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PFF All SEC Team. 10 LSU players make team
Posted on 12/3/19 at 10:02 am
Posted on 12/3/19 at 10:02 am
SIAP, searched and didn't see anything.
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QUARTERBACK
First Team: Joe Burrow, LSU
It was a historic game for Joe Burreaux on LSU's Senior Night in Week 14, as he set the SEC single-season passing yard record (4,366) as well as tied the passing touchdown mark (44). He also leads the SEC in adjusted completion percentage (81.8%) and big-time throws (29). There's no shortage of metrics in which Burrow leads, but perhaps the most impressive is that he's also earned the third-highest grade (93.9) that we've ever given to a quarterback since PFF began grading college football in 2014.
It's a poetic end to the regular season for the highest-graded collegiate signal-caller, but that won't be the last we see of Burrow's 2019 campaign, as LSU is looking to earn a bid in the College Football Playoff following the SEC Championship.
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RUNNING BACK
First Team: Clyde Edwards-Helaire, LSU
The SEC always showcases premier running back talent, but nobody graded higher as a runner at the position than LSU’s Clyde Edwards-Helaire (90.6) in 2019. Even though the LSU back collected 43 receptions on 49 targets, his real dominance was displayed on the ground. Edwards-Helaire moved the chains 67 times, forced 54 missed tackles and recorded zero fumbles across 185 rushing attempts.
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WIDE RECEIVER
First Team: Ja'Marr Chase, LSU
Ja’Marr Chase caps off the awe-inspiring trio of LSU playmakers on this list, and for a good reason. No receiver has caught more passes that have gone for 15 yards or more (38), resulting in his SEC-leading 1,460 yards this season. Chase was the primary beneficiary from Burrow’s record-setting season, but we’d be hard-pressed to award Burrow all the credit. The wide receiver’s 7.9 yard-after-the-catch average ranks fifth among SEC receivers with 50-plus targets and his 91.9 receiving grade leads all Power Five pass-catchers.
Second-Team WR: Justin Jefferson, LSU
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OFFENSIVE TACKLE
Honorable Mention: Damien Lewis, LSU
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OFFENSIVE GUARD
Honorable Mention: Damien Lewis, LSU
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EDGE DEFENDER
Third-Team Edge: K'Lavon Chaisson, LSU
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LINEBACKER
Second-Team LB: Patrick Queen, LSU
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CORNERBACK
First Team: Derek Stingley Jr., LSU
It seems as if the SEC boasts surefire NFL talent at the front-seven positions every year, but the secondary may have stolen that identity this season. LSU corner Derek Stingley Jr. leads all Power Five cornerbacks with an 89.2 PFF grade, which is mostly comprised of his astounding 89.6 coverage grade. He’s been targeted as the primary defender in coverage 72 times this season, allowing just 29 receptions and forcing an incompletion on 23.6% of said targets. Though a freshman, his play imitates a red-shirt senior as he’s maintained a 62.4 passer rating when targeted.
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SAFETY
Honorable Mention: Grant Delpit, LSU
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FLEX DEFENSE
First Team: Kristian Fulton, LSU
Fulton, the LSU cornerback opposite Derek Stingley Jr., earned the third-highest grade (88.5) for an SEC cornerback. This marks the second season in which Fulton has produced an 88.0-plus defense grade. If once is a coincidence and twice is a trend, then he may just be one of the most dominant defensive backs in the SEC. Of the 54 targets that came his way, Fulton made a play on the ball 16 times with an interception to boot. The LSU cornerback played press coverage on 265 of his 407 coverage snaps and forced 10 incompletions on 35 targets.
Posted on 12/3/19 at 10:07 am to HammerheadLincoln
Diggs and McKinney seem like stretches for the first team.
