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PFF best/worse players at every position through week 4

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Saw this on another site thought I would share. Yes yes I know pff is not the end all be all but it can still be a useful tool.

QUARTERBACK

Top 6:
1. Drew Brees 91.0
2. Carson Wentz 88.4
3. Dak Prescott 87.2
4. Philip Rivers 85.6
5. Russell Wilson 82.8
6. Tom Brady 82.3

Bottom 6:
1. Case Keenum 43.6
2. Mitchell Trubisky 45.8
3. Ben Roethlisberger 49.0
4. Cam Newton 50.4
5. Josh Rosen 52.0
6. Josh Allen 52.6

RUNNINGBACK

Top 7:
1. Ronald Jones 88.0
2. Dalvin Cook 86.6
3. Austin Ekeler 85.5
4. Christian McCaffrey 82.6
5. Josh Jacobs 82.2
6. Carlos Hyde 80.6
7. Nick Chubb 79.7

Bottom 7:
1. Kalen Ballage 52.1
2. Jalen Richard 52.7
3. Giovani Bernard 52.8
4. Miles Sanders 53.3
5. Darren Sproles 53.8
6. Leonard Fournette 54.9
7. Tarik Cohen 55.0

FULLBACK

Top 5:
1. Kyle Juszczyk 83.4
2. Nick Bellore 78.8
3. Anthony Sherman 70.9
4. Cullen Gillaspia 65.0
5. Alec Ingold 63.6

Bottom 5:
1. Andrew Beck 36.0
2. Chandler Cox 42.8
3. Patrick DiMarco 47.2
4. Derek Watt 47.9
5. Nick Bawden 48.3

WIDE RECEIVER

Top 7:
1. Kenny Stills 90.4
2. Chris Godwin 90.2
3. Davante Adams 88.2
4. D.J. Chark 85.5
5. Keenan Allen 84.4
6. Michael Gallup 84.2
7a. Coutland Sutton 82.9
7b. Terry McLaurin 82.9

Bottom 7:
1. Donte Moncrief 39.7
2. J.J. Arcega-Whiteside 44.8
3. Chester Rogers 47.4
4. Travis Benjamin 48.2
5. Russell Shepard 50.3
6. Damion Willis 51.2
7. Anthony Miller 52.2

TIGHT END

Top 5:
1. George Kittle 92.7
2. Darren Waller 89.8
3. Dallas Goedert 89.5
4. Mark Andrews 86.7
5. Maxx Williams 86.2

Bottom 5:
1. Ray Izzo 40.8
2. Demetrius Harris 41.6
3. Antony Auclair 44.4
4. O.J. Howard 44.8
5. Mike Gesicki 47.4

OFFENSIVE TACKLE

Top 6:
1. La'el Collins 87.4
2. Mitchell Schwartz 84.2
3a. Anthony Castonzo 81.1
3b. Matt Feiler 81.1
5. Jason Peters 79.2
6. Ryan Ramczyk 79.1

Bottom 6:
1. Will Richardson 37.9
2. Jordan Mills 38.0
3. J'Marcus Webb 41.0
4. Cam Robinson 44.4
5. Bobby Hart 46.4
6. Rob Havenstein 47.5

OFFENSIVE GUARD

Top 6:
1. Brandon Brooks 85.6
2. Joel Bitonio 83.3
3. Graham Glasgow 82.6
4. Marshal Yanda 80.6
5. Quenton Nelson 80.4
6. Brandon Scherff 79.0

Bottom 6:
1. Jamil Demby 27.6
2. Michael Jordan 35.5
3. Michael Deiter 36.9
4. Joseph Noteboom 37.5
5. Austin Blythe 38.0
6. Kyle Long 39.3

CENTER

Top 5:
1. Jason Kelce 75.7
2. Frank Ragnow 74.6
3. Ryan Jensen 73.8
4. Rodney Hudson 73.6
5. Ben Jones 73.3

Bottom 5:
1. Garrett Bradbury 32.5
2. Matt Paradis 44.9
3. Ryan Kalil 45.8
4. Brian Allen 48.7
5. Austin Reiter 51.3

CORNERBACK

Top 7:
1. Quinton Dunbar 90.3
2. Brian Poole 83.3
3a. Jonathan Jones 81.9
3b. Justin Coleman 81.9
3c. K'Waun Williams 81.9
6. Jason McCourty 81.3
7. Jayron Kearse 80.7

Bottom 7:
1. DeAndre Baker 30.0
2. Lonnie Johnson 35.3
3. Tre Herndon 35.6
4. Lamarcus Joyner 37.7
5. Jomal Wiltz 38.6
6. Anthony Averett 42.9
7. Fabian Moreau 43.5

SAFETY

Top 7:
1. Micah Hyde 89.7
2. Devin McCourty 89.4
3. Marcus Williams 89.3
4. Anthony Harris 88.7
5. HaHa Clinton-Dix 85.2
6a. Jordan Poyer 83.8
6b. Harrison Smith 83.8

