It’s never too early to start preparing for next season, and for PFF this means looking for ways to improve. Premium PFF Statistics.
One interesting option is to enter more data. And to find out which stats you like best, we’ll offer featured data outside of Premium Stats to see what interests you.
We’ve implemented several new advanced metrics this season, covering everything from the aggressiveness of fourth-string players at the team level to how well receivers do against press coverage.
Click the link below to view PFF’s new metrics.
RECEIVER SPLIT PERCENTAGE (OVERALL)
Separation percentage measures how often a receiver beats coverage to get open, rather than benefiting from a defense more focused on limiting yards after the catch or stopping them before a first down.
This metric is not limited to just target routes. Instead, it looks at all the routes the defense is taking to prevent the receiver from getting open.
Latest update: October 8
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RECEIVER SPLIT PERCENT VS. PRESS
Separation percentage measures how often a receiver beats coverage to get open, rather than benefiting from a defense more focused on limiting yards after the catch or stopping them before a first down.
This metric is not limited to just target routes. Instead, it looks at all routes where the defense is trying to prevent the receiver from getting open when he is lined up in press coverage.
Latest update: October 9
PERCENTAGE LOCK
This report highlights defensive backs who excel in tight coverage while minimizing opportunities for opposing receivers.
Latest update: October 8
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Extended Coverage Level
This metric provides insight into the defenders’ ability to maintain coverage even when they are not directly targeted.
Latest update: October 10
Chips percentage
Chip percentage shows how often cornerbacks face chip blocking by running backs or tight ends to slow down the pass.
Latest update: October 9
Win percentage in Bull-Rush
The bull rush win percentage measures how effective a pass rusher is when he uses the bull rush to push the blocker back toward the quarterback.
Latest update: October 9
Fourth Aggression
This metric tracks how often teams decide to go with fourth down and how successful those decisions are.
Latest update: October 9
Reachable class block
Reach Block Level and Speed evaluates the effectiveness and frequency of the run blocker’s reach blocks. The score reflects how well they complete these blocks, and the percentage of blocks achieved indicates how often they are assigned this task.
Latest update: October 9
Defensive impact exceeds expectations
Evaluating each player based on his position and the number of snaps he plays to determine how often he is expected to make productive plays. A positive number indicates that they are exceeding expectations, and a negative number indicates that they are falling short of expectations.
Latest update: October 9
Double bet per team
Double Team Ratio tracks how often a defender faces two blockers, which gives an idea of how much attention they draw to the opponent’s attacks.
Latest update: October 9
Stunt success rate
The trick success rate measures how effectively defensive linemen can execute tricks and turns to put pressure on the quarterback.
Latest update: October 9
Speed loss gear
This new metric measures how often a front-seven defender makes a tackle for loss or no gain compared to their total number of snaps in run defense. This figure includes games canceled by penalty.
Latest update: October 3
Passing score
This metric evaluates all attempts by a quarterback to throw within two yards of the sideline to determine who performs best in that area. This also includes games voided by penalties.
Latest update: October 2
Pass Defense Win Rate
“Pass Protection Win Rate” measures how often an offensive lineman successfully completes a pass block without being overpowered (games excluding screens, RPOs, and spikes).
Latest update: October 2
QB ISO percentage
QB ISO Percentage shows which quarterbacks benefit the most from the offense they play in.
Latest update: October 2
Anchor rate
“Anchor Ratio” measures how often an offensive lineman faces a bull rush and comes out on top.
Latest update: October 2
Obvious Passing Situation (OPS) Win Percentage
“Opparent Pass Situation (OPS) Winning Percentage” focuses on pass rushers and evaluates who excels on high-leverage downs.
Latest update: October 2
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