Just to show what a clueless fuck you are:
Good, but not good enough for the first-round pick.
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All things considered, Penei Sewell’s NFL debut went much better than expected.
After a rocky preseason at right tackle, some were questioning whether the Lions seventh overall pick in the 2021 draft was going to hit the ground running at the next level. Things only got more complicated when in the middle of Week 1
Detroit Lions’ starting left tackle Taylor Decker injured his finger. That left a massive hole on the Lions’ offensive line with
49ers star defensive end Nick Bosa ready to jump on the opportunity. The Lions challenged Sewell to move back to left tackle, his college position, just a few days before Sunday’s game.
He responded the exact kind of way you’d hope a top-10 pick would. Lions quarterback Jared Goff had to drop back 60 times in Sunday’s shootout, and
PFF credit Sewell with... zero allowed sacks. On the stat sheet, Bosa had one sack and just two quarterback hits.
PFF graded Sewell out as a top-10 offensive tackle in Week 1 (MNF permitting) with a solid 75.6 overall grade, even after allowing six pressures.