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College All-Stars Taking on Kansas City INT A-D INT E-K SACK KICK RET PUNT RET Okudah 1-8 Simmons 1-10 Young 1-5 Davidson 17 Aiyuk 1-12 Aiyuk 1-15 RET KR PR Henderson 9-10 Brooks 11-15 Gross-Matos 6-8 Zuniga 18 Pittman 13-16 Burgess 16-20 Brandon Aiyuk 24*† 9* Delpit 11-12 Uche 16-20 Chaisson 9-10 Taylor 19 Akers 17-20 Michael Pittman 21 -- McKinney 13-14 Kinlaw 11-12 Uche 20 Terrell Burgess -- 7 Chinn 15-16 Simmons 13-14 Dugger 20 Terrell 17-18 McKinney 15 Cam Akers 22 -- Arnette 19-20 Madubuike 16 [+0] TEAM DEFENSE Y: [NC] FUMBLES: [C] PENALTIES: [D] A [CB] B [FS] C [SS] D [CB] 1 / 0 C. J. Henderson 0 / 1 Kyle Dugger 0† / 1 Xavier McKinney 2- / 0 Jeff Okudah 1 / 0 Damon Arnette 1 / 0 Grant Delpit [pass] 1 / 0 Antoine Winfield, Jr. [pass] 1 / 0 A. J. Terrell 1- / 0 Noah Igbinoghene 0+ / 0 Ashtyn Davis 1- / 0 Jeremy Chinn [blitz] 1- / 0 Jeff Gladney 1- / 0 Terrell Burgess E [OLB] F [MLB] G [OLB] 0 / 1 Kenneth Murray 1 / 1 Isaiah Simmons 1 / 0 K’Lavon Chaisson ©2020 PLAAY Games LLC 1 / 0 Damon Arnette [pass] 0 / 1- Josh Uche 1 / 0 A. J. Terrell [pass] 1 / 0 Jordyn Brooks 0 / 0+ Logan Wilson 0 / 1 Patrick Queen [run] 0 / 0+ Logan Wilson H [DE] I [DT] J [DT] K [DE] 1 / 0 Yetur Gross-Matos 1 / 0 Javon Kinlaw 0 / 1 Derrick Brown 2 / 1- Chase Young 0 / 1- A. J. Epenesa [run] 0 / 1 Ross Blacklock [run] 1 / 0 K’Lavon Chaisson [pass] 1- / 0 Jabari Zuniga 1- / 0 Marlon Davidson 1- / 0 Justin Madubuike 1 / 1 Xavier McKinney [blitz] 0+ / 0 Darrell Taylor 0 / 0+ Raekwon Davis † Xavier McKinney is rated 1 / 1 in BLITZ defense; Brandon Aiyuk scores 2019 college all-stars DEFENSE TOUCHDOWN on any KICKOFF RETURN over 40 yards. † D’Andre Swift is given an OU grade of AAA for first four carries; Henry Ruggs III 2019 college all-stars offense has o yards added to all OU run gains. TA [OT] GA [G] CE [C] GB [G] TB [OT] 1 / 0+ Andrew Thomas 1- / 0 Damien Lewis 1 / 1- Cesar Ruiz 0 / 1- Jonah Jackson 0 / 1+ Jedrick Wills 0 / 1 Mekhi Becton 0 / 1- Tyre Phillips 1- / 0 Matt Hennessy 0 / 0+ John Simpson 1 / 0 Tristan Wirfs 0 / 1 Austin Jackson 0 / 0+ Logan Stenberg 0 / 1- Lloyd Cushenberry 1- / 0 Solomon Kindley 0 / 1 Isaiah Wilson EA [WR] R QB [QB] CMP X Y Q OU EC [TE] R 1 / 1- CeeDee Lamb 16 1+ / 1 Joe Burrow AA 