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The Philadelphia Eagles' uncertain off-season has begun after a 23-19 loss to the battered 49ers last weekend that knocked Nick Sirianni's team out of the playoffs and into an off-season filled with questions, a new offensive coordinator, and potential trades.
The new league year is fast approaching, and with weeks until the Super Bowl, there are key dates to know for the next calendar year. The most important date after the Super Bowl is the early negotiation window. That'll open on March 9, giving teams two days to negotiate before free agency and the new league year kicks off on March 11.
Still, one of the best teams in the NFL, the Eagles, was led by star power at multiple positions, and we're looking at Philadelphia's offensive personnel ranks via PFF.
Snaps and playing time percentages help determine who qualifies for a grade.
Jordan Davis, PFF grade: 73.7
NFL rank: 15th
Jalen Carter, PFF grade: 55.1
NFL rank: 80th
Moro Ojomo, PFF grade: 71.0
NFL rank: 27th
Byron Young, PFF grade: 49.5
NFL rank: 100th
Jalyx Hunt, PFF grade: 66.8
NFL rank: 58th
Nolan Smith, PFF grade: 70.2
NFL rank: 46th
Jaelan Phillips, PFF grade: 74.2
NFL rank: 32nd
Zack Baun, PFF grade: 81.7
NFL rank: 5th
Nakobe Dean, PFF grade: 62.2
NFL rank: 42nd
Jihaad Campbell, PFF grade: 76.2
NFL rank: 12th
Quinyon Mitchell, PFF grade: 80.3
NFL rank: 5th
Cooper DeJean, PFF grade: 77.2
NFL rank: 9th
Adoree' Jackson, PFF grade: 53.6
NFL rank: 92nd
Kelee Ringo, PFF grade: 55.3
NFL rank: 86th
Andrew Mukuba, PFF grade: 57.6
NFL rank: 74th
Reed Blankenship, PFF grade: 42.2
NFL rank: 96th
Marcus Epss, PFF grade: 51.8
NFL rank: 83rd
This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: PFF grades: Where Eagles defensive players ranked in NFL this season
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The new league year is fast approaching, and with weeks until the Super Bowl, there are key dates to know for the next calendar year. The most important date after the Super Bowl is the early negotiation window. That'll open on March 9, giving teams two days to negotiate before free agency and the new league year kicks off on March 11.
Still, one of the best teams in the NFL, the Eagles, was led by star power at multiple positions, and we're looking at Philadelphia's offensive personnel ranks via PFF.
Random notes
Snaps and playing time percentages help determine who qualifies for a grade.
DT
Jordan Davis, PFF grade: 73.7
NFL rank: 15th
Jalen Carter, PFF grade: 55.1
NFL rank: 80th
Moro Ojomo, PFF grade: 71.0
NFL rank: 27th
Byron Young, PFF grade: 49.5
NFL rank: 100th
Edge Rusher
Jalyx Hunt, PFF grade: 66.8
NFL rank: 58th
Nolan Smith, PFF grade: 70.2
NFL rank: 46th
Jaelan Phillips, PFF grade: 74.2
NFL rank: 32nd
Linebacker
Zack Baun, PFF grade: 81.7
NFL rank: 5th
Nakobe Dean, PFF grade: 62.2
NFL rank: 42nd
Jihaad Campbell, PFF grade: 76.2
NFL rank: 12th
Cornerback
Quinyon Mitchell, PFF grade: 80.3
NFL rank: 5th
Cooper DeJean, PFF grade: 77.2
NFL rank: 9th
Adoree' Jackson, PFF grade: 53.6
NFL rank: 92nd
Kelee Ringo, PFF grade: 55.3
NFL rank: 86th
Safety
Andrew Mukuba, PFF grade: 57.6
NFL rank: 74th
Reed Blankenship, PFF grade: 42.2
NFL rank: 96th
Marcus Epss, PFF grade: 51.8
NFL rank: 83rd
This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: PFF grades: Where Eagles defensive players ranked in NFL this season
Continue reading...