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发表于 2017-6-18 13:33 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
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 楼主| 发表于 2017-6-18 13:37 | 显示全部楼层
TOP 80-61

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 楼主| 发表于 2017-6-18 13:41 | 显示全部楼层
TOP 60-41

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 楼主| 发表于 2017-6-18 13:45 | 显示全部楼层
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发表于 2017-6-19 10:54 | 显示全部楼层
1,老汉;2,冰人;3,龙哥;4,胡琼;5,猪不理
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发表于 2017-6-19 21:59 | 显示全部楼层
官网的top100跟PFF的top101哪个更可观准确呢?
1. Tom Brady, QB, New England Patriots (2015 season rank: 14)
Key stat: Brady led the league in both turnover-worthy play percentage (0.9) and big-time throw percentage (3.8).

2. Aaron Donald, DI, Los Angeles Rams (1)
Key stat: Aaron Donald generated pressure once every 6.1 pass rushes, the best figure of any interior defender.

3. Aaron Rodgers, QB, Green Bay Packers (unranked)
Key stat: Rodgers recorded a passer rating of 93.8 when pressured during the regular season, the best mark in the NFL by more than five points.

4. Khalil Mack, EDGE, Oakland Raiders (6)
Key stat: Mack led the entire league with 96 total QB pressures.

5. Matt Ryan, QB, Atlanta Falcons (unranked)
Key stat: Had a passer rating of 128.9 when kept clean this season, more than five points better than any other player.

6. Julio Jones, WR, Atlanta Falcons (9)
Key stat: Jones gained 3.23 yards per route run in 2016 (including the postseason), 0.37 yards more than any other receiver.

7. Marshal Yanda, G, Baltimore Ravens (16)
Key stat: In 13 games, Yanda allowed a total of six QB hurries and no other QB pressure.

8. Landon Collins, S, New York Giants (unranked)
Key stat: Collins recorded 46 defensive stops over the regular season, eight more than any other safety.

9. Brandon Graham, EDGE, Philadelphia Eagles (unranked)
Key stat: Graham ended the season with 17 knockdowns, third-most in the league, to go along with 83 total pressures (second-most).


10. Eric Weddle, S, Baltimore Ravens (unranked)
Key stat: Weddle missed three tackles all season, or one in every 31.7 attempts on the year.


11. Bobby Wagner, LB, Seattle Seahawks (unranked)
Key stat: Wagner recorded 26 total QB pressures as a pass-rusher, the most of any off-the-ball linebacker.

12. Mike Evans, WR, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (unranked)
Key stat: Was the most targeted receiver in the game, ending the regular season with 168 passes thrown his way.


13. Travis Frederick, C, Dallas Cowboys (35)
Key stat: Frederick did not allow a single sack all season across 1,058 snaps of play.

14. Von Miller, EDGE, Denver Broncos (7)
Key stat: Miller recorded 79 total QB pressures over the season, as well as 53 defensive stops (the most defensive stops among all edge defenders).

15. Cameron Jordan, EDGE, New Orleans Saints (33)
Key stat: Jordan recorded 79 total QB pressures on the season, the same number as Denver’s Von Miller.

16. Alex Mack, C, Atlanta Falcons (unranked)
Key stat: Mack allowed 20 total QB pressures across 19 total games including the postseason.

17. Trent Williams, LT, Washington Redskins (unranked)
Key stat: Only Bengals LT Andrew Whitworth allowed fewer than Williams’ 16 total QB pressures this season, though Williams did miss four games due to suspension.

18. Aqib Talib, CB, Denver Broncos (unranked)
Key stat: Talib didn’t surrender a catch longer than 26 yards all season.

19. Chris Harris Jr., CB, Denver Broncos (36)
Key stat: Harris notched 28 defensive stops on the season, two more than any other cornerback.

20. David Bakhtiari, LT, Green Bay Packers (unranked)
Key stat: Bakhtiari allowed 20 total QB pressures across 16 regular season games.

21. Antonio Brown, WR, Pittsburgh Steelers (2)
Key stat: Brown dropped just two passes all season from 151 targets and 108 catchable balls.

22. Ezekiel Elliott, RB, Dallas Cowboys
Key stat: Elliott came 68 yards shy of rushing for 1,000 yards after contact as a rookie.

23. David Johnson, RB, Arizona Cardinals (unranked)
Key stat: Johnson notched 2,122 yards from scrimmage over the season, the only player to break 2,000 yards.

24. Calais Campbell, DI, Arizona Cardinals (unranked)
Key stat: Campbell notched 57 total QB pressures and five batted passes when rushing the passer.

