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Vor Monster-Touchdown – Was schnüffelt Rodgers denn da?

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NFL Chip and Double-Team Rates: Ranking the defensive linemen who overcome extra attention

Premium Content Sign Up By PFF.com Posted Sep 30, 2025 10:40 am EDT Elite defensive linemen don’t just have to beat their blockers — they often have to beat double teams and chip blocks designed specifically to stop them. By analyzing chip-block and double-team rates, we can identify which NFL defenders consistently face extra attention in the trenches and still manage to make an impact. Key Chip %: Percentage of pass rushes vs. a chip block DT%: Double-team percentage TT%: Triple-team percentage

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NFL Separation Report: Best receivers at beating coverage to get open

It’s never too early to start preparing for next season, and for PFF, that means looking at ways to improve PFF Premium Stats. One way we’re looking to enhance the experience is by introducing more data into the mix. Last season, we presented our “Separation Percentage” for receivers to see who created space and made an impact downfield. Here is how the league's pass-catchers have fared this season. What is Separation Percentage? Separation percentage measures how often a receiver beats the coverage to get open rather than benefiting from a defense more focused on limiting yards after the catch or stopping them short of the first down. This metric is not limited to just targeted routes. Instead, it looks at all routes run where a defense tries to prevent a receiver from getting open.

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NFL Lockdown Report: Best defenders at preventing separation in coverage

It’s never too early to start preparing for next season, and for PFF, that means looking at ways to improve PFF Premium Stats. One way we’re looking to enhance the experience is by introducing more data into the mix. Last season, we presented a new metric we coined “Lockdown Percentage,” which identifies the NFL's best defenders at preventing separation in coverage. Here is how the league's defenders have fared this season. What is Lockdown Percentage?  This metric focuses on coverage, measuring how well a defender prevents a receiver from getting open. It excludes plays where the defender intentionally gives up space to protect the first-down marker or limit yards after the catch.

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NFL season-long statistical review ahead of Week 5: Team tiers, pass rates and more

The Bills are moving the sticks at an NFL-high rate: No team is converting to a new set of downs at a better rate than Buffalo, which sits at a 79% clip through four weeks. Estimated Reading Time: 3 minutes This article is a weekly statistical review of all NFL teams during the 2025 season. For more statistics, snap counts and PFF grades from the 2025 NFL season, check out PFF Premium Stats. Team Strengths The following chart groups teams by expected points added per play. To improve predictive power, high-leverage plays such as turnovers and goal-line plays are down-weighted a bit. Additionally, the team strengths account for opponents faced and recent performances count more toward the estimated team strength than performances earlier in the season (this does not matter much, after only four games). We will also separate the […]

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Grading all 32 first-round rookies after Week 4

Abdul Carter terrorized the Chargers' banged-up offensive line: The third overall pick didn’t record a sack, but his eight pressures and 92.1 PFF pass-rush grade were both top-five marks among qualified edge defenders in Week 4. Ashton Jeanty has arrived: A slow start to his rookie campaign gave way to an explosive three-touchdown day for the elusive running back, resulting in an 83.4 PFF overall grade. Estimated Reading Time: 15 minutes Week 4 is in the books, and several of the NFL’s first-round rookies made their impact felt. We're once again breaking down their PFF grades, performances and principal opponents as they progress through their debut seasons. Pick No. 1: Tennessee Titans: QB Cam Ward Overall Rookie Grade: 52.8 (Rank: 1/1) Principal Opponent: N/A Week 4 Snaps: 50 Week 4 Grade: 41.5 Ward battled through another tough outing as Tennessee’s […]

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NFL Week 4: Rookie Team of the Week

Abdul Carter dominates for the Giants: The No. 3 overall pick tallied a gaudy nine pressures in the team's win. Estimated Reading Time: 9 minutes As we are roughly through a quarter of the NFL season already, several rookies have grown and developed greatly in a short period of time. Here, we’ll highlight the best from Week 4. A reminder that a rookie must have played at least 10 snaps to qualify for this list. Quarterback: Jaxson Dart, New York Giants – 50.7 Despite leading the Giants to their first win of the season in his starting debut, Jaxson Dart had an uneven performance as a passer. He completed 13 of his 23 pass attempts for just 111 yards and a touchdown, though he never put the ball in harm’s way, registering zero turnover-worthy plays. Dart was much better running […]

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Top 15 NFL rookies through Week 4

Jacob Parrish is making plays in the Buccaneers' secondary: His 89.7 PFF overall grade in Week 4 ranked fifth among cornerbacks, powered by his first NFL interception. Eagles linebacker Jihaad Campbell is becoming an all-around weapon: From pass rushing to coverage to run defense, Campbell is proving capable of doing it all for Philadelphia in his rookie campaign. Estimated Reading Time: 8 minutes We're diving into the top rookies by PFF overall grade through Week 4 of the 2025 NFL season. To qualify, players needed to have logged at least 50 snaps. 1. TE Jackson Hawes, Buffalo Bills (90.0) Hawes recorded his fourth straight single-target, single-catch game, this time a 15-yard gain off a flat route midway through the third quarter against the Saints. Hawes, however, struggled in run blocking for the second straight week, finishing with a 51.5 PFF […]

Why your NFL team won, lost during Week 4

The Steelers’ defense shows up in Dublin: Pittsburgh sacked Carson Wentz seven times in the 24-21 win in Dublin and is starting to find its feet after a slow start. Another big day for Puka Nacua: The Rams receiver caught 13 passes for 170 yards and a touchdown against the Colts, good for a 92.6 overall PFF grade. Estimated Reading Time: 17 minutes Seattle Seahawks 23, Arizona Cardinals 20 Why the Seahawks won: Seattle’s defense has stepped up in 2025 after a strong end to the 2024 season, and the bunch was at the heart of the victory against the Cardinals. The pass rush disrupted Kyler Murray for most of the game, registering 23 pressures and six sacks of the Cardinals’ quarterback. Uchenna Nwosu led the charge with five pressures and two sacks, while 13 different Seahawks’ defenders generated a […]

PFF grades are LIVE: NFL Week 4

D.K. Metcalf explodes in Week 4: Metcalf averaged a staggering 5.73 yards per route run, highlighted by an 80-yard touchdown on a slant. The dominant outing earned him a 90.9 PFF receiving grade, the third-highest among wide receivers in Week 4 and his best since Week 8 of the 2020 season. Micah Parsons’ return to Dallas was one for the ages: The All-Pro edge rusher erupted against his former team, recording 10 pressures off a 33.0% pass-rush win rate, including a huge sack in overtime to keep the Cowboys out of the end zone. PFF grades are now live for the NFL Week 4. Each week, we will highlight an interesting grade or stat from every game in the NFL. Click here to dive into PFF Premium Stats for yourself. To dig deeper into every game, including snap counts for […]

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