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Aaron Donald rated as best player in the NFL

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LOS ANGELES IS INHERITING LAST SEASON’S BEST NFL PLAYER
NATHAN JAHNKE50 MINS AGO

Another PFF Top 101 is in the books, and our No. 1 player from the 2015 NFL season, Rams defensive tackle Aaron Donald, might come as a surprise for longtime readers. There were several great quarterback and wide receiver performances last season, and J.J. Watt was named the NFL’s Defensive Player of the Year, but for us, no player was more impressive for their position in 2015 than Donald.

As a pass-rusher, no DT outperformed Donald, who moves with his team from St. Louis to Los Angeles for 2016. His 98.8 pass-rush grade was the best for interior defensive linemen. While other DTs had more sacks, his combined sacks-and-hits total of 37 was 14 more than any other positional peer. This led to a pass-rushing productivity of 12.4, which was not just the best this year at the position, but the second best for all defensive tackles in our nine years of grading NFL games.

Rank Name Team Year Pass rushes Sacks Hits Hurries Pressures Pass-rush productivity
1 Geno Atkins CIN 2012 494 16 13 49 78 12.7
2 Aaron Donald SL 2015 500 11 26 42 79 12.4
3 Geno Atkins CIN 2015 546 14 9 58 81 11.8
4 Albert Haynesworth TEN 2007 348 6 13 31 50 11.2
5 Gerald McCoy TB 2013 561 10 14 56 80 11.1
Donald’s play against the run last season was also extraordinary. At 96.9, his PFF run-defense grade was second-best just behind newly-signed Giant Damon Harrison. Part of that grade was due to how often he made stops in the run game. His 10.9 run-stop percentage was fourth-best for defensive tackles with at least 250 snaps against the run. What makes that more impressive is the fact that he made all of those stops primarily lined up against the guard, while the other players in the top six primarily line up against the center, generally where players make run stops at a higher frequency. Below is the list of the top six defensive tackles in run-stop percentage, and how often they lined up at 0- or 1-technique.

Rank Name Team RunsSnaps Stops Run-stop percentage 0- or 1- technique percentage
1 Damon Harrison NYJ 271 49 18.1 78.9%
2 Bennie Logan PHI 284 42 14.8 64.2%
3 Dan Williams OAK 257 31 12.1 62.7%
4 Aaron Donald SL 339 37 10.9 14.1%
T-5 Brandon J. Williams BLT 341 36 10.6 66.1%
T-5 Ian Williams SF 350 37 10.6 60.9%
What makes Donald even more impressive is his consistency. He graded out above-average in all 16 games he played in. Twelve different offensive linemen had their worst game of the season against the Rams, and Donald played a big part in each of their negative grades. This includes Baltimore’s Marshal Yanda, who received his only below-average graded game in his last 39, as well as Green Bay’s T.J. Lang. Each finished among our top-five graded guards for the year (Donald didn’t get a chance to face the other three in our top five). There were another 11 offensive linemen whose second-worst game came against the Rams, with Donald playing a significant factor.

What might be most surprising about Donald reaching the top spot is that he’s ahead of J.J. Watt. While Watt had more sacks, Donald was getting more pressure on a per-play basis. This is especially impressive because Donald lined up against a guard or center on 88.4 percent of his plays, while Watt did on only 3.7 percent of his snaps. It’s more difficult to get sacks and pressures against guards and centers compared to tackles. Donald also had a better run-stop percentage than Watt. In terms of grades, 2015 was Watt’s lowest-graded season out of his last four (though still good enough to earn him a top-5 spot in our Top 101). While you could partially blame injury, the play on the field is what matters for the Top 101, and in 2015, Aaron Donald was the best.
 

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Donald has a low center of gravity compared to the taller O-lineman he faces and his first step is explosive. His leverage capacity is extensive as he has proven in many instances. The most notable of this was the tossing of Chase Warmack halfway across Tennessee!
 
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we should probably start a go fund me page so we can resign him...
 

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Donald has a low center of gravity compared to the taller O-lineman he faces and his first step is explosive. His leverage capacity is extensive has he has proved in many instances the most notable being the tossing of Chase Warmack halfway across Tennessee!
Retro, I do believe you mean 'as he has' and not 'has he has'. :thumb:

What happened?

You recently said that you ALWAYS catch these things, right? :noidea:

:kidding: brother, I'm just messing with you.

I just couldn't resist it this time around. :peace2:
 

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LOS ANGELES IS INHERITING LAST SEASON’S BEST NFL PLAYER
NATHAN JAHNKE50 MINS AGO

Another PFF Top 101 is in the books, and our No. 1 player from the 2015 NFL season, Rams defensive tackle Aaron Donald, might come as a surprise for longtime readers. There were several great quarterback and wide receiver performances last season, and J.J. Watt was named the NFL’s Defensive Player of the Year, but for us, no player was more impressive for their position in 2015 than Donald.

As a pass-rusher, no DT outperformed Donald, who moves with his team from St. Louis to Los Angeles for 2016. His 98.8 pass-rush grade was the best for interior defensive linemen. While other DTs had more sacks, his combined sacks-and-hits total of 37 was 14 more than any other positional peer. This led to a pass-rushing productivity of 12.4, which was not just the best this year at the position, but the second best for all defensive tackles in our nine years of grading NFL games.