25. Malcolm Butler, CB, New England Patriots (unranked)
Key stat: Butler allowed fewer than 20 receiving yards seven times this season (including the postseason).

26. Andrew Whitworth, LT, Cincinnati Bengals (41)
Key stat: Whitworth was beaten for just one sack from Week 6 onward.

27. Le’Veon Bell, RB, Pittsburgh Steelers (unranked)
Key stat: Bell forced 61 missed tackles as a runner and receiver over the season.

28. Matt Paradis, C, Denver Broncos (unranked)
Key stat: Paradis recorded seven perfect games of pass protection this season.

29. Devin McCourty, S, New England Patriots (94)
Key stat: McCourty was PFF’s No. 4-ranked safety overall (89.2), but earned the highest coverage grade at the position (92.4).

30. Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, CB, New York Giants (unranked)
Key stat: When targeted, Rodgers-Cromartie gave up a passer rating of just 56.6 to opposing quarterbacks.

31. Jay Ajayi, RB, Miami Dolphins (unranked)
Key stat: Ajayi averaged 3.5 yards per carry after contact, the most of any back with 75 or more carries.

32. Joey Bosa, EDGE, San Diego Chargers
Key stat: Bosa generated pressure once every 6.2 pass rushes, a rate higher than Denver’s Von Miller.

33. Andrew Luck, QB, Indianapolis Colts (unranked)
Key stat: Luck recorded a career-high completion percentage of 63.5 and raised his average yards per attempt figure to a career-high 7.8 yards.

34. Kam Chancellor, S, Seattle Seahawks (unranked)
Key stat: Chancellor recorded 35 defensive stops, tied for third-most at the position, despite missing four games.

35. Zack Martin, RG, Dallas Cowboys (54)
Key stat: Martin only allowed a sack or hit in three games this season (including the playoffs).

36. Ramon Foster, LG, Pittsburgh Steelers (unranked)
Key stat: Foster didn’t surrender a sack all season (including the playoffs).

37. Travis Kelce, TE, Kansas City Chiefs (unranked)
Key stat: Kelce gained 652 yards after the catch, 240 more than any other tight end.

38. Joe Thomas, LT, Cleveland Browns (12)
Key stat: Browns RB Isaiah Crowell averaged 7.3 yards per carry on rushes that went either side of Thomas’ blocks this season.

39. Casey Hayward, CB, San Diego Chargers (unranked)
Key stat: Hayward allowed only one touchdown all season while leading the league with seven picks.

40. Janoris Jenkins, CB, New York Giants (unranked)
Key stat: Jenkins allowed just 50 percent of passes thrown his way to be caught, 11.7 percent lower than his previous career best.

41. A.J. Bouye, CB, Houston Texans (unranked)
Key stat: Bouye allowed just 50.5 percent of passes thrown his way to be caught (including the postseason).

42. Russell Wilson, QB, Seattle Seahawks (32)
Key stat: Russell Wilson’s passer rating under pressure was 85.8, fourth-best in the league; he was under pressure on 41.6 percent of his dropbacks.

43. Brent Grimes, CB, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (unranked)
Key stat: Grimes recorded 18 combined interceptions and pass breakups over the season.

44. Damon Harrison, DI, New York Giants (77)
Key stat: Harrison made a run stop on 15.8 percent of run plays, 3.9 percent better than any other NFL defensive tackle.

45. Cameron Wake, EDGE, Miami Dolphins (unranked)
Key stat: Wake recorded at least one sack in nine of 10 games from Week 6 onward (the moment he started).

46. Kelechi Osemele, LG, Oakland Raiders (unranked)
Key stat: Osemele surrendered 11 total QB pressures in 15 games.

47. Melvin Ingram, EDGE, San Diego Chargers (unranked)
Key stat: Ingram notched multiple QB pressures in every game this season.

48. Luke Kuechly, LB, Carolina Panthers (3)
Key stat: Kuechly missed only four tackles in 104 attempts.

49. Kawann Short, DI, Carolina Panthers (30)
Key stat: Short notched 38 defensive stops and 49 total QB pressures in the 2016 season.

50. Derek Carr, QB, Oakland Raiders (unranked)
Key stat: Carr threw 25 touchdowns and only three interceptions when kept clean in the pocket, completing 67.1 percent of those pass attempts.

51. Odell Beckham Jr, WR, New York Giants (37)
Key stat: Beckham forced 29 missed tackles after the catch from 101 receptions.

