PFF Player Rankings Going Into Week 15

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In their defense, offensive line performance is perhaps the most difficult position group to grade. It's not always apparent if they did what they were supposed to do. It can be very subjective.

The other thing is that we don't look at every single play like PFF does, nor does the TV always capture the entire play that an offensive lineman is involved in. The TV angle we see is focused on the ball carrier, quarterback, receiver, et al. And, of course, they have to make room for shots of Taylor Swift.

This.

As I posted in another thread, and some people aren’t going to like this, I went back and watched the All 22 of the Falcons game, and Bradford was the best offensive lineman for the Seahawks that day, based on what I saw.

It wasn’t completely apparent during the broadcast, but you could see it on the All 22.
 
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Sundell must be really good to be rated 27 while being on IR!
The rankings are based on snap count. Sundell obviously accumulated enough snaps before going on IR to earn a ranking weeks later. There are a lot of players in the rankings that haven't played for a number of games.

Next week, when the snap count threshold goes up, Sundell might drop out of the rankings.
 
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