Ray-Ray Armstrong may be getting love from the Oakland Raiders coaching staff ahead of Sio Moore on the depth chart at outside linebacker, but the team at Pro Football Focus haven’t been loving the play of Ray-Ray through three preseason games as his PFF grade has been the worst on the team in August to date.

Armstrong currently is one of the team’s starting outside linebackers alongside Malcolm Smith going into the regular season with Moore apparently in the doghouse, but PFF aren’t seeing what the Raiders coaches are seeing by giving him the worst grade of the Raiders players with a grade that is well in the negatives.

Asher Mathews of Thoughts From the Dark Side pointed out to Armstrong’s -5.2 PFF grade as the worst on the Raiders roster on Monday, begging the question as to why the player is getting so much love from the coaches over Sio Moore if the results aren’t there on the field so far.

Through 3 preseason games PFF’s worst ranked player on the #Raiders‘ squad has been Ray-Ray Armstrong (-5.2). — Asher Mathews (@AsherMathews) September 1, 2015

Armstrong’s PFF grade will only fuel those who feel that Moore deserves to be given his starting role back, but the coaches in Oakland must feel that the attitude of Sio needs to be tempered by motivating him to earn his job back once the season begins. Benching Moore entirely yesterday is a concerning sign that the team may be seriously considering demoting the linebacker for good behind Armstrong which based on the PFF grades could be a risk as it looks like the team could be deciding to play the lesser of the two linebackers as the regular season nears. How things will shake out is unknown, but for now the Raiders staff is appearing to stick with Armstrong even if he may not have the same impact as Moore on the field.