According to Pro Football Focus’ Anthony Treash, Colorado senior LB Nate Landman finished the 2019 season with an overall grade of 62.8.
After excelling as a sophomore Landman (6'3/230), who was given an overall grade of 85.7 in 2018, had a tough 2019. In addition to the significantly lower overall grade, the senior linebacker allowed 449 passing yards on 375 coverage snaps (compared to 79 yards on 235 coverage snaps the season prior). Landman still amassed 127 total tackles in 11 starts in 2019, so it wasn’t a completely lost season for him. He’ll be a key player with regard to both on-field production and leadership for first-year HC Karl Dorrell this fall.