4 Las Vegas Raiders who really need to step up in 2022
By Sean Basile
Las Vegas Raiders who really need to step up in 2022
No. 2: Alex Leatherwood
We’re going to turn back to the analytics again for this one because offensive linemen are hlinemen’gauge on a statistical level without PFF’s work. Here are some rookie linemen PFF grades for the 2021 regular season:
Creed Humphrey- 91.4
Rashawn Slater- 83.6
Penei Sewell- 77.0
Sam Cosmi- 74.9
Trey Smith- 72.3
Christian Darrisaw- 71.9
Walker Little- 68.5
Quinn Meinerz- 67.4
Landon Dickerson- 67.3
Alijah Vera-Tucker- 66.8
Spencer Brown- 62.6
Brady Christensen- 61.6
Dan Moore Jr.- 57.8
Jackson Carman- 56.3
Royce Newman- 55.7
Kendrick Green- 52.4
Liam Eichenberg- 50.8
Jalen Mayfield- 49.2
Teven Jenkins- 47.5
That right there is a list of almost 20 rookie offensive linemen on a vast range of grades, and as it turns out, Leatherwood scored a worse grade than every single one of them despite being drafted before all but three. PFF graded him at 45.0 in 2021, and he’s also recorded as having allowed 8 sacks, which was 2nd-worst last year and having committed 14 penalties, which was 3rd-worst last year at his position.
There’s obviously still a lot of football left to be played, and PFF is just one source of information, but I think it’s fair at this moment to say things are not looking that great for the Raiders’ former number one pick.
He already had John Simpson, Brandon Parker, Jermaine Eluemunor, and Alex Bars behind him at right guard and right tackle, but now add a very underrated lineman in Dylan Parham to the mix. Had Brandon Parker not gotten hurt in the preseason opener, the starting offensive line could have looked like this.
LT Kolton Miller
LG John Simpson
C Andre James
RG Dylan Parham
RT Brandon Parker
I think Leatherwood is in deep trouble right now and he HAS to step up this season.