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PFF year end regular season ratings

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Tua, QB 81.9 (8th of 38)
Bridgewater, QB 71.2
Thompson, QB 58.6

Hill, WR 92.1 (1st of 121)
Waddles, WR 83.9 (10th of 121)
Cracraft, WR 77.0
C.Wilson, WR 63.5
Sherfield, WR 63.1 (90th of 121)

Ahmed, HB 78.1
Mostert, HB 75.7 (25th of 63)
J.WIlson ,HB 66.9 (48th of 63)
Gaskin, JB 65.0

Ingold, FB 57.6 (3rd of 6)

Smythe, TE 60.1 (41st of 74)
Gesicki, TE 59.9 (43rd of 74)
Long, TE 58.9
Conner, TE 30.9

Williams, C 78.4 (5th of 39)

Hunt, G 73.7 (10th of 78)
Jones, G 62.0 (41st of 78)
Eichenberg, G 39.8 (75th of 78)

Armstead, T 77.5 (14th of 81)
Lamm, T 67.0
Shell, T 64.9 (53rd of 81)
Jackson, T 57.9
Little, T 34.6 (81st of 81)

Kohou, CB 69.9 (37th of 122)
Needham, CB 63.7 (64th of 122)
Howard, CB 58.4 (83rd of 122)
Iggy, CB 51.8
Crossen, CB 50.7 (11th of 122)
Byron Jones, CB(?) negative infinity (okay, my rating)

McKinley, S 69.0
Campbell, S 68.0
Holland, S 65.5 (48th of 89)
Brandon Jones, 61.1 (65th of 89)
Rowe, S 57.3 (71st of 89)
Bethel, S 51.4

Baker, LB 78.0 (13th of 84)
Riley, LB 59.1 (56th out of 84)
Roberts, LB 56.9 (61st of 84)
Tindall, LB 43.0

Wilkins, DI 85.1 (7th out of 126)
Sieler, DI 74.7 (19th out of 126)
Jenkins, DI 58.6 (71st out of 126)
Davis, DI 43.4 (111th out of 126)

Phillips, Edge 87.7 (6th out of 119)
Van Ginkle, Edge 74.47 (31st out of 119)
Ingram, Edge 70.3 (43rd out of 119)
Chubb, Edge 66.3 (57th out of 119)
Oghab, Edge 52.1 (107th out of 119)
 
Baker...13th?

:Ouch:
I personally find general PFF rankings to be kind of useless fluff. They assign different values to everything a specific position does with no clear explanation how things are weighted. It doesn’t surprise me Baker scored highly as he always has decent stats on paper and plays a lot of snaps.
 
Baker and Roberts were key to the stout run D. Ppl need to wake up and stop being sheep.
agree. not without fault. but we could do a lot worse.
edit - doesn't excuse roberts for that horrible penalty he took few weeks back
 
I personally find general PFF rankings to be kind of useless fluff. They assign different values to everything a specific position does with no clear explanation how things are weighted. It doesn’t surprise me Baker scored highly as he always has decent stats on paper and plays a lot of snaps.
I find their offensive line stats to be particularly questionable. Conner Williams is the most overrated lineman I've seen in my entire life. He's fine as a guard, but to call him the 5th best C in the league when he can't even consistently snap properly is a joke.
 
I find their offensive line stats to be particularly questionable. Conner Williams is the most overrated lineman I've seen in my entire life. He's fine as a guard, but to call him the 5th best C in the league when he can't even consistently snap properly is a joke.
Pff rankings basically tell you your eyes are lying to you.
 
Even though injured and missed a number of games in 2022, Tua still top 10.

Nuff said about skills and ability.
 
If anyone has the chance, would love to see a comparison between this year's starters and last year's. (I'd do it myself, but I don't have access.)
 
I've seen enough from Chubb. Dude runs like me. I'm an old man. That's exactly how I run. Chubb runs like an old man. Cut our losses and get a younger edge in place of Chubb.
 
Thank you for providing these updates each week for the entire season, @brumdog44!

PFF scores are directionally correct and expecting more will disappoint. I like the way Brumdog44 formats them as ranked, cumulative.

On a per play basis, ‘22 Greg Little is worse than ‘21 Jesse Davis? T.N.T.
 
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