SantaClaraHawk
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ESPN believes the Seahawks have a better roster than the 49ers
According to Mike Clay’s unit grades, Seattle is slightly above the Niners.

This is just the author trying to quantify his subjective opinion so he can pretend it actually means something other than what it is, his opinion.The unit grades (0.0-4.0 scale) are interesting on their own. I don't love the 40 points of precision on this and of course they are just one person's opinion. Too low for my tastes regarding our OL (1.1), CB (2.1) and Edge (0.9), and too high when it comes to our safeties (3.5) and DTs (1.3).
My first major objection is that simply adding these grades together is meaningless. Individual positions should be weighted differently and there are varying number of starters/depth at each position. The methodology shown doesn't produce any totals worth discussing.
My other major objection is that this sort of analysis needs to consider uncertainty very strongly at this point in the off-season. Incoming rookies haven't played a snap yet, veterans got another year older, and we have no idea what roster health for week 1 is going to look like. I'm pretty sure our cornerback grade should be higher than a 2.1, but debating between say 2.7, 3.1 or 3.3 feels completely artificial and like a wild stab in the dark. These should be very broad uncertainty ranges instead of overly precise guesstimates.
That's it . Nothing more nothing less. Seattle wasn't close to being competitive last season against those guys. I hate em but they're good .Meh. I don't care about some dudes unit grades. The Niners had the #1 defense in the league by both yards per game and points per game last season. We had the 7th worst defense by yards per game, and the 8th worst defense by points per game.
The Niners are already legit contenders. Our D needs to improve significantly for us to be legit contenders, imo.
Indeed. Good day Sir.There's not one person in the world that knows everything about every team in the NFL to forecast an accurate assessment of how each and every team will fare in the upcoming year.
Hence, the premise that one ESPN analyst can realistically predict how every team will fare in the upcoming season is categorically false.
I will predict right now BOOK MARK IT the digits will not be as good this year as last!!!!!!!! They will still be a tough nut but will not be as good or as fortunate as last year. 5 or 6 losses.At the moment the Niners are coming off a NFCCG appearance and have a proven strong defense, not a speculative one. I am a die hard fan, but the favorite to win more games this upcoming season is clearly SF. Presently the conference is Philly, SF and everyone else.
Let’s not act jealous bud. The rankings are in and the Hawks have a stout roster after 2 years of building thanks to Russ Wilson’s trade. You’ve had your window to try and get a Lombardi but it has closed up due to really bad drafting the past 3 years and a shit show in the secondaryNo biggie, he had the 49ers ranked as the 14th overall unit last year and predicted 9-8
Last year he had seattle like 25 and Denver 9 so I am not sure you can put much stock into what he says