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PFF Grades on Free Agents
If you hate PFF grades, then feel free to move on.
If you are interested in the PFF assigned grades of impending NFL Free Agents at positions of need (and Colts free agents at those positions), then read on. A grade of 60.0 is considered "NFL average." I only listed players 30 years old or younger as of 01 Sep 2017. I cannot imagine that Ballard will be interested in signing older players with his talk of "getting younger." Name / Grade / Age as of 01 Sep 2017 / Team / # Snaps / FA Status 0-Tech NT: Brandon J. Williams / 75.9 / 28 / Ravens / 636 / UFA Dontari Poe / 70.5 / 27 / Chiefs / 822 / UFA Zach Kerr / 42.9 / 27 / Colts / 318 / RFA (FYI) 5-Tech 3-4 DE or 3-Tech 4-3 DT: Calais Campbell / 90.4 / 30 / Cardinals / 831 / UFA Kawann Short / 87.7 / 28 / Panthers / 779 / UFA Chris I. Baker / 82.2 / 29 / Redskins / 782 / UFA Abry Jones / 81.5 / 25 / Jaguars / 463 / UFA Karl Klug / 81.3 / 29 / Titans / 399 / UFA Stacy McGee / 79.9 / 27 / Raiders / 221 / UFA Dominique Easley / 79.1 / 25 / Rams / 470 / RFA Lawrence Guy / 76.2 / 27 / Ravens / 487 / UFA Stephen Paea / 75.7 / 29 / Browns / 319 / UFA Mike Pennel / 73.2 / 26 / Packers / 103 / RFA Cam Thomas / 70.4 / 30 / Rams / 391 / UFA 3-4 OLB: Melvin Ingram / 88.1 / 28 / Chargers / 960 / UFA Chandler Jones / 87.4 / 27 / Cardinals / 938 / UFA Nick Perry / 83.5 / 27 / Packers / 603 / UFA Jabaal Sheard / 79.1 / 28 / Patriots / 578 / UFA John Simon / 78.3 / 26 / Texans / 516 / UFA Jamie Collins / 77.8 / 27 / Browns / 980 / UFA Jarvis Jones / 77.0 / 27 / Steelers / 476 / UFA Alex Okafor / 72.5 / 26 / Cardinals / 231 / UFA Datone Jones / 71.9 / 27 / Packers / 548 / UFA Trent Cole / 52.0 / 34 / Colts / 237 / UFA (FYI) Robert Mathis / 42.1 / 36 / Colts / 536 / UFA (FYI) Erik Walden / 41.2 / 32 / Colts / 759 / UFA (FYI) Man, PFF does not like Walden's play at all. Rack up 11.0 sacks, get rated as well below NFL average. 3-4 ILB or 4-3 MLB: Dont'a Hightower / 85.1 / 27 / Patriots / 709 / UFA Zach Brown / 84.1 / 27 / Bills / 978 / UFA Gerald Hodges / 82.4 / 26 / 49ers / 584 / UFA Korey Toomer / 81.2 / 28 / Chargers / 479 / RFA Kevin Minter / 81.0 / 26 / Cardinals / 1001 / UFA Sio Moore / 76.7 / 27 / Cardinals / 410 / UFA Todd Davis / 76.0 / 25 / Broncos / 697 / RFA Sean Spence / 74.0 / 28 / Titans / 504 / UFA Bruce Carter / 73.8 / 29 / Jets / 122 / UFA Kiko Alonso / 71.9 / 27 / Dolphins / 1049 / RFA Josh Bynes / 71.7 / 28 / Lions / 374 / UFA Paul Worrilow / 71.2 / 27 / Falcons / 163 / UFA Michael Morgan / 70.4 / 29 / Seahawks / 141 / UFA Josh McNary / 41.4 / 29 / Colts / 179 / RFA (FYI) CB: A.J. Bouye / 90.9 / 26 / Texans / 717 / UFA Malcolm Butler / 90.8 / 27 / Patriots / 1007 / RFA Morris Claiborne / 84.9 / 27 / Cowboys / 406 / UFA Logan Ryan / 81.9 / 26 / Patriots / 896 / UFA Trumaine Johnson / 81.0 / 27 / Rams / 954 / UFA Ross Cockrell / 80.3 / 26 / Steelers / 1025 / RFA Deshawn Shead / 79.0 / 29 / Seahawks / 919 / RFA Prince Amukamara / 76.6 / 28 / Jaguars / 873 / UFA Captain Munnerlyn / 75.5 / 29 / Vikings / 636 / UFA Dre Kirkpatrick / 74.7 / 27 / Bengals / 978 / UFA Micah Hyde / 73.3 / 26 / Packers / 817 / UFA Stephon Gilmore / 73.2 / 26 / Bills / 982 / UFA Sterling Moore / 72.3 / 27 / Saints / 805 / UFA Jerraud Powers / 70.3 / 30 / Ravens / 510 / UFA Marcus Williams / 70.1 / 26 / Jets / 455 / RFA Darius Butler / 82.6 / 31 / Colts / 472 / UFA (FYI) Safety: Tony Jefferson / 88.6 / 25 / Cardinals / 930 / UFA Eric Berry / 87.8 / 28 / Chiefs / 1085 / UFA John Cyprien / 87.8 / 27 / Jaguars / 1071 / UFA Barry Church / 86.2 / 29 / Cowboys / 674 / UFA D.J. Swearinger / 86.1 / 25 / Cardinals / 838 / UFA Jahleel Addae / 85.2 / 27 / Chargers / 510 / UFA J.J. Wilcox / 81.6 / 28 / Cowboys / 553 / UFA Bradley McDougald / 79.0 / 26 / Buccaneers / 1012 / UFA Duron Harmon / 78.5 / 26 / Patriots / 508 / UFA T.J. McDonald / 75.3 / 26 / Rams / 1072 / UFA Steven Terrell / 75.1 / 26 / Seahawks / 384 / RFA Daimion Stafford / 74.1 / 26 / Titans / 614 / UFA Rafael Bush / 73.7 / 30 / Lions / 492 / UFA Daniel Sorensen / 71.1 / 27 / Chiefs / 545 / RFA Chris Prosinski / 70.9 / 30 / Bears / 174 / UFA Jaylen Watkins / 70.9 / 24 / Eagles / 387 / RFA Jordan Poyer / 70.4 / 26 / Browns / 355 / UFA Mike C. Adams / 83.3 / 36 / Colts / 997 / UFA (FYI) RB: Le'Veon Bell / 86.6 / 25 / Steelers / 781 / UFA Eddie Lacy / 77.3 / 26 / Packers / 166 / UFA Jacquizz Rodgers / 77.2 / 27 / Buccaneers / 339 / UFA Terrance West / 76.5 / 26 / Ravens / 441 / RFA Mike Gillislee / 76.3 / 26 / Bills / 285 / RFA Rex Burkhead / 74.5 / 27 / Bengals / 239 / UFA Latavius Murray / 72.0 / 26 / Raiders / 525 / UFA Isaiah Crowell / 70.8 / 24 / Browns / 568 / RFA Damien Williams / 70.1 / 25 / Dolphins / 161 / RFA Robert Turbin / 67.4 / 27 / Colts / 300 / UFA (FYI) Jordan Todman / 58.8 / 27 / Colts / 64 / UFA (FYI) Doyle has the 4th highest TE grade (76.0) behind Martelius Bennett (82.7; NE), Jacob Tamme (77.6; ATL) and Anthony Fasano (76.5; TEN). Jack is the only one in the top 8 graded TE free agents younger than 30 years old. Jonotthan Harrison has a grade of 41.8 on 453 snaps. Hugh Thornton does not have a grade since he did not play any in 2016. Cheers,