6 2 11 A 1 / 0+ Cole Kmet 11* 1- / 0 Jalen Reagor 13 1 / 1 Q Tua Tagovailoa AAA 3 3 10 AAAA 0 / 1- Devin Asiasi (9) 0+ / 0 Tee Higgins (20) 1 / 0+ Justin Herbert AA 4 3 12 AAA 0 / 0+ Josiah Deguara (12)[?] SB [WR-TE] IN OU R FB [RB] IN OU R EB [WR] R 1 / 1- Henry Ruggs III (C) (AAAA)† 14* 0 / 1 Cyrus Edwards-Helaire A AA 8 1 / 0 Jerry Jeudy 15*[?] 0 / 1- Devin Asiasi [run] -- -- (9) 1- / 0 D’Andre Swift [pass] C C† 8* 1 / 0 Justin Jefferson 10 0+ / 0 Brandon Aiyuk (E) (AAA) 17 0 / 1 Jonathan Taylor A[?] B (6)[?] 1- / 0 Michael Pittman (13) 1- / 0 Adam Trautman -- -- 10 0 / 1- Cam Akers B A 8 ©2020 PLAAY Games LLC INSIDE OUTSIDE SC-SH-MED LONG PK XP FG LFG KO Ed-Helaire 1-7 Ed-Helaire 1-5 Swift 1-4 Jeudy 1-6 PU AVG RET COF BLK Rodrigo Blankenship AA AA +55[A] AA Taylor 8-13 Swift 6-10 Ruggs 5-7 Lamb 7-13 Braden Mann 47 D B B Akers 14-17 Akers 11-14 Kmet 8-10 Reagor 14-17 Swift 18-20 Taylor 15-16 Jeudy 11-12 Higgins 18-20 Aiyuk 17 Lamb 13 ----- Ruggs 18-19 Ed-Helaire 14 Asiasi 20 KICKOFF COV [C] PUNT COV [C] [QB] 20 Reagor 15 Trautman 20 [-3] TEAM OFFENSE FUMBLES: [C] PENALTIES: [D] Jefferson 16 Akers 20 Pittman 17 Deguara 20 Aiyuk 18 Higgins 19 INT A-D INT E-K SACK KICK RET PUNT RET Mathieu 1-6 Clark 1-10 Jones 1-4 Ragland 17 Hardman 1-15 Hardman 1-12 RET KR PR Thornhill 7-10 Nnadi 11-20 Clark 5-8 Wilson 18 Thomas 16-19 Thomas 13-20 Mecole Hardman 25*† 9* Ward 11-13 Ogbah 9-10 Nnadi 19 Pringle 20 De’Anthony Thomas 22 4 Sorensen 14-16 Okafor 11-12 Fuller 19 Byron Pringle 21 -- Breeland 17-19 Kpassagnon 13-14 Saunders 20 Fenton 20 Mathieu 15 Watts 20 Hitchens 16 [+0] TEAM DEFENSE Y: [NC] FUMBLES: [C] PENALTIES: [C] A [CB] B [FS] C [SS] D [CB] 1+ / 0 Charvarius Ward 1 / 1- Juan Thornhill 2 / 1 J Tyrann Mathieu 1+ / 0 Bashaud Breeland 1 / 0 Armani Watts 1 / 0 Daniel Sorensen 1- / 0 Jordan Lucas 1 / 0 Kendall Fuller 0+ / 0 Rashad Fenton 1- / 0 Jordan Lucas 1- / 0 Alex Brown 1- / 0 Morris Claiborne E [OLB] F [MLB] G [OLB] 0 / 1- Reggie Ragland 0 / 1 Damien Wilson 1† / 1 Anthony Hitchens ©2020 PLAAY Games LLC 1 / 0 Armani Watts [pass] 1 / 0 Daniel Sorensen [pass] 1 / 0 Kendall Fuller [pass] 0 / 1- Darron Lee 0 / 0+ Ben Niemann 0 / 0+ Ben Niemann H [DE] I [DT] J [DT] K [DE] 1+ / 1 J Frank Clark 0 / 1 Derrick Nnadi 1+ / 1 J Chris Jones 1 / 0 Alex