In our final film room breakdown of the week Youth Joe Haeg Jersey , we take a look at Ryan Kelly’s ability to block at the second level. To this point, we’ve examined his performance as a pass blocker, as an inside run blocker, and in pulling situations. allenging requirements for linemen, and potentially one of the most valuable, is the ability to place an effective block at the second level. It is one thing to place a block when pulling down the line, it is another to enter open space against smaller, more agile and more athletic players at the second level. Let’s take a look at how Kelly did in this aspect of the game against the Raiders.As with each of our film room pieces, I start with the worst and most ineffective snaps. Here, Kelly explodes into space but overshoots his mark and finds himself out of position. This gave the linebackers a clean lane to hit Marlon Mack as he burst through the line.Kelly does a better job of getting to an appropriate depth downfield before he pivots to get a block at the second level. He does enough to re-route and otherwise occupy the defenders for Marlon Mack to get into the secondary. If Anthony Castonzo and Jack Doyle do a better job on the edge, Mack would have only a safety to beat with a lot of green in front of him.As with pulling blocks, it is easy for fans to create an unrealistic expectation in their heads. Kelly doesn’t need to pancake a defender or lock on to shove a player completely out of the play. He needs to re-route Womens Jabaal Sheard Jersey , slow down, or impede the flow of the defense long enough for the ball carrier to move freely to the next level. This play is a prime example of doing what needs to be done. He re-routes the linebacker just enough for Hines to squeeze through without being meaningfully bothered by the defender.While much of the work on this play is done on the left side of the offensive line, and by Jack Doyle who gets an excellent outside kick to open up a massive running lane, Kelly does his job to the inside. He gets to the second level, impedes the flow of the linebacker toward the running lane, and gets two shots on him to keep him from having any chance to impact the play.This play breaks down because rookie left guard Quenton Nelson is unable to gain outside leverage on P.J. Hall (#92) when the ball is snapped. However, Kelly does an excellent job of reading the linebackers and quickly dipping his hips only a couple of yards down the field. He acts as a wall that keeps Marquel Lee (#55) and Clinton McDonald (#97) from having any chance to make a play. If Nelson wins here and Mack doesn’t have to jump over 600 pounds of football player, he could have been into the secondary with a ton of space to cut the run back to the inside.You would like to see Kelly stay on his feet on this play. He took a great angle to get a body on Jason Cabinda (#53) (by the way, what in the sweet lord has Jon Gruden done to this team — who are these guys?) but losing his balance allows Cabinda to release and get back into pursuit. Mark Glowinsi (#64) is unable to maintain outside leverage on Hall (#92) who again disrupts an outside run. Kelly’s block didn’t make or break the play.This clip shows the challenge for massive linemen engaging players in space. If the linebacker is patient, like Tahir Whitehead (#59) on this play, it is difficult to sustain a block in space. There is so much room to the right and left for Whitehead to escape that the best you can hope to do here is slow him down long enough for the play to get past him. A number of failures occur on this play. Mark Glowinski’s inability to redirect Lee (#55) impacts the flow of the play and forces the ball carrier to bounce the play to the outside. Eric Ebron gets completely blown up by Johnathan Hankins (#90), no surprise Youth Anthony Walker Jersey , and that closes the hole where the play was supposed to go. This was supposed to be a run inside of right tackle Braden Smith but it is bounced outside because the play broke down. ANALYSISRyan Kelly put together an impressive performance in each phase of the game against the Oakland Raiders. He does a good job of putting himself in proper position to give the ball carrier an advantage on the ground and has been a big part of leading an offensive line that has not allowed a sack in over three games. After taking at look at his tape, it isn’t hard to understand why offensive line coach Dave Deguglielmo thinks so highly of him. Some teams can't kick about their kickers. Others might want to kick them off the roster after this weekend.With the rare exceptions of Indianapolis' Adam Vinatieri and Baltimore's Justin Tucker, there aren't any placekickers whose place in Canton, Ohio, is a topic of discussion. Even Vinatieri and Tucker missed kicks in Week 5.For every hero with his soccer-style boots, there are flops. Graham Gano nails a career-best 63-yarder to lift Carolina past the Giants — tied for second-longest field goal in NFL history — and Greg Joseph sends a flutterball through the uprights to give Cleveland a 12-10 win over Baltimore. Meanwhile, Mason Crosby has the worst Sunday of his 12-year career with four botched field goals and a missed extra point in a 31-23 loss at Detroit.Want more? Maybe not, but here goes:—Chris Boswell missed the extra point after the Steelers' first touchdown, the third he's missed this season. Boswell missed three in his previous three seasons with Pittsburgh.—Caleb Sturgis' PAT attempt after one Chargers touchdown bounced off the upright for his fourth miss of the season and third in the past two games. The sixth-year kicker has equaled the amount he had over three seasons in Philadelphia from 2015-17."The extra point did bother me a little bit, but we'll figure out what happened there," Chargers coach Anthony Lynn said. "He's been kicking with a lot of confidence, so I'm not concerned about it."—The Browns' Joseph clanked an extra point off the right upright Womens Nate Hairston Jersey , the third extra point missed by Cleveland this season. The rookie then pulled a 55-yard field goal left for the win with 5 seconds left in regulation before connecting in OT.—Tucker, the most accurate kicker in NFL history, had a 48-yard field goal attempt blocked by Cleveland rookie Denzel Ward on the final play of the first half. He made three kicks, however, proving he's still the league's most reliable.—Detroit's Matt Prater missed a 55-yard field goal, badly, sending the football way right. But the strong-legged Prater is one of the best long-range kickers around and holds the record with a 64-yarder for Denver in 2013.—Cincinnati kicker Randy Bullock had a 37-yard field goal try blocked by Vincent Taylor of Miami in the second quarter. The Bengals still rallied from a 17-0 hole to win.—Cairo Santos of the Rams had a chance to tie the score at 31 in Seattle but missed a fourth-quarter extra point. He got a chance to redeem himself and did on a 39-yard field goal for the winning points.—This one is not kicker Stephen Hauschka's fault, and he was being celebrated later with a 46-yard field goal to lift Buffalo past Tennessee. But it was an example of the weird day kicking teams were having.The Bills botched a field goal late in the first half — either it was a blown fake or an issue getting the ball down for the kick. Holder Corey Bojorquez stood up after taking the snap and tried a short pass back to Hauschka under pressure from Brynden Trawick of the Titans.—Not to ignore the punters, Atlanta's Matt Bosher had a kick blocked late in the third quarter when Pittsburgh's Roosevelt Nix bulldozed in.Clearly, the most forgettable performance came from Crosby, who was crushed by it."I don't get this much attention unless it's really bad or extremely good," he said. "This one is unfortunately really bad. I'm going to have to really look at this one and this one hurts a bunch. I left a lot of points on the field for this team."I look back and I'm thinking http://www.thecoltsfootballauthentic.com/quincy-wilson-jersey-authentic , in my childhood, in high school, this is definitely one of the worst ones and I'm bummed about that."What really bums out fans is when coaches play for the field goal. It's far worse in college, where the dependability of placekickers is shakier than Crosby was Sunday indoors at Detroit.But it infiltrates the NFL, too. And when the kickers flop consistently, they lose their jobs.And like Hauschka and Santos and Sturgis and Bullock, they somehow pop up elsewhere. Until they start missing again.