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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.
From quarterbacks dissecting defenses to defensive linemen wreaking havoc in the trenches, these are the athletes who stood out above the rest in Week 15. 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.
These rest-of-season rankings can help in deciding who to add, who to cut or who might be worth trading for. As usual, the goal is to add as many players near the top of the list and not those lower or off the list in order to optimize your odds at a fantasy championship.
The 2025 fantasy football season is in full swing. Here are players to add and drop, as well as some players to buy and sell in fantasy football leagues after Week 2.
PFF Lead NFL Draft Analyst Trevor Sikkema offers his breakdowns for 21 safety prospects in the 2026 NFL Draft, including Caleb Downs, Dillon Thieneman and Robert Spears-Jennings.
PFF Lead NFL Draft Analyst Trevor Sikkema offers his breakdowns for 31 cornerback prospects in the 2026 NFL Draft, including Malik Muhammad, A.J. Harris and D'Angelo Ponds.
PFF Lead NFL Draft Analyst Trevor Sikkema offers his breakdowns for 28 edge defenders in the 2026 NFL Draft, including T.J. Parker, R Mason Thomas and Dani Dennis-Sutton.
The Los Angeles Chargers cruised past the Las Vegas Raiders 20-9 on Monday night, improving to 2-0 and taking early control of the AFC West. Justin Herbert led a balanced offensive attack, while the defense held firm against a struggling Raiders offense.
Bills quarterback Josh Allen will "probably" wear a clear visor on his helmet to help protect his nose during the team's "Thursday Night Football" game against the Dolphins.
Eagles left tackle Jordan Mailata has had enough of the media narrative that his team won Sunday's Super Bowl rematch against the Chiefs because of the tush push.
Cam Jurgens led the Eagles to a Super Bowl title while playing with a herniated disc. If that sounds tough, wait until you hear about his dad and a scraggly barn cat.
With the Dolphins sliding to 0-2 for the first time in Mike McDaniel's four years as the team's head coach — and with a short-week visit to Buffalo coming — McDaniel's status has been a subject during recent press conferences involving various Miami players.
On Monday night, the Tom Brady conflict of interest that had been hiding in plain sight for months moved to the front burner, when Tom Brady couldn't hide from being in plain sight of ESPN cameras while in the Raiders' coaching box.
With Tom Brady announcing on Monday that he'll be staging (and playing in) a Saudi Arabian flag-football tournament featuring current NFL players, an obvious question arose.
Packers wide receiver Jayden Reed announced on social media Tuesday that he underwent surgeries to repair a fractured collarbone and a Jones fracture in his left foot.
Tom Brady's current professional activities feel less like the post-playing exploits of a seven-time Super Bowl winner and more like the origin story of the villain in a 007 movie.
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