With nine weeks already logged, it’s a perfect time to assess every NFL team’s best player by overall PFF grade. On top of that, here's each squad’s burgeoning force so far, plus a key stat to recognize.
With the CFL regular season wrapped up, it’s time to take a look at some of the awards that are going to be given out. It’s important to note that these are not predictions of who will win each award, but who we at PFF believe should win.
In this quarterback rankings breakdown, we've evaluated the top performers based on PFF passing grades. Using insights from Premium Stats, we’ll also present a variety of key grades beyond passing grade, including grades under pressure, from a clean pocket, against the blitz and more.
In this article, we highlight the three teams that gained the most ground after last week’s results. We’ll also examine schedule strength over the next four weeks, spotlighting the softest and toughest upcoming slates — a crucial lens for identifying potential overreactions in lines, totals and futures.
From quarterbacks dissecting defenses to defensive linemen wreaking havoc in the trenches, these are the athletes who stood out above the rest in Week 22. 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.
According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Indianapolis Colts are acquiring All-Pro cornerback Sauce Gardner from the New York Jets in a blockbuster trade that sends wide receiver Adonai Mitchell and the team’s first-round picks in 2026 and 2027 to New York.
Nine weeks into the season, we’re starting to get a clearer picture of who’s in contention for the NFL’s top awards and who would make up PFF’s All-Pro team to this point.
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.
Frankie Luvu won't be suspended for repeated violations of the rule against hip-drop tackles, the NFL announced Tuesday night, after the Washington Commanders linebacker had appealed a ruling that he would be suspended one game, costing him a game check.
Jets GM Darren Mougey said the trades of defensive cornerstones Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams did not represent "a teardown," stating instead, "The goal is always to win."
The Jets have traded three-time Pro Bowl DT Quinnen Williams to the Cowboys in exchange for a second-round pick in 2026, a first-rounder in 2027 and DT Mazi Smith.
On a day the Jets pressed reset on the franchise by trading away a pair of foundational players for three first-round picks, a second-round pick, defensive tackle Mazi Smith, and receiver AD Mitchell, it's worth remembering that the team continues to be owned by Robert Wood Johnson IV.
The Jets traded cornerback Sauce Gardner to the Colts on Tuesday and news that they picked up another corner in another trade came shortly after Tuesday afternoon's deadline.
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