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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut
PFF isn't worth a shit for 'fine' decisions (30th best vs. 40th best) but when it comes to tiers its plenty viable.
I don't think I'd be willing to say that Juan Thornhill has played as the 35th best safety in football - but I'd be willing to say that he's been average to slightly above and use that rank as support of that. That says he's probably been somewhere from 30-50 and that's probably a fair statement.
And I'm not inclined to say that Dan Sorensen has been the 76th best safety (hell, he could very well be worse) but I'm more than happy to say that PFF has accurately ranked him as a bottom of the barrel option.
It's usually good enough to put guys into relatively accurate quintiles.
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Meh that whole thing should have been put out to the pasture a few years ago