Posted on 12/3/19 at 10:20 am to HammerheadLincoln
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CORNERBACK
First Team: Derek Stingley Jr., LSU
It seems as if the SEC boasts surefire NFL talent at the front-seven positions every year, but the secondary may have stolen that identity this season. LSU corner Derek Stingley Jr. leads all Power Five cornerbacks with an 89.2 PFF grade, which is mostly comprised of his astounding 89.6 coverage grade. He’s been targeted as the primary defender in coverage 72 times this season, allowing just 29 receptions and forcing an incompletion on 23.6% of said targets. Though a freshman, his play imitates a red-shirt senior as he’s maintained a 62.4 passer rating when targeted.
This shite is astounding. We all knew Stingley would be great, but to be graded as the top corner in the country as a true freshman? Absurd. He made a few mistakes this season, but those will be cleaned up as he gains experience and he will have the chance to go down as the greatest corner in football history.
Posted on 12/3/19 at 10:27 am to HammerheadLincoln
This is shocking because Georgia has 0 1st team defenders and all I've heard is that LSU has not come close to seeing a defense as dominant as theirs....
Posted on 12/3/19 at 10:32 am to EasterEgg
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Diggs and McKinney seem like stretches for the first team.
Diggs shouldn't even be honorable mention.
Oh, and no Jacob Phillips? Pure B.S.
Posted on 12/3/19 at 10:33 am to EasterEgg
Diggs should have been withdrawn from the first team based solely on how often he got trucked by CEH, Moss, and other LSU players.
GEAUX TIGERS
GEAUX TIGERS
Posted on 12/3/19 at 10:34 am to Thorny
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Diggs should have been withdrawn from the first team based solely on how often he got trucked by CEH, Moss, and other LSU players.
are we just going to ignore that Stingley also got torched that game?
Posted on 12/3/19 at 10:35 am to HammerheadLincoln
Well look at that, 2 Rummel boys make the all SEC team...
Raider Pride...
Raider Pride...
Posted on 12/3/19 at 10:35 am to EasterEgg
Diggs is a little bitch, but McKinney is legit
Posted on 12/3/19 at 10:44 am to LSUButt
This seems very Alabama heavy ... go figure.
Posted on 12/3/19 at 10:45 am to Peepdip
McKinney is good but he might have the most embarrassing highlight film of the year 

Posted on 12/3/19 at 10:51 am to kylesch87
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We all knew Stingley would be great, but to be graded as the top corner in the country as a true freshman?
He was consistently regarded as one of the most ready for the NFL high school players (at least not playing running back) in many years. Up there with Peterson and guys like that.
And, while athletic, he is not relying solely on freakish athleticism (as PP did early in his college career), but rather has extraordinary technique for a young player, akin to Chase's abilities as a wide receiver.
Chase, for example, could go to at least 15 or so (probably more) NFL teams this weekend and be the best wide receiver on that team. These are once in a decade type players.
(Of course, the QB is a once in a generation or once in a century type player, at least for us.)
Posted on 12/3/19 at 11:16 am to Salmon
Fr ppl seem to forget Devonte smith absolutely worked him that game. Every elite corner has one bad game.
Posted on 12/3/19 at 11:17 am to Ace Midnight
I love stingley but his technique still has room for improvement. Top billon did a good video detailing how stingley’s technique is still relatively raw.
Posted on 12/3/19 at 11:41 am to Salmon
Are we just going to ignore that it was the coaches fault? And one time he wasn’t even looking when the ball was snapped because of it?
Posted on 12/3/19 at 11:51 am to HammerheadLincoln
Burrow, Chase, and Stingley made their All American team as well.
LSU was the only team with 3 players on their list.
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LSU was the only team with 3 players on their list.
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Posted on 12/3/19 at 11:57 am to HammerheadLincoln
Lost me with Diggs. Chase is still scoring on his arse!
Turn on the tape he is nowhere near as billed.
Turn on the tape he is nowhere near as billed.
Posted on 12/3/19 at 12:11 pm to Cd104444
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I love stingley but his technique still has room for improvement
No doubt. He is still relying on raw talent, but his technique is already very advanced for such a young player. His improvement to next year should be amazing to watch.
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