- Jordan Malata enters number 1: The constant was the highest shell in the regular season and supported the playoffs well.
- Creed Humphrey remains a consistent force in the center of the Kansas -City line: The fourth -year player owns a common class 92.3 PFF this season, occupying only Mailata.
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1 Jordan MalataIN Philadelphia eagles (96.4)
Mainata was the most high -class tackle in the regular season (95.8). He was the only capture to record 90.0 more than PFF varieties in a run of run (94.9) and protection against passage (91.7), passing only 14 pressure (tied to a third of the least amount).
Mailata is included in the Super Cup as the fourth largest capture in this postson (79.8). Its PFF lock class remains strong (81.4), although its pressure level increased to 4.7% (from 3.7% in the regular season). Mainata allowed three pressure on 45 True Pass sets, including one bag.
2. C. Creed HumphreyIN Kansas -City Chefs (92.3)
Humphrey was equally dominant for Kansas -City as Mailata for Philadelphia. It was the highest PFF center during the regular season (92.8), leading the position in the PFF (91.1) blocking class and the PFF Pass Blocking class (90.6). Humphrey was the only center that recorded 90.0 classes in both stages. He allowed seven pressure throughout the season (the smallest amount) and recorded 92.6 points in the circuits of zones blocking (first).
The overall assessment of the Humphrey PFF fell to 68.7 in the play -off (fifth), but it continues to lead the position in the passage (83.7) and does not allow a single pressure. His zone, blocking the class, is at the level of 60.4 in this post -zone.
Creed Humphrey: PFF Career Assessment
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3 Chris JonesKansas City Chiefs (90.6)
This season, Jones was the best passing in the NFL this season (91.0 grades), having recorded six bags, 15 defender hits and 51 ripened. He took the second place in terms of total pressure (74), the winnings (18.1%) and the pressure frequency (14.6%).
Jones remained outstanding throughout the play -off. Its victory indicator jumped to 23.9%, and it creates pressure at a speed of 16.4%. Jones recorded 11 pressures (the second majority), including three hits and a bag, and retained the best league of 90.7 PFF laptops.
4. Wr AJ BrownPhiladelphia eagles (90.4)
Brown entered the playoffs as the third largest receiver this season (91.6), having caught 67 passages for seven landings, leading Orlov in receiving yards (1079), and the first falls (51). He also finished in the top 10 in missed gear, forced (17) and winnings of more than 15 yards (33).
During the play -off, Brown received nine of his 18 180 yards. Its statistics line include the nine first falls, the capture of landing and four explosive success. Brown was aimed seven times on the conversion, catching four passes by 49 yards, including his account. He leads all the receivers for deep purposes (five), providing one by 31 yards. He also dropped two passes after passing the entire regular season without a drop or ball.
5. LB Zach BaunPhiladelphia eagles (90.2)
Baun brought all midfielders in the general PFF class this season (90.1), mainly from his star game in lighting (91.7). It was intended 64 times and allowed 51 a catch for 354 yards. He forced three incompletely, broke three aisles and took off the other. Baun led the position at the stopping stops (33) and handed over the rating of passers -by 88.4, when it was aimed. Most of his goals opposed the coverage zone (40), and it was intended 22 times as a defender of the slot (second majority).
The ALL-Pro midfielder has a general rating of 77.0 PFF in the playoffs and the rank in the first three in the PFF Run-Defense (81.9) and PFF Pass-Rush class (90.6). His assessment of coverage fell (63.2), since he was allowed to be 15 catches by 139 yards. In this post -zone, Baun allows only 69.3 passers -by rating in its lighting, with the choice and stopping of the coating. Nevertheless, he also missed four equipment at a speed of 22.2% (the majority among midfielders of the Super Cup).
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6 Lane JohnsonPhiladelphia eagles (89.9)
Johnson’s total class 85.4 PFF in the regular season took seventh place among the tackle. He also recorded 80.0 more than PFF varieties in the locking of the run (80.0) and the passage lock (88.1). He took the sixth place among the gear in the circuits of zones blocking (89.4) and allowed only 10 pressures for 451 pictures with the passage blocking.
Johnson is included in the Super Cup as classes the third rating in the general PFF class in this postson (83.0). It remains excellent in the zones of the scheme (89.9) and refused only two hasty ones.
7. Rb Sakuon BarkleyPhiladelphia eagles (88.0)
Barcley entered the playoffs of a freshly visited season of 2000 yards. He occupied the first three in several categories, including explosive profits (46), yards after contact (1,093) and the separation frequency (41.6%).
In this post -zone, Barkley has 66 transfers for 442 yards and the fifth rating of PFF Rushing Grade (76.8). It also places fifth place in the first reduced level (22.7%), while its tear -off coefficient increased to 61.5%. He forced 15 missing gear, broke seven runs of 15 yards and an average of 4.8 yards after contact for an attempt.
8. QB Patrick MahomeKansas City Chiefs (86.0)
Magomans completed 392 passes for 3928 yards during the regular season, throwing 26 landings and 11 elections. He recorded the fourth best passage of PFF PFF at pressure (71.6), as well as 83.6 classes of pure pocket. Magomes, tied to the seventh better game rate (2.1%), but was also accused of 22.6% of its pressure (tied to the second largest), which led to 11 bags and nine methods of quota.
In this post -zone, Mohames takes fourth place in high speed of the throw (7.3%). He completed seven out of eight passes from the intermediate region to 182 yards and landing with two large throws. Nevertheless, the pressure made it difficult to make magox. In these playoffs, he owns the second more clear PFF class under pressure (41.7), making two large throws, but also two plays of decent turnover. He also has a second best PFF passage level when he keeps clean (92.6).
9. G. Landon DilersonPhiladelphia eagles (83.6)
Dirixon was injured in the knee in the game of the NFC championship, but it is expected that he will play in a superbank. He appreciated as the eighth the best guard during the regular season (79.2), having recorded 85.1 mark against the zone scheme and renting 24 pressure on 257 True Pass sets.
Dirixon, perhaps, was the best guard in this post -zone (86.6), leading a position in the schemes of the zone (86.6) and the gap (72.4). However, its PFF blocking variety dropped to 57.8. He allowed 8.3% pressure on Green Bay in the round of wild cards, with two pressures for 24 pictures, but he sleeps at a time in 50 pictures in the rounds of the division and the championship.
10. CB Trent MacDaffiKansas City Chiefs (83.4)
McDaffi appreciated as the second best defender during the regular season (83.1). He took fifth place in the PFF (80.6) coatings class after permission of 51 catching 499 yards and five landings. He forced nine incompletely in 11% of indicators, broke five passes and calculated two interceptions. McDaffi especially succeeded in the lighting of the zone (85.5 PFF GRADE).
McDaffi allowed seven catches for 12 targets in this post -zone for 116 yards and landing. The assessment came to his only game target in the playoffs, 34-fair Accounts‘ Mack HollinsThe McDuffie field forced four inferiority of 33% (related to the first) and recorded three passages. Its assessment of human coverage has improved to 80.8 from 50.1 during the regular season. In two games in the playoffs for the third year, the defender allowed two catch for 19 yards for five targets with one coating, forcing two incomplete and breaking two passages.
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