20 snaps.
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