PFF grades: Where Eagles offensive players ranked in NFL this season

We’re looking at where Philadelphia Eagles offensive players ranked in PFF grades this season

Philadelphia finished the 2023 NFL regular season 11-6 after a 27-10 loss to the Giants in the season finale, and they’ll look to regroup while entering the postseason with a fresh outlook.

The Eagles had standouts on both sides of the football, and with preparation for the Buccaneers set to begin, we took an early look at the highest and lowest-graded players from this season via PFF. 

Today we will look at where Philadelphia offensive players ranked in the NFL among their peers.

PFF grades: Where Ravens offensive players ranked in NFL this season

We’re looking at where Lamar Jackson and other Baltimore Ravens ranked in PFF grades for the 2023 NFL season

The AFC playoff field is set, and the Baltimore Ravens will have a first-round bye after earning the No. 1 seed in the AFC playoffs.

Lamar Jackson is the likely NFL MVP after having a career year, while Mike MacDonald’s defense is the best in the NFL and could have a handful of All-Pros.

Baltimore will hold light practice sessions on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday before resting over the weekend.

We previously looked at the highest and lowest-graded Ravens, with Lamar Jackson taking the top spot.

Today, we’re looking at where key standouts on both sides of the football landed among their peers via PFF. 

 

Ravens PFF grades: Highest and lowest graded players from 2023 NFL regular season

With the AFC Wild Card Weekend set to begin, we’re looking at the Baltimore Ravens highest and lowest-graded players from the 2023 NFL season

The AFC playoff field is set, and the Baltimore Ravens will have a first-round bye after earning the No. 1 seed in the AFC playoffs.

Lamar Jackson is the likely NFL MVP after having a career year, while Mike MacDonald’s defense is the best in the NFL and could have a handful of All-Pros.

Baltimore will return to the Under Armour Training Facility for work on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday before resting over the weekend.

With the Wild Card matchups fast approaching, we’re looking at the highest and lowest-graded Ravens in 2023 via PFF.

Eagles PFF grades: Highest and lowest-graded players from 2023 NFL regular season

We’re looking at the Philadelphia Eagles highest and lowest-graded players from the 2023 NFL Regular Season

The 2023 NFL regular season is over for 18 teams who, because of injuries, lack of talent, or inconsistency, will now watch the most important tournament in all sports.

The 14 teams representing the AFC and NFC in the 2024 NFL postseason have been set, and both conferences have multiple teams capable of bringing home a Lombardi Trophy.

Philadelphia finished 11-6 after a 27-10 loss to the Giants in the season finale, and they’ll look to regroup while entering the postseason with a fresh outlook.

The Eagles had standouts on both sides of the football, and with preparation for the Buccaneers set to begin, we’re looking at the highest and lowest-graded players from this season via PFF. 

Vikings offensive PFF grades in 30-20 loss vs. Lions

PFF thought the Vikings offense played relatively well on Sunday’s regular season finale

The regular season is now over for the Minnesota Vikings. They finished with a 7-10 record after a 30-20 loss to the Detroit Lions ended their chances of making the playoffs.

The game went about as well as anyone could have predicted. The Lions’ offense could move with relative ease on a Vikings’ defense that was devastated with injuries. They scored four touchdowns en route to beating the Vikings.

The offense wasn’t too bad. They outgained the Lions by 67 yards but two turnovers and untimely penalties put them behind the eight-ball consistently

The Pro Football Focus grades are out and the offense graded relatively well considering a 10-point loss.

Vikings defensive PFF grades in 30-20 loss vs. Lions

The Pro Football Focus grades are in for the Minnesota Vikings defense and they graded out okay, but very poor in tackling

The regular season is now over for the Minnesota Vikings. They finished with a 7-10 record after a 30-20 loss to the Detroit Lions ended their chances of making the playoffs.

The game went about as well as anyone could have predicted. The Lions’ offense could move with relative ease on a Vikings’ defense that was devastated with injuries. They scored four touchdowns en route to beating the Vikings.

The offense wasn’t too bad. They outgained the Lions by 67 yards but two turnovers and untimely penalties put them behind the eight-ball consistently

The Pro Football Focus grades are out and the defense had some real standouts and some duds.

Vikings vs. Packers: Defensive PFF grades in 33-10 loss

The PFF grades on defense reflect how poorly the unit played, especially in the tackling department

Dealing with a loss is never fun, but dealing with a loss to your biggest rival is significantly worse, especially when it ends a calendar year.

The Minnesota Vikings are dealing with just that, as they lost to the Green Bay Packers by a score of 33-10. It was a brutal one for multiple reasons and it started with the poor play from the entire team. Pair that with the coaching staff not having this team ready to go and you have a loss that essentially knocked the Vikings out of the playoffs.

Nevertheless, there is still a small modicum of hope for the Vikings to make the playoffs. If they want to make it, they are going to have to show massive improvement.

The Pro Football Focus grades on defense are out and don’t reflect well on what was a really good unit.

Vikings vs. Packers: Offensive PFF grades in 33-10 loss

The PFF grades on offense don’t reflect how poorly the unit played

Dealing with a loss is never fun, but dealing with a loss to your biggest rival is significantly worse, especially when it ends a calendar year.

The Minnesota Vikings are dealing with just that, as they lost to the Green Bay Packers by a score of 33-10. It was a brutal one for multiple reasons and it started with the poor play from the entire team. Pair that with the coaching staff not having this team ready to go and you have a loss that essentially knocked the Vikings out of the playoffs.

Nevertheless, there is still a small modicum of hope for the Vikings to make the playoffs. If they want to make it, they are going to have to show massive improvement.

The Pro Football Focus grades on offense are out and they reflect a team that needs to show improvement.

Eagles PFF grades: Best and worst performers from 35-31 loss to Cardinals

We’re looking at the highest and lowest graded players in the Philadelphia Eagles 35-31 loss to the Arizona Cardinals in Week 17

The Eagles no longer control their destiny for the No. 2 overall seed and NFC East after a 35-31 loss to the Cardinals at home.

In Jonathan Gannon’s return to Philadelphia, Arizona rushed for 221 yards, with James Conner logging 26 carries for 128 yards and one touchdown.

The Cardinals’ win put the Cowboys in the No. 2 seed entering Week 18, and a victory over Washington would give Dallas the NFC East.

With fans and pundits outraged by the loss, we’re looking at the highest and lowest-graded players via PFF. 

Ravens PFF grades: Best and worst performers from 56-19 win over Dolphins

We’re looking at the highest and lowest graded players in the Baltimore Ravens 56-19 win over the Miami Dolphins

The Ravens are champions of the AFC North and the No. 1 seed in the conference after dismantling the Miami Dolphins, 56-19 on Sunday afternoon.

Lamar Jackson was near perfect on the afternoon, going 18-for-21, for 321-yards passing, along with 35 rushing yards to add.

His performance likely wrapped up his second MVP award since 2019.

With preparation for the finale against Pittsburgh starting to begin, we’re looking at the highest and lowest graded players in Week 17 via PFF.