I got this off another Florida fan on a social message board. It's good information on how our defensive players are playing.
90.0+ guaranteed first round draft pick, First Team All-American, First Team All-Conference.
85.0-89.9 NFL Future top 64 pick, All-American, First Team All-Conference
80.0-84.9 NFL Future top 100 pick, Potential All American, Second Team All-American, First or Second Team All-Conference. Freshman with min snaps would be considered beyond Elite.
• Princely Umanmielen
75.0-79.9 NFL Future, Potential Conference All-American. Freshman with min snaps would be considered Elite.
• Tyreak Sapp
• Kelby Collins
• Devin Moore
70.0-74.9 NFL Future, Impactful conference level starter and let’s use a baseball stat idea of wins above replacement. This player increases your odds of winning over the average replacement.
• Jordan Castell
• TJ Searcey
• Caleb Banks
65.0-69.9 This player is likely to be valuable in a single category, their performance can help and hurt you depending on what version of them shows up from week to week. This player is likely replaceable with the average top 150 level recruit.
• Jack Pyburn
• Jalen Kimber
• Chris McClellan
• Shemar James
• Jason Marshall
• Jaydon Hill
• Com’Ron Jackson
• Jamari Lyons
• Mannie Nunnery
• Desmond Watson
60.0-64.9 This grade will equate to meaning you have no impact on the game positively and should be replaceable. PFFs base grade of 60.0 means you didn’t do anything. A DB who plays 12 snaps, makes no tackles, and gives up no receptions on zero targets would grade out at 60.0.
• Bryce Thorton
• Miguel Mitchell
55.0-59.9 This would make you a bottom 50% conference player. You are replaceable and likely impactful in poor team performances. Your presence on the field negatively impacts your team.
• Derek Wingo
• Teradja Mitchell
54.9< You should not see the filed in general. You are a roster spot and scout team player.
• Scooby Williams
90.0+ guaranteed first round draft pick, First Team All-American, First Team All-Conference.
85.0-89.9 NFL Future top 64 pick, All-American, First Team All-Conference
80.0-84.9 NFL Future top 100 pick, Potential All American, Second Team All-American, First or Second Team All-Conference. Freshman with min snaps would be considered beyond Elite.
• Princely Umanmielen
75.0-79.9 NFL Future, Potential Conference All-American. Freshman with min snaps would be considered Elite.
• Tyreak Sapp
• Kelby Collins
• Devin Moore
70.0-74.9 NFL Future, Impactful conference level starter and let’s use a baseball stat idea of wins above replacement. This player increases your odds of winning over the average replacement.
• Jordan Castell
• TJ Searcey
• Caleb Banks
65.0-69.9 This player is likely to be valuable in a single category, their performance can help and hurt you depending on what version of them shows up from week to week. This player is likely replaceable with the average top 150 level recruit.
• Jack Pyburn
• Jalen Kimber
• Chris McClellan
• Shemar James
• Jason Marshall
• Jaydon Hill
• Com’Ron Jackson
• Jamari Lyons
• Mannie Nunnery
• Desmond Watson
60.0-64.9 This grade will equate to meaning you have no impact on the game positively and should be replaceable. PFFs base grade of 60.0 means you didn’t do anything. A DB who plays 12 snaps, makes no tackles, and gives up no receptions on zero targets would grade out at 60.0.
• Bryce Thorton
• Miguel Mitchell
55.0-59.9 This would make you a bottom 50% conference player. You are replaceable and likely impactful in poor team performances. Your presence on the field negatively impacts your team.
• Derek Wingo
• Teradja Mitchell
54.9< You should not see the filed in general. You are a roster spot and scout team player.
• Scooby Williams