PFF Couple of the Latest Offense Grades

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PFF, Graded the Top25 WR’s in football and Cooper & Gallup Graded out as...

5. AMARI COOPER, DALLAS COWBOYS
One of the best route-runners in the NFL, Cooper has also been one of the most prolific deep threats in 2019. He has reeled in eight receptions for 272 yards on throws 20-plus yards downfield, numbers which are tied for first and ranked second respectively through five weeks.

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6. MICHAEL GALLUP, DALLAS COWBOYS
Pairing with Cooper to form one of the most formidable wide receiver combos in the NFL, Gallup has been one of the most productive receivers in the league. On the field for 97 snaps as a receiver this season, his 3.49 yards per route run rank first among all receivers with 15-plus targets through five weeks.

https://www.pff.com/news/nfl-pff-rankings-top-25-wide-receivers-week-5-2019

While a couple Offensive Linemen were graded out as...

OFFENSIVE TACKLES
1. La’el Collins, Dallas Cowboys
The Cowboys paid Collins like one of the best offensive linemen in football this offseason and that’s exactly what he has been on the field for them this year. He has been dominant as a run blocker, producing a position-leading 91.8 PFF run-blocking grade on 137 snaps, and has allowed just one sack and five hurries from 174 pass-blocking snaps.

7. Tyron Smith, Dallas Cowboys
The Cowboys missed Smith on Sunday in the loss to the Green Bay Packers, and his work in pass protection over the first three weeks of the season tells the story of why. On 107 pass-blocking snaps in those three games, Smith didn’t allow a single sack, hit or hurry. The one hit and four hurries he has allowed this season all came against the Saints in a game he got hurt in but make no mistake about it, a healthy Tyron Smith is key to the Cowboys offensive line.

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4. Zack Martin, Dallas Cowboys
Martin has been the best pass blocker in the NFL among guards so far this season, and he has yet to allow a sack on 199 pass-blocking snaps through the first five weeks of the season. In total he has allowed just two hits and three hurries and has been solid as a run blocker too, producing a 75.3 PFF run-blocking grade.

https://www.pff.com/news/nfl-top-offensive-linemen-rankings-through-week-5

Just a little interesting information to get you by on this Wednesday evening...

Pretty mind boggling to think that the Cowboys have two Top10 WR’s in the NFL if you go off of the PFF Metrics.
 
Three Cowboys, four Eagles and one Commander on this list of top offensive linemen. LOL at Giants, Barkley will be worn out in a few years if they don't get him someone who can block.
 
Yes unfortunately there isnt one player on the defensive side of the ball that is top 20 except jourdan lewis

Really do not understand it. J.Lewis is always stuck to his defender like glue without getting any penalties. But Brown always gets called for holding or PI which he really loves to get called for. His coverage isn’t the best either.
 
LOL, and they won't play him.


We won't be having any of that dangum "good" defense on this team Mr. Lewis. To the bench you go.

I’m really starting to reevaluate my opinion on Kris Richards(sp?) as Defensive Coordinator. It’s just insane how our defense has the same
Problems it’s been having for the past 10yrs. The Coverage is better, yes. But immune to getting turnovers & also terrible gap controls.

Hell, the Vikings and other teams have less talent on Defense and yet still perform a level above us, consistently!
 
PFF really needs a disclaimer. Something like, "rankings may not reflect production" or "rankings are strictly based on arbitrary measurements, please don't ask".
 

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