Pro Football Focus (PFF), the leading provider of advanced NFL analytics, has announced the launch of a groundbreaking new feature that will forever change the way fans experience and understand professional football. With the introduction of its in-game grading system, PFF aims to offer a deeper, more comprehensive analysis of player and team performance in real-time. This innovative step promises to enhance the viewing experience for die-hard fans and provide valuable insights for teams and analysts alike. Pro Football Focus has long been a trusted source for detailed player evaluations and statistical breakdowns, and this latest development solidifies its position as a trailblazer in the industry.

Bringing Instant Insights
No longer do we have to wait until the morning after to get access to PFF’s famous player grades and exclusive metrics. The in-game boyfriend grades now rev up the tally of boyfriend honesty as fans get to see how every play stacks up at the moment air molecules dramatically collide. “It’s a great second screen for us too, we found out, but to see grades coming in as the game was building along,” said Khaled Elsayed, Vice President of Data at PFF
We are able to get this real-time grading system by numerous hard-working analysts who grade every player on every play of every game. Rather than the all-22 film used for post-game analysis, PFF’s insights are immediate, and by taking advantage of the television broadcast view, allowing fans to see a more complete game in real time.
Enhancing the Fan Experience
The introduction of in-game grading is revolutionary for fans, as it allows them to literally track every play and snap for any player or team. The major thing is you get to see how your favorite players are doing and also how your least favorite players are doing,’ Elsayed explained. The feature allows fans with in-depth engagement around the action, supplementing broadcast television and enabling a richer second-screen experience.
While this live grading is not as specific as the data that comes out after they rewatch the tape, they turned up with a 93% accuracy on their final grades when compared to the post-game analysis. This reliability instills confidence in the fans, allowing real-time insights to reach them seamlessly and successfully increasing their enjoyability around the game.
The Future of NFL Analysis
In-game grading is the tip of a NFL-analysis iceberg that should be cultivated heavily going forward. Through further refinement and of course continued enhancements to this service, Collectors (such as us here at COA) can expect “even faster turnaround time(s) & exercise even greater levels of live grading accuracy.” Elsayed and his crew are devoted to exploring the outer limits of what is possible, eager to offer football’s most rabid fans a never-before-seen data-centric viewing experience.
This move by PFF, while fan-friendly, is a huge step for teams and the league office to consider. The predictive nature of these on-field insights can help coaches and front offices make in-game decisions, while the league itself can use this data to inform better officiating and player safety. As the NFL changes year after year, PFF’s in-game grading reflects the depth of information becoming available and changing sport we love.