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Ryan Smith

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Senior Analyst @PFF | Professional Tutor @JohnsonAndWales | Views are my own

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kev mahserejian@RotoSurgeon·
starting jesus luzardo every week
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That Guy Rocked@ThatGuyRocked·
Bryce Cotton That guy rocked.
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Ryan Smith@RyanSmithFB·
@domojackson7 Thieneman - 49 plays specifically in MOFC both pre and post snap. If you consider plays with MOFO presnap then MOFC post it goes up to 77 with him as the deep safety
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Ryan Smith@RyanSmithFB·
@domojackson7 What's up man.. specifically in MOFC both pre and post snap (cover 1/cover 3 variations) he was the single high safety 66 snaps. If you also consider plays MOFO presnap then MOFC post it goes up to 137 with him as the deep safety.
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Action Jackson@domojackson7·
Yooo bro @PFF_RyanSmith quick question your always my go to guy for this type of shit... How many single high snaps did Caleb Downs take last year? 👀🤔
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90s WWE@90sWWE·
Before social media, this is how unhappy 90s wrestling fans showed their displeasure
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Ryan Smith@RyanSmithFB·
@Buccigross taxes are high but you get what you pay for in life, RI is the best
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Ryan Smith@RyanSmithFB·
@305sportsbabe LeBron dunk on Jason Terry in Boston when the world hated the Heat Wade game winner at buzzer vs Warriors just prior to his retirement in Miami
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305 Sports Babe ❣️@305sportsbabe·
what’s the greatest sports moment you’ve ever watched live?
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Ryan Smith@RyanSmithFB·
@rkmcquillen @OLCoachSmith63 A lot needs to come into play when factoring in grades - conference they play in/competition they play against is just one example a 75 playing at Alabama is more impressive than an 85 playing at a lower level school A lot of players "peak" earlier in their careers too
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Rich McQuillen
Rich McQuillen@rkmcquillen·
@PFF_RyanSmith @OLCoachSmith63 Hi Ryan, Thanks for the quick response to my extreme example and colorful angle. :) I thought I would ask the PFF expert. It is weird example with the highest score guy(92) is the 46th lineman taken by PFF. With OT Fa'alili Fa'amoe(67.7) ranked higher(254) on PFF's big board.
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eric smith
eric smith@OLCoachSmith63·
Dametrious Crownover (RT #78) vs. Keyron Crawford (#24) 2025 reps
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Ryan Smith@RyanSmithFB·
@rkmcquillen @OLCoachSmith63 That specific example is obviously very extreme. Conversation is a lot different if you say OTs 10-12 on the board are all 3rd round talents and 12 goes 70th overall and 10 goes 90th overall
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Rich McQuillen
Rich McQuillen@rkmcquillen·
@OLCoachSmith63 @PFF_RyanSmith Any thoughts? Does PFF value their own ratings so little that they call someone their best, and then say he should be drafted 24th out of 25th... nearly their worst(260th)?
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David Duke Jr@daviddukejr·
Can’t wait for a good ol’ Rhode Island summer ⚓️
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Cardinals Talk@theredbird_way·
good morning, everyone. The Cardinals play the Nationals in D.C. today😤 2012 NLDS Game 5. Cardinals rally for 4 in the 9th for a comeback winner.
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Nathan Jahnke
Nathan Jahnke@FFNateJahnke·
Hello, I'm happy to say I'll be remaining with @PFF, continuing as our lead fantasy football analyst. You can expect consistent rankings updates as usual, and a lot of the same written content you've come to expect in recent seasons. I'd like to wish all of my former coworkers who are now with @Teamworks the best. There are dozens of employees, some of whom I've worked with for over 15 year, who I know will do great things there. Teamworks has gained a lot of good people.
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Nick Akridge
Nick Akridge@nick_akridge·
I think this is something a lot of people don’t understand about PFF. There’s a group of complete sickos (proud member) that are watching every single play of every NFL, FBS and FCS game. There’s so much that people don’t understand about PFF that I wish I could talk about
Marcus Whitman@TFG_Football

It's a shame what has happened with the front facing side of PFF. But there is still an incredible team of film grinders and data collectors in place that we should all be rooting for. Because losing PFF Premium services would set the football community back 2 decades.