52. Ndamukong Suh, DI, Miami Dolphins (27)
Key stat: Suh missed only one tackle in 60 attempts.

53. Sean Lee, LB, Dallas Cowboys (58)
Key stat: Lee recorded 57 defensive stops in the regular season (seventh in the NFL).

54. T.Y. Hilton, WR, Indianapolis Colts (unranked)
Key stat: Hilton gained 2.35 yards per route run, third in NFL.

55. Fletcher Cox, DI, Philadelphia Eagles (28)
Key stat: Cox notched eight total QB pressures in two games against the Dallas Cowboys and All-Pro guard Zack Martin.

56. Whitney Mercilus, EDGE, Houston Texans (96)
Key stat: Mercilus generated at least one pressure in every single game this season (including the postseason).

57. Eric Berry, S, Kansas City Chiefs (52)
Key stat: Berry played just 18.8 percent of his snaps in the box as a strong safety in 2016.

58. Greg Olsen, TE, Carolina Panthers (67)
Key stat: Olsen dropped just two passes from 122 targets and 82 catchable passes.

59. Nate Solder, LT, New England Patriots (unranked)
Key stat: Solder recorded four perfect games of pass protection over the season.

60. Jadeveon Clowney, EDGE, Houston Texans (unranked)
Key stat: Clowney notched 58 total QB pressures over the season (including the playoffs).

61. Marcus Cannon, RT, New England Patriots (unranked)
Key stat: Cannon improved his PFF overall grade by 46.4 points from last season.

62. Chandler Jones, EDGE, Arizona Cardinals (unranked)
Key stat: Jones notched 66 QB pressures in total this season, with multiple pressures in all but three games.

63. Doug Baldwin, WR, Seattle Seahawks (55)
Key stat: Baldwin recorded only four drops from 117 targets and 98 catchable passes.

64. Taylor Lewan, LT, Tennessee Titans (unranked)
Key stat: Lewan surrendered just two sacks or hits all season.

65. Geno Atkins, DI, Cincinnati Bengals (17)
Key stat: Atkins posted 77 total QB pressures, trailing only Rams DT Aaron Donald among interior linemen.

66. Jack Conklin, RT, Tennessee Titans
Key stat: Conklin allowed two sacks all season.

67. James Harrison, EDGE, Pittsburgh Steelers (92)
Key stat: Harrison posted 35 total QB pressures and 27 defensive stops in the nine games he started from Week 11 onwards.

68. Mike Daniels, DI, Green Bay Packers (47)
Key stat: Daniels posted 43 total QB pressures (sacks, hits and hurries), despite recording only four sacks on the season.

69. Rodney Hudson, C, Oakland Raiders (unranked)
Key stat: Hudson surrendered zero sacks or hits on the QB all season.

70. Michael Bennett, EDGE, Seattle Seahawks (29)
Key stat: Recorded at least one pressure in every game he played in.

71. Olivier Vernon, EDGE, New York Giants (21)
Key stat: Vernon recorded 86 QB pressures, second-most in the league.

72. Jurrell Casey, DI, Tennessee Titans (81)
Key stat: Casey recorded 51 total QB pressures and five batted passes over the season.

73. Gerald McCoy, DI, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (unranked)
Key stat: McCoy notched 49 total QB pressures in the 2016 season, with eight sacks.

74. Jordy Nelson, WR, Green Bay Packers (unranked)
Key stat: Nelson caught 65.8 percent of the 158 passes thrown his way this season (including the playoffs).

75. Jordan Howard, RB, Chicago Bears
Key stat: Howard fumbled the ball just once, compared to Ezekiel Elliott’s five in the regular season.

76. Terence Newman, CB, Minnesota Vikings (unranked)
Key stat: Newman allowed 31 total yards after the catch all season.

77. Bryan Bulaga, RT, Green Bay Packers (unranked)
Key stat: Bulaga was beaten decisively in pass protection on just 1.7 percent of his passing snaps.

78. Jason Peters, LT, Philadelphia Eagles (unranked)
Key stat: Peters recorded a pass-blocking efficiency score of 97.0, fourth-best among offensive tackles.

79. Leonard Williams, DI, New York Jets (unranked)
Key stat: Williams posted 48 defensive stops, second-most among all interior defenders.

80. David DeCastro, RG, Pittsburgh Steelers (unranked)
Key stat: DeCastro recorded five perfect games of pass protection over the season.

