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| With conference championship weekend in the rearview mirror, the league’s focus has shifted to roster construction, putting free agency into sharper view. So, we are highlighting — and ranking — the top 250 free agents poised to shape the 2026 offseason free agency period. This ranking serves as an early snapshot of that landscape. We’ve provided a full analysis of the top 100 free agents, with the remaining players ranked and contextualized as we build toward March. For now, each player’s profile includes three-year snap counts and three-year PFF grades, offering a broader, more stable view of performance than a single-season spike or dip. As free agency approaches — and roles, schemes and contract outlooks come into sharper focus — this list will continue to evolve with expanded analysis throughout. Last updated: Monday, Feb. 2 |
PFF gave JMS a 60.5 grade for last year so likely quite low on their rankings.
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I wonder what JMS would be ranked if he were a FA? PFF gave JMS a 60.5 grade for last year so likely quite low on their rankings.
For 2025
Linderbaum 2025 Ranking
OVERALL GRADE
80.2
AVG
5th/40 Cs
RUN BLOCKING GRADE
83.7
AVG
4th/40 Cs
PASS BLOCKING GRADE
63.4
AVG
22nd/40 Cs
Season Stats
2025
Regular
OFFENSE SNAPS PLAYED
1007
14th/40 Cs
PENALTIES
5
26th/40 Cs
SACKS ALLOWED
2
26th/40 Cs
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JMS 2025 Ranking
OVERALL GRADE
60.5
AVG
29th/40 Cs
RUN BLOCKING GRADE
62.8
AVG
23rd/40 Cs
PASS BLOCKING GRADE
60.9
AVG
28th/40 Cs
Season Stats
2025
Regular
OFFENSE SNAPS PLAYED
788
26th/40 Cs
PENALTIES
4
18th/40 Cs
SACKS ALLOWED
1
12th/40 Cs
That aside, thanks for posting the link.