Rank Name Team Year Pass rushes Sacks Hits Hurries Pressures Pass-rush productivity
1 Geno Atkins CIN 2012 494 16 13 49 78 12.7
2 Aaron Donald SL 2015 500 11 26 42 79 12.4
3 Geno Atkins CIN 2015 546 14 9 58 81 11.8
4 Albert Haynesworth TEN 2007 348 6 13 31 50 11.2
5 Gerald McCoy TB 2013 561 10 14 56 80 11.1
Donald’s play against the run last season was also extraordinary. At 96.9, his PFF run-defense grade was second-best just behind newly-signed Giant Damon Harrison. Part of that grade was due to how often he made stops in the run game. His 10.9 run-stop percentage was fourth-best for defensive tackles with at least 250 snaps against the run. What makes that more impressive is the fact that he made all of those stops primarily lined up against the guard, while the other players in the top six primarily line up against the center, generally where players make run stops at a higher frequency. Below is the list of the top six defensive tackles in run-stop percentage, and how often they lined up at 0- or 1-technique.

Rank Name Team RunsSnaps Stops Run-stop percentage 0- or 1- technique percentage
1 Damon Harrison NYJ 271 49 18.1 78.9%
2 Bennie Logan PHI 284 42 14.8 64.2%
3 Dan Williams OAK 257 31 12.1 62.7%
4 Aaron Donald SL 339 37 10.9 14.1%
T-5 Brandon J. Williams BLT 341 36 10.6 66.1%
T-5 Ian Williams SF 350 37 10.6 60.9%
What makes Donald even more impressive is his consistency. He graded out above-average in all 16 games he played in. Twelve different offensive linemen had their worst game of the season against the Rams, and Donald played a big part in each of their negative grades. This includes Baltimore’s Marshal Yanda, who received his only below-average graded game in his last 39, as well as Green Bay’s T.J. Lang. Each finished among our top-five graded guards for the year (Donald didn’t get a chance to face the other three in our top five). There were another 11 offensive linemen whose second-worst game came against the Rams, with Donald playing a significant factor.

What might be most surprising about Donald reaching the top spot is that he’s ahead of J.J. Watt. While Watt had more sacks, Donald was getting more pressure on a per-play basis. This is especially impressive because Donald lined up against a guard or center on 88.4 percent of his plays, while Watt did on only 3.7 percent of his snaps. It’s more difficult to get sacks and pressures against guards and centers compared to tackles. Donald also had a better run-stop percentage than Watt. In terms of grades, 2015 was Watt’s lowest-graded season out of his last four (though still good enough to earn him a top-5 spot in our Top 101). While you could partially blame injury, the play on the field is what matters for the Top 101, and in 2015, Aaron Donald was the best.
It doesn't surprise that Donald was going to be rated high this year, what is a surprise is that he was rated the top dog in the NFL!

Congrats to Top Dog Donald!

:suds:
 

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Retro, I do believe you mean 'as he has' and not 'has he has'. :thumb:

What happened?

You recently said that you ALWAYS catch these things, right? :noidea:

:kidding: brother, I'm just messing with you.

I just couldn't resist it this time around. :peace2:

LOL! It is amazing what I write and not catch at nearly 2 am when I posting sometimes these days. Touche dude!
 

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LOL! It is amazing what I write and not catch at nearly 2 am when I posting sometimes these days. Touche dude!
I do a lot of editing and formatting so I'm constantly finding errors in my posts. Eyes can't say it don't brother me none when it happins . :D
 

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I do a lot of editing and formatting so I'm constantly finding errors in my posts. Eyes can't say it don't brother me none when it happins . :D
Wha I wood Lik 2 say is thiss I've hd a fu drints and IMMMMMM Pessed aoff ad ittts 2am :suds: edit shemdit...:pound:
 

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Can't even imagine how much he's going to ask for once his contract is up...We better keep a HUGE chunk of cap space open...
 

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Drink lots of water Rambunctious. Alcohol is a diuretic and you are dehydrated that is why your head aches. The brain hates dehydration.
 

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Since we are talking about him/this...What will it cost to re-sign him? over/under 150 million...
 

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Since we are talking about him/this...What will it cost to re-sign him? over/under 150 million...
tbh idk

comparable contracts would be Dareus (60 mill guaranteed) (96.5 mill value) and Suh (59.9 mill guaranteed) (114.4 mill value)


idk would 110 mill with 65 mill guaranteed be fair?
 

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tbh idk

comparable contracts would be Dareus (60 mill guaranteed) (96.5 mill value) and Suh (59.9 mill guaranteed) (114.4 mill value)


idk would 110 mill with 65 mill guaranteed be fair?

Suh signed that deal a couple years ago, I'd think he'd be looking for closer to 120 and 70 guaranteed, though you never know...
 

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Donald > Suh, and the salary cap keeps rising. I would say he gets 10-20% more than Suh or Dareus.
 

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Eventually the NFL is going to have to deal with an ever-increasing salary cap like the other major sports.
 
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