What is PPF in NFL?

Pro Football Focus (also written as ProFootballFocus, and often referred to by its initials, PFF) is a website that focuses on thorough analysis of the National Football League (NFL) and NCAA Division-I football in the United States.

Does Chris Collinsworth own PFF?

Owned by broadcaster and former NFL player Cris Collinsworth, PFF works with all NFL teams and more than 95% of the Power Five colleges. The company initially focused on analyzing and grading players, plays, and team performance but is looking more at more opportunities to market to fantasy players and gamblers.

What is a good PFF score?

The ratings correlate this way: 90.0 and higher, elite; 80.0-89.9, high quality; 70.0-79.9, above average; 60.0-69.9, average; 50.0-59.9, below average; 49.9 and below, poor.

What do PFF grades mean?

The PFF grading system evaluates every player on every play during a football game. The grading system was founded on the principle of grading “production” rather than traits or measurables, but perhaps a better way to describe it is a player’s “contribution to production” on a given play.

Who is PFF owned by?

Cris Collinsworth
Cris Collinsworth is the owner and chairman of Pro Football Focus, an award-winning NBC broadcaster and former NFL player.

Who founded PFF?

Neil Hornsby
Neil Hornsby founded PFF in 2006 as nothing more than a hobby. Somehow it took on a life of its own and in 2014, with 13 NFL teams as customers and 8 full-time staff, the then UK based company was purchased by Cris Collinsworth and moved to the US.

What position Cris Collinsworth?

Quarterback
Wide receiver
Cris Collinsworth/Position

How does Pro Football Focus cover the NFL?

We at Pro Football Focus cover every player on every play of every game at the NFL and major college football level. Our unique coverage of the game of football has developed and built the most comprehensive analysis of the sport in terms of player and team performance.

Is the Pro Set offense still used in the NFL?

The Pro Set offense, sometimes called split backs, was an incredibly popular offense for close to 40 years in the NFL, and is still used quite a bit.

What are the defensive schemes in the NFL?

NFL defenses are going through a shift. What was once a Cover 3-zone and Cover 1-man league is ever so slowly changing into a two-high safety world. Most teams still base out of a four-down, single-high safety defense, as you can see when looking through each team, but check back next year and this could look wildly different.

How does the PFF Grade A football play?

PFF grades the play, not its result, so the quarterback that throws the ball to defenders will be downgraded whether the defender catches the ball to notch the interception on the stat sheet or not.