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JWAC
JWAC@JwacReactions·
I back up what Marcus is saying. PFF isn’t going anywhere. The media side is, and that’s a shame, there are so many great people But the data side is still there. We will still get the grades, and all of the information, so I am happy about that
Marcus Whitman@TFG_Football

It's a shame what has happened with the front facing side of PFF. But there is still an incredible team of film grinders and data collectors in place that we should all be rooting for. Because losing PFF Premium services would set the football community back 2 decades.

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Marcus Whitman
Marcus Whitman@TFG_Football·
It's a shame what has happened with the front facing side of PFF. But there is still an incredible team of film grinders and data collectors in place that we should all be rooting for. Because losing PFF Premium services would set the football community back 2 decades.
Turd Ferguson@TurdFerg1989

@TFG_Football For real, PFF is gonna crash and burn lol

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Dalton Wasserman
Dalton Wasserman@CFB_Dalton·
As I'm sure you've seen from many others, today was my last day at PFF Working on both the data and content sides was an incredible experience that led me to meet a ton of tremendously smart and talented people Appreciate all those who have reached out 🤘 stay tuned!!
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John Kosko
John Kosko@JohnKosko3·
The consumer side of PFF has lost good talent over the years, like Mike has said. A lot of great people lost their jobs today, and I'm praying for you all to land somewhere and crush it. I do want to shoutout my fellow data team employees who largely go unnoticed in the public sphere and many times even by other parts of the company. There are many talented individuals on the data team: grading, charting, collecting data, training, and innovating that have a fierce passion for football and the data we provide teams. Obviously I can't predict the future and I have no idea what the future holds in terms of publicly available data, but I can promise you that data is absolutely rock solid and only getting better because of the people on the data team. My journey of working in football started 12 years ago for PFF. The Lord has blessed me in ways I can't even begin to describe over the past 12 years and throughout my whole life.
Mike Renner@mikerenner_

Got word earlier that today is effectively the last day of PFF’s consumer product as we know it with mass layoffs amid their sale to Teamworks. A couple weeks ago I walked through the PFF office one last time before it closed for good to reminisce with former coworkers and play one last game of beer die on the roof. I came across an item collecting dust on the wall that I found incredibly telling: the PFF MVP Belt that used to be given out every year but hadn’t been updated since 2021. That coincided with the year that Neil Hornsby was forced out of the company he founded. His departure was followed by Austin Gayle and Eric Eager leaving the following year - the leaders of PFF’s Consumer and Analytics products respectively. I often think back to those times with equal parts nostalgia and regret. Nostalgia for when PFF was truly the most passionate football company in America. Say what you want about the grades and the stats, but there was no company outside of football teams that cared more about ball circa 2021. Unfortunately, PFF operated as if that was a given for the industry and made the common error of valuing outside talent and new revenue sources (i.e. the PFF app) as more important than the people that got them to where they were. It’s to my great shame that I didn’t advocate more forcefully for those guys in negotiations on their way out. To make things worse, I then proceeded to take the cowardly way out myself. After numerous disputes with management that spring, I left the week before the 2023 NFL draft with no job lined. Instead of rallying the troops and becoming a leader at the company, I ran away and I regret it to this day. The passion I had felt only a couple years earlier was gone by then. The story of PFF is just that: a company that lost its passion. Instead of empowering those who cared the most, they often stifled them and took them for granted until they checked out or left. There’s no substitute in any organization for people who will do whatever it takes to get the job done and there was a time where that described every single employee at PFF. Even after seeing all the negative effects of their inability to retain employees that truly give a shit, they again showed even more guys that fit that description the door today. I still believe in the ethos of PFF. Better analysis, smarter fans. It’s a brand that can very easily be revived if they started putting people first again. Until then, though, the half-decade long tailspin will only continue.

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Trevor Sikkema
Trevor Sikkema@TampaBayTre·
Hello, friends. Like too many others, today was my last day with PFF Working in sports is awesome, but it's who you work with that makes a job a dream job. I had a dream job for the last 5yrs Thank you to anyone and everyone who has supported us throughout the years. Love y'all
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