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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 723240" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>This was from back in April. College football's hidden gems:</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.pff.com/news/college-football-who-are-college-footballs-hidden-offensive-gems" target="_blank">https://www.pff.com/news/college-football-who-are-college-footballs-hidden-offensive-gems</a></p><p><a href="https://gtswarm.com/threads/2020-offseason-thread.20650/page-18#post-715663" target="_blank">https://gtswarm.com/threads/2020-offseason-thread.20650/page-18#post-715663</a></p><p></p><p><strong><em>JORDAN MASON, RB – GEORGIA TECH</em></strong></p><p></p><p><em>Up against many obstacles, Jordan Mason proved himself as a legit running back during a rebuild at Tech in 2019 under Geoff Collins. Mason was the lone bright spot on the offense. His overall offensive grade of 86.1 was 20 (!) points higher than the next-highest Tech player who played at least 20 snaps.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>Mason led the country in missed tackles forced per attempt with 0.44 and was eighth in yards after contact per attempt with 4.4. <strong>Most of those missed tackles were forced before the line of scrimmage, as Mason played behind one of the worst offensive lines in the entire country. Not one offensive linemen — whether he played one snap or 700 — graded above 60.9. There’s bad and there’s abysmal. This was abysmal. Mason’s 5.2 rushing yards per attempt is a modern miracle. </strong>Hopefully, Tech can shore up its front lines and Mason can showcase himself more than in 2019.</em></p><p></p><p>Mason will be fun to watch with an infusion of transfer OL talent, and our OLs coming back from injury. Our starting OL should at least be decent to average...which I'll take compared to last season.</p><p></p><p>It'll be a LOT more fun to force missed tackles on the second level as opposed to the first level. If he stays healthy, I expect him to be a an NFL pick...he's one of those runners GMs and scouts LOVE because it shows they did their homework, and he'll be contributor and out produces his draft slot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 723240, member: 360"] This was from back in April. College football's hidden gems: [URL]https://www.pff.com/news/college-football-who-are-college-footballs-hidden-offensive-gems[/URL] [URL]https://gtswarm.com/threads/2020-offseason-thread.20650/page-18#post-715663[/URL] [B][I]JORDAN MASON, RB – GEORGIA TECH[/I][/B] [I]Up against many obstacles, Jordan Mason proved himself as a legit running back during a rebuild at Tech in 2019 under Geoff Collins. Mason was the lone bright spot on the offense. His overall offensive grade of 86.1 was 20 (!) points higher than the next-highest Tech player who played at least 20 snaps. Mason led the country in missed tackles forced per attempt with 0.44 and was eighth in yards after contact per attempt with 4.4. [B]Most of those missed tackles were forced before the line of scrimmage, as Mason played behind one of the worst offensive lines in the entire country. Not one offensive linemen — whether he played one snap or 700 — graded above 60.9. There’s bad and there’s abysmal. This was abysmal. Mason’s 5.2 rushing yards per attempt is a modern miracle. [/B]Hopefully, Tech can shore up its front lines and Mason can showcase himself more than in 2019.[/I] [I][/I] Mason will be fun to watch with an infusion of transfer OL talent, and our OLs coming back from injury. Our starting OL should at least be decent to average...which I'll take compared to last season. It'll be a LOT more fun to force missed tackles on the second level as opposed to the first level. If he stays healthy, I expect him to be a an NFL pick...he's one of those runners GMs and scouts LOVE because it shows they did their homework, and he'll be contributor and out produces his draft slot. [/QUOTE]
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