Okafor 1 / 0 Emmanuel Ogbah 1 / 0 Emmanuel Ogbah [pass] 0 / 1 Khalen Saunders 1 / 0 Tanoh Kpassagnon 0 / 1 Khalen Saunders 0 / 1 Khalen Saunders 0 / 1- Xavier Williams 0 / 1- Xavier Williams † Anthony Hitchens is rated 0 / 1 in PASS defense; Mecole Hardman scores 2019A KAnSAS CITY defense TOUCHDOWN on any KICKOFF RETURN over 50 yards. † Anthony Sherman is rated 1- / 2 vs. RUN defense; Darrel Williams is given an IN grade 2019A KAnSAS CITY offense of B for first three carries;Darwin Thompson is given an OU grade of B for first two carries; Harrison Butker is given a KO grade of AA when kicking at home. TA [OT] GA [G] CE [C] GB [G] TB [OT] 1 / 0 Eric Fisher 1 / 1- Andrew Wylie 1 / 1 Austin Reiter 1 / 1- Laurent Duvernay-Tardif 1+ / 1 J Mitchell Schwartz 0 / 1 Cameron Erving 0 / 1 Martinas Rankin 1 / 0 Stefen Wisniewski 0 / 1 Nick Allegretti 1- / 0 Ryan Hunter 1- / 0 Ryan Hunter 1 / 0 Stefen Wisniewski 1- / 0 James Winchester [LS] 0 / 0+ Jeff Allen 0 / 0+ Jeff Allen EA [WR] R QB [QB] CMP X Y Q OU EC [TE] R 1 / 1- Demarcus Robinson 14 2 / 2 8 Patrick Mahomes AA [!] 3 1 13 AAA 2 / 1 Travis Kelce 13**[!] 1+ / 0 Mecole Hardman 21 1 / 0 Matt Moore A 0 3 11 F 1- / 1 Blake Bell (8)[?] 1 / 0 Byron Pringle (14) 0 / 1- Deon Yelder (17) SB [WR-TE-FB] IN OU R FB [RB] IN OU R EB [WR] R 2 / 2- Tyreek Hill (E) (C) 16* 1 / 1 LeSean McCoy A A 7 1 / 1 Sammy Watkins 13* 1- / 1 Blake Bell [run] -- -- (8)[?] 1 / 1 Damien Williams A[!] AA[!] 7 1+ / 0 Mecole Hardman 21 1- / 0† Anthony Sherman (C) (E) (11) 1 / 0+ Darrel Williams D† D 11 1- / 0 De’Anthony Thomas (6) 1+ / 0 Mecole Hardman (E) (AA) 21 0 / 0+ Darwin Thompson E E† (5) ©2020 PLAAY Games LLC INSIDE OUTSIDE SC-SH-MED LONG PK XP FG LFG KO McCoy 1-8 Dm. Williams 1-7 Kelce 1-5 Hill 1-7 PU AVG RET COF BLK Harrison Butker A AAAA +50[AA] A† Dm. Williams 9-15 McCoy 8-12 Hill 6-8 Watkins 8-14 Dustin Colquitt 44 D B B Dr. Williams 16-18 Thompson 13-15 Watkins 9-11 Robinson 15-17 Thompson 19 Dr. Williams 16 Robinson 12-13 Hardman 18-20 Sherman 20 Hill 17 Dm. Williams 14 ----- Hardman 18 McCoy 15 KICKOFF COV [B] PUNT COV [A] [QB] 19-20 Hardman 16 Yelder 20 [-4] TEAM OFFENSE FUMBLES: [C] PENALTIES: [C] Dr. Williams 17 Sherman 20 Pringle 18 Thomas 20 Bell 19 Thompson 19.
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