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In before Omaha starts bitching about pff.
1. Calais Campbell 2. Melvin Ingram 3. AJ Bouye This team's off-season priority should focus around having a strong draft, and maybe bringing in a couple solid free agents. One of the those solid free agent signings should preferably be a OLB or MLB. |
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Cardinals have a lot of defensive FAs, they can't possibly resign them all...
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Wow the colts LBers suck
I mean we knew it, but this just shows how bad they are. Surely they can find some free agent upgrades. Can't get much worse. |
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In the world of possible free agents:
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I mean, I'd take him. Yes, he comes with baggage. Yes, he'll want a pretty penny. Yes, he's getting long in the tooth. Yes, CB1 is arguably the one position that we arguably have set on this whole damn defense. Yes, I'm aware of all that. However, this team is in dire need of defensive playmakers. Period. And honestly, adding Talib to our secondary would probably do wonders in terms of being able to cover WR's in our secondary. Yes, I'd rather have a marquee pass rusher. Yes, I'd rather go with an ILB that can defend the run AND cover. Yes, I'd rather have an NT that's not David Parry that does his best isn't up to snuff. But I'll take defensive playmakers WHEREVER we can get them on this D right now. This defensive roster is so woefully undertalented across the board that becoming proficient at literally any aspect of defense would be a boon for us right now. |
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It appears to me that the "deepest" areas of free agency are in both secondary positions (CB and Safety), ILB and 5-Tech DE. I think there is a better change of some true NFL starters making it to the open market at those positions. There are only two 0-Tech NT that might be available but they are pretty easy to re-sign if their home team desires and I think the OLB class will be very thin and will be hotly chased after. If we could come out of free agency with a new starter at ILB, D-Line (0 or 5 Tech) and a secondary slot (sliding either Robinson to CB3 or else Green to Safety3), then we could use the draft to concentrate on OLB (3 picks in top five picks) and then at least use 1 of the other 2 top picks on Def Front-7 or possible RB. Getting a Comp 4th round pick for Fleener (not confirmed but the calculations say that is what should happen) will be pretty brilliant for Ballard in his first draft class as GM. Cheers,
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Poe, Short, Berry, Simon, Collins, Brown should all be players the Colts target. Good year for defensive FA.
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I'm already on record that if the Colts drafted Cam Robinson in Round 1, that I wouldn't lose my mind. I'd prefer to go defense certainly, but he'd instantly be an upgrade at RT, and we'd at that point have invested Dallas Cowboys-level amount in our OL, so I'd at least expect a fairly formidable wall. If they went Dalvin Cook, I'll add with the qualifier, as long as they sign several guys in free agency, then fine. I don't think they will, Ballard seems like his focus will be upgrading the defense, but he is getting Mocked to us in seemingly every Mock Draft, so who knows. That said, I do absolutely believe that Dalvin Cook will be something truly special in the NFL and he'd REALLY open things up in our offense to do some truly incredible things. I do prefer defense, though. What I WANT though is substantial investment in ILB/OLB. It looks like the guys will be there in the Draft and free agency. BUT like I said, if the Colts decide they think they can exploit a market inefficiency and become wonderful at any one position (besides WR/TE), then fine. |
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I would target Nick Perry to play SAM. I know he really didn't do much until his contract year, but he's still an upgrade over Walden.
I would also take a flyer on Jarvis Jones, under a moderate 2 yr. deal. Yeah he was a bust in Pitt., but if he could breakout like Jerry Hughes did, then we may have something. I would also target A.J. Bouye and Tony Jefferson. |
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