Every week of the NFL season delivers new market signals, and few tools are sharper than power ratings for cutting through the noise. PFF’s updated ratings don’t just show who’s playing well — they reveal where perception and reality may be drifting apart.
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.
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.
From quarterbacks dissecting defenses to defensive linemen wreaking havoc in the trenches, these are the athletes who stood out above the rest in Week 20. We'll be highlighting this group every week of the season, so CFL fans can keep track of the top-tier talent making an impact across the league.
Despite the early-season criticism, the Eagles are now 5-2 and remain one of the top teams in the NFC. With Hurts playing at this level, this offense looks nearly unstoppable — a daunting reality for defensive coordinators trying to slow down the defending Super Bowl champions.
Target share is an extremely valuable statistic for fantasy football, especially early in the season. It gives us a clear view of who quarterbacks trust and who offensive coordinators are scheming touches for.
Rushing share is one of the clearest indicators of a running back’s role — and often, their fantasy value. Whether you're trying to confirm a bell cow workload or spot a changing committee, early trends can tell us plenty.
We’re seven weeks into the 2025 NFL season, and we’re coming off a chaotic week of action with some breakthrough performances by a talented crop of rookies.
Russell Wilson called out Sean Payton on social media after his former coach said after Sunday's game that he told Giants owner John Mara that he wished the team had waited to change quarterbacks until after they played the Broncos.
NFL executive vice president of football operations Troy Vincent said Tuesday that the tush push is "very difficult to officiate in real time" despite intensified efforts to spot potential false starts in recent weeks.
The Giants waived Jude McAtamney, who missed two costly PATs in a loss to the Broncos. Younghoe Koo is on the practice squad, and Graham Gano can return from IR.
Jets owner Woody Johnson defended first-year coach Aaron Glenn on Tuesday, blaming his team's winless start to the season on the play of quarterback Justin Fields.
Commanders head coach Dan Quinn said on Monday that defensive end Dorance Armstrong suffered a season-ending knee injury in Sunday's loss to the Cowboys and the team made a roster move to short up the defensive line on Tuesday.
Jets owner Woody Johnson's stunning candor regarding soon-to-be-former starting quarterback Justin Fields came with strong words of support for coach Aaron Glenn.
There was word last week that the Giants were bracing for a heavy fine for their handling of quarterback Jaxson Dart's concussion evaluation during a Week 6 win over the Eagles, but there's been no official word from the league or the NFL Players Association about their investigation.
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