Team PFF Grades Updated (Week 2)

Hennessy_King

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Grades and rankings are updated after week 2. These are total grades and rankings for the year.

QB: Dak Prescott- 82.1 Grade (6th) Passing grade 79.4 (7th)

RB: Zeke- 72.4 Grade (9th)
T. Pollard- 63.4 not enough snaps to rank

WR: Amari- 71.8 (36th)
MG- 64.6 (66th)
Ceedee- 62.3 (79th)
N Brown- 82.6 not enough snaps to rank
C Wilson- 51.9 not enough snaps to rank

TE: Schultz- 58.3 (46th)
B. Bell- 68.7 (23rd)
S. Mckeon- 60.0 not enough snaps to rank

C: Looney- 62.2 (20th)
Biadasz- 60.0

G: Martin- 67.6 (25th)
Williams- 52.1 (61st)

T: Tyron Smith- 62.3 (52nd)
Steele- 50.8 (69th out of 71)
B. Knight- 59.1 (62nd)

DT: A. Woods- 51.4 (86th)
Hill- 55.9 (70th)
Ty Craw- 50.5 (90th)
D. Poe- 51.4 (86th)
Gallimore- 53.2 not enough snaps to rank

DE: A. Smith- 67 (30th)
DLaw- 63.0 (50th)
Griffen- 46.4 (97th)
Armstrong- 65.7 (37th)
B. Anae- 81.6 not enough snaps to rank

Notables:
Taco- 65.2

LB: Joe Thomas- 73.5 (11th)
Vander Glass- 47.0 not enough snaps to rank
Jaylon- 52.2 (36th)

CB: Chido- 66.9 (28th)
T. Diggs- 50.3 (82nd)
AB- 51.3 (78th)
J Lew- 48.9 (85th)

Bonus Grade Byron Jones 59.3 (52nd)

Safety: X Woods- 77.0 (3rd)
D. Thompson- 64.1 (30th)
Worley- 57.8 (45th)

Big risers from week 1:
Xavier Woods
Jaylon Smith
Bradlee Anae
Noah Brown
Blake Bell

Losers from week 1:
Chido Awuzie
Trevon Diggs
JLew
Antwaun Woods
Connor Williams
Zeke
 
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This is why I don't like PFF. I like what they attempt to do, but no amount of metrics can convince me that 35 WRs are playing better than Amari, 78 are playing better than Lamb, and 8 RBs are playing better than Zeke.
This is true. IMO it gets better the more games you play but it is PFF or nothing right now for this kind of info.
 

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This is why I don't like PFF. I like what they attempt to do, but no amount of metrics can convince me that 35 WRs are playing better than Amari, 78 are playing better than Lamb, and 8 RBs are playing better than Zeke.
RBs get a big knock in grade when they lose a fumble. And you should watch other teams around the league because there are a lot of wrs ballin right now.
 

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This is why I don't like PFF. I like what they attempt to do, but no amount of metrics can convince me that 35 WRs are playing better than Amari, 78 are playing better than Lamb, and 8 RBs are playing better than Zeke.

I agree I don't take a lot from PFF grades.
 

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This is why I don't like PFF. I like what they attempt to do, but no amount of metrics can convince me that 35 WRs are playing better than Amari, 78 are playing better than Lamb, and 8 RBs are playing better than Zeke.
I think it was just this week. Nevermind its total. Still zekes fumbles played a part.
 

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This is why I don't like PFF. I like what they attempt to do, but no amount of metrics can convince me that 35 WRs are playing better than Amari, 78 are playing better than Lamb, and 8 RBs are playing better than Zeke.

Yeah, for real. A tight end finishes out top 5 for the week but is graded out at a 58. A QB goes bananas for a grade of 82, yet he graded out as an 86 with an abysmal 2nd half last week.

I don't get it either.
 

Hennessy_King

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Yeah, for real. A tight end finishes out top 5 for the week but is graded out at a 58. A QB goes bananas for a grade of 82, yet he graded out as an 86 with an abysmal 2nd half last week.

I don't get it either.
That's because gentlemen like yourself don't realize that the end result of the play doesn't matter to the grade. It focuses just on that player for that play good or bad.
 
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