Bottom 7:
1. Tedric Thompson 28.6
2. Kameron Kelly 30.3
3. Curtis Riley 41.8
4. Jessie Bates 42.1
5. Keanu Neal 42.8
6. Tony Jefferson 44.0
7. Roderic Teamer 44.4

LINEBACKER

Top 7:
1. Raekwon McMillan 88.0
2. Jamie Collins 86.4
3. Deion Jones 84.1
4. Luke Kuechly 82.4
5. Cory Littleton 81.0
6. Eric Kendricks 80.7
7. Shaq Thompson 79.9

Bottom 7:
1. Jarrad Davis 29.4
2. Anthony Walker 32.6
3. Quincy Williams 34.1
4. Jerome Baker 36.3
5. Nick Vigil 41.8
6. A.J. Klein 42.1
7. Anthony Barr 42.5

"DEFENSIVE INTERIOR"

Top 7:
1. Calais Campbell 90.7
2. D.J. Reader 90.3
3. Charles Omenihu 90.2
4. Aaron Donald 90.0
5. Cameron Heyward 89.8
6. Stephon Tuitt 87.9
7. Grady Jarrett 85.6

Bottom 7:
1. Kevin Strong 35.2
2. Jack Crawford 36.6
3. Xavier Williams 37.7
4. Devaroe Lawrence 42.6
5. Jerry Tillery 43.8
6. Angelo Blackson 48.4
7. Zach Allen 48.8

"EDGE DEFENDER"

Top 7:
1. Khalil Mack 91.8
2a. Shaquil Barrett 90.2
2b. Joey Bosa 90.2
4a. Kyle Van Noy 90.1
4b. T.J. Watt 90.1
6. Danielle Hunter 88.1
7. Brandon Graham 87.7

Bottom 7:
1. Stephen Weatherly 36.1
2. Dawuane Smoot 45.0
3. Alex Okafor 46.9
4. Clelin Ferrell 47.4
5. Tarell Basham 48.3
6a. Markus Golden 50.2
6b. Arden Key 50.2

KICKER

Top 5:
1. Joey Slye
2. Josh Lambo
3. Justin Tucker
4. Greg Zuerlein
5. Chris Boswell

Bottom 5:
1. Ka'imi Fairbairn
2. Stephen Gostkowski
3. Adam Vinatieri
4. Jason Sanders
5. Brandon McManus

PUNTER

Top 5:
1. Tress Way
2. Rigoberto Sanchez
3. Brett Kern
4. Jake Bailey
5a. Colby Wadman
5b. J.K. Scott

Bottom 5:
1. Matt Bosher
2. Logan Cooke
3. Sam Martin
4. Dustin Colquitt
5. Jordan Berry
 
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Surprised about raekwon McMillan. Man, I think I was wrong about him. I apologize and I own the fact I said the things I said such as he couldn't shed blocks and seems to play undersized to play linebacker in the nfl.
The rest is pretty common if you're an 0-4 team.
 
Surprised about raekwon McMillan. Man, I think I was wrong about him. I apologize and I own the fact I said the things I said such as he couldn't shed blocks and seems to play undersized to play linebacker in the nfl.
The rest is pretty common if you're an 0-4 team.

Hes played like 40 snaps. Give him time to prove you right.
 
I graded Omenihu higher than L.J. Collier, but it was close.

I couldn't believe Collier went in the 1st round and Omenihu in the 5th on draft day. That's just ridiculous.
 
kwon at the top, baker in the bottom. who knew?
and where the hell is eric rowe?
 
Saw this on another site thought I would share. Yes yes I know pff is not the end all be all but it can still be a useful tool.

Wish we could say the same about you :nah:


Don't see how Rowe isn't at the bottom of every list.
Gesicki woof
Kind of hard to put Rosen in the mix with only two starts.
It will be interesting to see the lists at the halfway point.
 
I once said if you read the scouting reports about McMillan or Baker you'd have to be more excited about Baker. The preseason had me thinking I was right about that but one of our astute posters warned me to be patient and that McMillan's work ethic and intelligence would make him the better pro. I'm starting to agree with him (cough digital cough).
 
Well, HAsn't Kwon been one of the best run defending LBs since about halfways through last season? I could have sworn he finished really strong last year and graded out really well.

The problem with Kwon is he is only a run defender, he struggles in the passing game.

Seeing Bradbury as the worse center...ouch.
 
Man you guys really need to be careful with the PFF numbers. It's a metric that people sell you so you can present it as your own opinion/knowledge, but in of itself, it's a very flawed.

They flat out don't know assignments when making their grades, which makes their OL grades particularly... curious.

It's always nice to see one of our LBs in the top spot for sure. Baker being bad on a bad team makes sense - I think he's more of a luxury ROLB play making guy than he is the pillar of a defense
 
I once said if you read the scouting reports about McMillan or Baker you'd have to be more excited about Baker. The preseason had me thinking I was right about that but one of our astute posters warned me to be patient and that McMillan's work ethic and intelligence would make him the better pro. I'm starting to agree with him (cough digital cough).

I'm willing to give Baker some time to go from just attacking to having to run a entire defense.
 
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