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Re: 2018 EFL ALL PRO OFFENSE

By GrandadB - League Admin
12/28/2017 1:09 pm
2018 EFL All PRO TEAM OFFENSE

QB1 Mason Rybolt, Knoxville Misfits. Default Rating (DR) 88/91, Rybolt had the high QB rating for a starting QB at 119.35, with 56 TD passes and 11 interceptions. Completion % was 54.4 on 285 completes out of 524 attempts for a total of 5,668 yards. Rybolt led his team to the Division playoffs and has lived up to his ratings and draft position.

QB2 Jesse Hahn, Tallahassee Talons. DR 92/97, Hahn had the second best QB rating at 119.04, just .31 lower than Rybolt. 54 TD passes & 14 ints. Very high 60.3 comp % and 4,906 total. His teamate and Co-QB, Gregorio Banker was right behind him in 3rd, with a 117.74, setting an EFL record and possibly best in MFN for both QBs on the same team with over 450 attempts.

RB1 Ronald Booth, Charlotte Geechee, DR 57! The 6 yr vet Booth had the highest avg per carry among the 6 backs that gained 1000 yards this season, at 6.5. He scored 7 TDs with a long run of 51.

RB2 Kenneth Bedard, Glendora Dragons, DR 59. 3 yr vet. Like Booth, Bedard has a low default rating but has produced top of the league results. His 4.6 ypc was second to Booth, gaining 1,039 yards and a league best 9 TDs.

RB3 Joe Harshbarger, Mt Washington Coyotes, DR 83. 4 yr vet. Led the league in yardage with 1149 and 4.2 ypc, longest run of 72 which was best of the 1000 yd gainers, and hit paydirt 6 times.

WR1 Eddie Pina, Tallahassee Talons, DR 90/92. 6yr vet. Was the top receiver in the Talons all pass offense, racking up 2,706 yards total. Had a strong Rec% of 63.8 and a league leading 27 TDs.

WR2 Anthony McMullen, Glendora Dragons, DR83. 6yr vet. Repeat ALL PRO, 2,000 yards and 21 TDs, 22.0 ypc average best among top 10 WRs.

WR3 Jessie Arce, Rancho Cuc Cobras, DR 74. 4yr vet. Had 3rd most yardage of 1,980 and 18.7 ypc. Scored 16 TDs with a long of 94 yds.

TE Richard Harper, Salem Witches, DR 81. 2yr vet. Repeat ALL PRO. Very impressive young TE, caught 50 passes for 985 yds, Rec% of 72.5, 19.7 avg per catch, and 10 TDs.

FB Stanley Knapp, Aspen Wampas, DR 65. 2yr vet. Was drafted in 39th round of allocation. Gained 211 yds on 66 carries, 17 recepts for 167 yds, 241 run blocks allowing 4 tackles, and 172 pass blocks.

Best Pass Blocking OL (We dont get run blocking stats, only shown in league player awards) minimum 1000 plays

LT David Charles, Disney Diamonds, DR 96/99, 5yr vet, allowed 2 sacks on 1,402 plays, 5 penalties for 48 yds, 2 fumble recoveries.

LG Alfred Jefferson, Glendora Dragons, DR 74, 8yr vet. Gave up ZERO sacks in 1,174 plays, 1 fumble recovery

C Wayne Price, Milwkee Wild, DR 88, 4yr vet. Allowed only 1 sack for 1,450 plays (4th most plays during season by a player). Had only 3 penalties for 25 yds. Recovered 3 fumbles.

RG Bobby Burkett, Maine Event, DR 73, Rookie. Gave up 1 sack for 1,311 plays. 3 penalites for 29 yds. Recovered a fumble. Awesome first season by the rookie, drafted in the 2nd round, 31st pick.

RT William Johnson, Salem Witches, DR 62/64. 2yr vet. 2 sacks on 1,273 plays. 1 fumble recov.

Kicker Ricky Johnson, Maine Event, DR 94. 5yr vet. Outstanding 95.3%, 41 out of 43. 43 out of 45 xps.

Kick Returner Stuart Fizer, Portland Thunder, DR 88, 2yr vet. Led the league with 3 returns for a TD and a 34 yd per return avg. Longest return was 108 yds, 3rd best, and most returns at 41.

Note: Its difficult to narrow down the OL, as you can base it on number of pass blocks vs sacks allowed, and run blocks vs tackles allowed. What is needed is better OL stats in the league MISC category. It is also difficult to sort through the O sacks allowed players as it includes all positions including defense, looking for OL with 1000 or more plays and zero sacks allowed is very time consuming and tedious. Please feel free to post your OL that you think should be considered for ALL PRO award if I overlooked them. We do get the combination of run & pass blocks in the player award section, but that is not relative to number of plays, like how many times a team runs vs pass. At this time, consider the OL ALL Pro's a work in progress. We have a lot of good player evaluaters and reviewers in the league, so any help on the All Pro selections is welcome. cheers, gdb
Last edited at 12/28/2017 1:48 pm