- On Tuesday, former New York Jets and Denver Broncos left tackle Ryan Clady announced that he is hanging up his cleats after nine seasons in the NFL.
- Clady’s best seasons came in 2008, 2009, 2010, and 2012 where he earned grades of 79.5, 84.7, 83.9 and 86.7, respectively. He ranked in the top 10 at his position each of those years.
- Clady was always a strong pass blocker even in his lower graded seasons. During the seasons highlighted above, he never ranked outside the top 25 in pass blocking efficiency among both right and left tackles.
- The Boise State product’s highest graded game (89.0) came in week 3 of 2012 where he didn’t allow a single pressure over 60 pass blocking snaps.
T Ryan Clady calls it a career
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