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PFF Grades: Tennessee vs. Kent State
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PFF Grades: Tennessee vs. Kent State

Tennessee football made light work of Kent State on Saturday night, defeating the Golden Flashes 71-0 at Neyland Stadium.

Let’s take a look at how the Vols did.

Elite Class = 90-100, All-Conference = 85-89, Starter = 70-84, Reserve = 60-69, Replaceable = 60 >

Offensive numbers (minimum 12 plays — 15% of offensive plays)

QB Gaston Moore — 93.0 (12 games)

RB DeSean Bishop — 87.1 (14 plays)

RB Dylan Sampson — 82.4 (31 plays)

WR Dont’e Thornton — 79.2 (22 plays)

TE Holden Staes — 75.1 (13 plays)

RT John Campbell Jr. — 74.6 (24 plays)

WR Chris Brazzell — 72.0 (33 plays)

WR Squirrel White — 71.4 (14 plays)

RB Peyton Lewis — 70.6 (19 plays)

WR Kaleb Webb — 69.8 (31 plays)

OG Ayden Bussell — 68.8 (31 plays)

LT Dayne Davis — 67.0 (39 plays)

RG Javontez Spraggins — 65.3 (39 times played)

WR Mike Matthews — 64.4 (17 plays)

WR Chas Nimrod — 61.9 (33 games)

QB Jake Merklinger — 60.1 (19 games)

OT Jesse Perry — 59.6 (20 plays)

C Cooper Mays — 59.2 (29 plays)

C William Satterwhite — 59.7 (16 plays)

WR Bru McCoy — 58.5 (29 games)

TE Miles Kitselman — 57.6 (21 plays)

OT Bennett Warren — 57.3 (15 plays)

OG Jackson Lampley — 56.8 (33 plays)

OT Larry Johnson III — 55.5 (31 plays)

OG Andrej Karic — 55.8 (12 plays)

WR Braylon Staley — 54.8 (24 games)

OG Sham Umarov – 53.9 (16 plays)

OG Max Anderson — 52.7 (27 plays)

C Vysen Lang — 51.8 (27 plays)

TE Ethan Davis — 51.0 (12 plays)

TE Titus Rohrer — 50.0 (15 plays)

OG Gage Ginther — 47.1 (19 plays)

QB Nico Iamaleava — 44.8 (39 games)

Let’s start with the most interesting aspect of the offensive numbers: the quarterbacks. I wasn’t surprised to see Gaston Moore lead the way on the offensive side of the ball with Tennessee’s best grade, but I was surprised to see Nico Iamaleava have the worst grade. When I watched live, I didn’t think Iamaleava had his best game, but I certainly didn’t think he was as bad as the numbers indicated.

Now, I wasn’t surprised to see Tennessee’s running backs at the top of the pile. Both Dylan Sampson and DeSean Bishop were incredibly efficient with the ball, while Peyton Lewis also had a very nice day.

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Defensive Numbers (minimum 9 plays — 20% of defensive plays)

LEO Josh Josephs — 89.1 (15 plays)

CB Jalen McMurray — 88.6 (9 plays)

DT Omarr Norman-Lott — 88.5 (11 plays)

LEO James Pearce Jr — 83.7 (14 plays)

S Will Brooks — 78.4 (12 plays)

LB Arion Carter — 77.2 (19 plays)

LB Jeremiah Telander — 76.2 (12 plays)

LB Edwin Spillman — 75.0 (17 plays)

CB Jermod McCoy — 74.6 (24 games)

DT Bryson Eason — 74.0 (11 plays)

DE Jayson Jenkins — 73.0 (11 plays)

LB Kalib Perry — 72.5 (12 plays)

S Andre Turrentine – 70.5 (24 plays)

DT Nathan Robinson — 70.1 (15 plays)

DT Elijah Simmons — 70.1 (9 plays)

DE Tyree Weathersby — 68.4 (13 plays)

CB Kaleb Beasley — 65.8 (21 plays)

LB Keenan Pili — 65.3 (12 plays)

DT Omari Thomas — 65.2 (11 plays)

CB Rickey Gibson — 65.0 (12 plays)

STAR Christian Harrison — 64.5 (12 plays)

CB Montrell Bandy — 63.8 (17 games)

S John Slaughter — 63.7 (19 plays)

S Jakobe Thomas — 62.0 (11 plays)

DT Jamal Wallace — 60.5 (15 plays)

DE Dominic Bailey — 60.4 (10 plays)

STAR Boo Carter — 59.8 (14 times played)

S Edrees Farooq — 58.9 (27 plays)

LB Jalen Smith — 58.6 (13 plays)

CB Jordan Matthews — 55.5 (30 games)

DE Kellen Lindstrom — 54.8 (20 plays)

Josh Josephs had more hype surrounding him during fall camp than any other Tennessee player. Through three games this season, Josephs has an 82.9 GPA and is one of the Vols’ best defenders.

Tennessee’s young linebackers had a great day against Kent State. Sophomores Arion Carter and Jeremiah Telander were two of the top six rated defenders, while freshman Edwin Spillman wasn’t far behind in his career debut.