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OLine Attributes

By jabillups85
8/16/2019 1:33 pm
Trying to figure out blocking to strength ratio.

Is strength or blocking skill more important?

Re: OLine Attributes

By Lamba
8/16/2019 3:30 pm
I think it's strength, but they're sort of co-dependant, so it's hard to say one is strictly better.

A 95 strength, 50 blocker is by all means worse than a 85 strength 80 blocker - is my experience.

Blocking (OL) is in a weird spot though, so it's not where I'd focus too much if I were you. QB, RBs, WRs, TE(s) are all more important on offense.

Re: OLine Attributes

By jlyman
8/16/2019 8:30 pm
I lean toward blocking skill more than strength, at least to some extent. I’ve had some guys with 90+ blocking skills and only 50 strength be quite serviceable.

Re: OLine Attributes

By tribewriter
8/16/2019 9:01 pm
Check Setherick's last set of player weights.

Re: OLine Attributes

By Mcarovil
8/17/2019 6:42 am
On my rosters I’ve noticed you can get decent play out of an OL with above 50 Strength. That’s the bare minimum for me when deciding on the OL then I focus more on the blocking attributes then speed the acc. . FWIW
Last edited at 8/17/2019 6:43 am

Re: OLine Attributes

By jdavidbakr - Site Admin
8/17/2019 9:21 am
Blocking skill relates to how long a player can hold a block, strength relates to how the players push each other during the block (with weight factored in as well).

Re: OLine Attributes

By CrazySexyBeast
8/17/2019 7:56 pm
would one rather draft an OL with 60 str and 80 rblk/pblk? OR 90 strebth and 60 r/p blk?
....and now you have your answer :) As above, I too hav found lower str, higher blk ol to be very serviceable. Also, the OL, well... if one wants an O that can move - have time to pass, open up the gaps, I encourage to have a decent one;) It was actually the first place I addressed when I started MFN, DBs being second. That was 4.3 though.... These days, its o/d lines, TE's RBs and LBs, as everything tends to happen between the line of scrimmage - 5-10yds.
MFN really, really needs to fix the catch rating.... The most important fix for the off for 4.6, in my very humble opinion.

Re: OLine Attributes

By jabillups85
8/17/2019 9:28 pm
Great info guys!! All of this makes sense. I'm just trying to re-assess my o-line. Just like in RL, some guys have success with brute strength and some make it in the NFL with perfect technique.