81. K.J. Wright, LB, Seattle Seahawks (53)
Key stat: Wright missed only five tackles (from 119 attempts) all season.

82. Kevin Zeitler, RG, Cincinnati Bengals (unranked)
Key stat: Zeitler didn’t miss a snap all year, playing 100 percent of the team’s 1,087 snaps on offense.

83. Drew Brees, QB, New Orleans Saints (78)
Key stat: Brees recorded a completion percentage of 70.0 over the season, one of the best figures of all time.

84. Tony Jefferson, S, Arizona Cardinals (unranked)
Key stat: Jefferson recorded a PFF run-defense grade of 98.0.

85. Brandon Brooks, RG, Philadelphia Eagles (unranked)
Key stat: Brooks allowed one sack and two hits on the QB all season.

86. Donald Penn, LT, Oakland Raiders (unranked)
Key stat: Penn allowed only one sack all season—the one that injured QB Derek Carr.

87. Paul Posluszny, LB, Jacksonville Jaguars (unranked)
Key stat: Posluszny recorded 17 total QB pressures on the blitz.

88. Dak Prescott, QB, Dallas Cowboys
Key stat: Prescott recorded a passer rating of 116.5 when kept clean in the pocket, throwing 21 TDs and only four INTs on those plays.

89. Larry Fitzgerald, WR, Arizona Cardinals (43)
Key stat: Fitzgerald caught 72.8 percent of passes thrown his way.

90. Ryan Schraeder, RT, Atlanta Falcons (72)
Key stat: Atlanta averaged 5.6 yards per carry on run plays off right tackle.

91. Richard Sherman, CB, Seattle Seahawks (23)
Key stat: Sherman gave up a catch once every 14.9 snaps in coverage, the best mark in the NFL.

92. Jimmy Graham, TE, Seattle Seahawks (unranked)
Key stat: Graham averaged 5.0 yards after the catch on 71 receptions.

93. Michael Thomas, WR, New Orleans Saints
Best performance: Week 17 vs. Falcons, 88.6 grade

Key stat: Thomas caught 92 of 119 targets (77.3 percent).

94. T.J. Lang, RG, Green Bay Packers (56)
Key stat: Lang allowed no sacks or hits all season.

95. Jordan Hicks, LB, Philadelphia Eagles (unranked)
Key stat: Hicks allowed a passer rating of 53.7 when targeted in coverage, compared to the NFL average for LBs of 104.0.

96. Marcus Peters, CB, Kansas City Chiefs (unranked)
Key stat: Peters allowed 25 fewer catches and 371 fewer yards in 2016 than he did as a rookie.

97. Justin Tucker, K, Baltimore Ravens (unranked)
Key stat: Including extra points, Tucker hit on 98.5 percent of all kick attempts this season. The one miss was blocked.

98. Richie Incognito, LG, Buffalo Bills (31)
Key stat: Buffalo, as a team, averaged 5.7 yards per carry on runs going immediately to either side of Incognito’s block.

99. Matthew Stafford, QB, Detroit Lions (unranked)
Key stat: Including the playoffs, Stafford suffered from 39 dropped passes, the most of any QB in the league.

100. Tyreek Hill, WR, Kansas City Chiefs
Key stat: Hill averaged 13.1 yards every time he touched the football as a rookie.

101. Tyron Smith, LT, Dallas Cowboys (13)
Key stat: Smith allowed just two sacks over 902 snaps (including the playoff game).
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发表于 2017-6-20 01:44 | 显示全部楼层
chenzi 发表于 2017-6-19 21:59
官网的top100跟PFF的top101哪个更可观准确呢?
1. Tom Brady, QB, New England Patriots (2015 season ran ...

其实也没啥准不准的,一个是专业的,一个是休赛期凑热闹的。只是PFF想连续两年上榜都难,想想龙哥去年竟然都没上榜,唐纳德实在是太变态了。
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发表于 2017-6-20 22:36 | 显示全部楼层
nptb 发表于 2017-6-20 01:44
其实也没啥准不准的,一个是专业的,一个是休赛期凑热闹的。只是PFF想连续两年上榜都难,想想龙哥去年竟 ...

woc龙哥都没上榜??PFF也挺能搞得
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发表于 2017-6-22 09:04 来自手机 | 显示全部楼层
PFF101是数据控,top100是印象流,论严谨还得是101,不过两个看看就行了
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 楼主| 发表于 2017-6-27 09:53 | 显示全部楼层
TOP 20-11

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发表于 2017-6-27 14:10 | 显示全部楼层
第一貌似TB。
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 楼主| 发表于 2017-7-2 12:58 | 显示全部楼层
TOP 10!



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