- Loaders Unsigned CB Eric Rogers dominates: His 97.0 pff general figure is in first place among all defenders this preseason. It is also at the top of the charts in coverage (95.3) and Run defense (92.6).
- Rookies feed the patriots: Left Tackle Will Campbell, who runs Treveyon Henderson and unguomed wide recipient Efton Chism III, flash this preseason in the hope of breathing new life in New England.
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Although the prescience matches do not count in the Win-Loss-column, the results have real consequences. Some players in the games are ambitions to become the next cornerstone talent of their franchise, while others hold a slender hope to make an NFL roster.
No matter how you cut it, these are the competitions that can take unknown talents and push them into the NFL -Slichtwerkers.
Here is a player who originated in every position this preseason.
Quarterback: Jarrett Stidham, Denver Broncos
After signing an extension in March to support Bo Nix until 2026, Stidham did not waste time to show what he could do in the violation of Sean Payton if he was called. He placed the highest pff-passing figure (90.0) under Quarterbacks with 20 or more snaps so far, emphasized by his five-to-one large-gooi-stupid-worthy game ratio.
That show can provide commercial interest as the season proceeds. If other franchises arrive at Quarterback injuries, expects Denver Brass to raise some calls.
Run back: Teveyon Henderson, New England Patriots
It only cost 18 pre -season snaps for first -year Teelyon Henderson back to settle as one of the most explosive weapons in New England. On only 10 total details, the Rookie has already produced 7.6 yards per Carry, forced three missed tackles and a few touchdowns, including his kick-return score at its first NFL touch.
Even as an early pick in the second round, Henderson looks like one of the stealing of the design class. He is on schedule to have a huge impact on the attack of these patriots directly from the gate.
Broad recipient: Ephon Chism III, New England Patriots
Despite the fact that he is not signed and from the FCS to the NFL jump, Chism is already A name to watch. The East -Washington Product posted the second highest pff -receiving figure (92.6) in college Football last season. His talent as a route buyer is already translateWhile he leads the preseason in receptions (12), missed tackles forced (six) and disputed catches (four).
Chism and Josh McDaniels in New England fits perfectly. The attacking gambler of the Patriots has one of the most creative violations in football and knows exactly how a dynamic receiver from the lock can be implemented.
Tight end: Gunnar Helm, Tennessee Titans
The Titans found a serious weapon in the fourth round pick gunnar helmet. Until now, he has generated the highest PFF-Alarm number (90.6) this preseason between tight ends with more than 10 snaps, with his all-round blocking and reception capacity. In the passing game, the first year tightly ended all five of his goals, including a few disputed catches.
If that talent can translate into the regular season, Helmet desperately gives the Titans attack a dynamic weapon with staff versatility.
Offensive tackle: Will Campbell, New England Patriots
The concern about arm length did not put the patriots of the drafting of Campbell in the top five, and now that faith is rewarded. The first-year tackle looks like a franchise cornerstone directly from the gate, which is so far as the only tackle to post an 80.0-plus pff degree and both a Runblocker (87.6) as a pass protector (80.1).
Campbell is not only to be as advertised, but he might be even better. He will be an important piece in the potential revival of the Patriots in 2025.
Garde: Gray Zabel, Seattle Seahawks
After ranking the bottom of the competition in interior pff pass and run-blocking figures, the Seahawks seem to have taken a big step forward in 2025. And Gray Zabel is the driving force. He has not surrendered a pressure in pass protection, while he has registered an impact of 33.3% so far.
With a revised attack, the Seahawks need time to mesh. But the attacking line is already on the way to improvement, which will help deliver the learning curve.
Middle: Willie Lampkin, Los Angeles Rams
After he died this year in this year’s version because of his limited size, Willie Lampkin stepped in the preseason to prove that he can compete at the pro -level. He did exactly that. His general figure of 94.1 pff in week 1 of the preseason was posted on the second highest rating for one game by an offensive lineman this year.
Although he struggled a bit in the Run game the following week, he has been proven to be a capable pass protector throughout the entire process, after he has allowed zero prints over 16 pass sets in both guard and center.
Edge Defender: Austin Booker, Chicago Bears
The Pick of 2024 fifth round makes a name for itself early in its second year, torn the Camp and produce the edge. Booker is a vicious pass Rusher, who has produced an impressive 93.8 pff pass-rush grade and nine editions-including an NFL-leading five bags and a 25.9% Pass-Rush Win Rate this preseason.
An unfortunate knee injury made booker from the preseason of the Bears’ Week 2 -Matchup. The seriousness remains unclear, but if he misses the time, it will be a difficult loss for the defense of the team.
Interior Defender: Kenneth Grant, Miami Dolphins
Dolphin’s first round Pick Kenneth Grant meets the elevated expectations that came up with his draft invoicing. Although he has not yet been flashed like a pass Rusher, he has proven to be one of the most Effective run defenders In the NFL this preseason. His 84.4 PFF-Run defense figure has so far leads all interior defenders, because the first-year defensive Tackle has earned a positive figure with no less than 40% of the run games, while also establishing zero negative figures.
With the versatility of playing different alignments, Grant certainly has a significant impact on the Run defense of the dolphins from the first day.
LineBacker: Jay Higgins, Baltimore Ravens
Although he is unguided, the first -year Linebacker Jay Higgins proves that he bElonGS at the NFL level. The former Linebacker of Hawkeyes makes everywhere on the field, proven by its 90.3 pff general figure with highlights in multiple facets. It is best suited as a late Down Rush and Cover Linebacker, after he had already produced a turnover in each of his first two outings and a strip bag and an interception.
Although Higgins has shown sufficiently to make the schedule of ravens, his future is uncertain. If he were to be cut, there would be no shortage of lovers fighting for his services.
Cornerback: Eric Rogers, Los Angeles Chargers
The price for Breakout player from the preseason must go to the unguomed cornerback Rutgers. Rogers is a defender of the game with a nose for football. He has already forced a mess in the Run game and has taken a few interceptions, including a Pick-Six against the saints.
Rogers does not take a play and that effort has not gone unnoticed. His overall figure of 97.0 PFF is the highest among all defenders this preseason, and he is at the top of the charts in both PFF-Dekkingspraad (95.3) and Pff Run-Defense Grade (92.6).
Safety: Andrew Mukuba, Philadelphia Eagles
The Eagles know how to find impact players in the design, and second round pick Andrew Mukuba is just another example. The first Texas Safety has an excellent preseason, with the highest pff cover figure (94.2) in the position, thanks to an impressive pick-six against the browns in the previous season 2.
Don’t be surprised if Mukuba de Start About Sydney Brown on the way to week 1.
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