Verrett has a career 88.1 coverage grade, and his last fully healthy season was over 90.0. 11/19/2019 NFL: Can't-Miss Play: Rashad Fenton fends off WR to pick off Rivers' deep heave Kansas City Chiefs defensive back Rashad Fenton fends … or His arm looks worn out, and he just doesn’t fire the ball downfield for those major chunk plays the way he used to.This late-season version of Brees has had an average depth of target of just 7.2 yards, ranking 41st out of 45 qualifiers. He seems to have had Without injury, Mahomes likely jumps Brees, but the fact that we need that caveat shows just how good Brees still is most of the time. His rushing remains a huge factor, so it’s not as if his performance completely implodes when the Ravens find themselves in a hole, but he goes from being the highest-graded quarterback in the league when his team is in front to ranked in the 20s when they are trailing.Jackson is already facing a narrative of not being able to win in the playoffs, and while I think that’s wildly off-base, it If the Ravens' playoff game against the Titans last season happens in a random Week 6 game, nobody even remembers it today. Newer Than: Search this thread only; Search this forum only. 11/19/2019 NFL: Can't-Miss Play: Rashad Fenton fends off WR to pick off Rivers' deep heave Kansas City Chiefs defensive back Rashad Fenton fends … Rashad Fenton allows just a 32.9 passer rating when targeted – the third-lowest in the SEC https://t.co/7nWanhOfnD pic.twitter.com/8IEiRPOArs — PFF College (@PFF_College) November 22, 2018 With the 201st pick in the 2019 NFL Draft, the KC #Chiefs select Rashad Fenton, CB. The most likely issue for this team is at cornerback, where things don’t look good on paper. His passer rating remains high, but the usually flawless Brees is suddenly putting the ball in harm’s way far more often. But it happened on the biggest stage and ended up partly defining their season. Verrett has elite talent, but he represents little more than a low-risk option that has a tiny chance to pay off big at this point.All of this leaves the 49ers needing somebody like Moseley to take a step forward in Year 2 of his starting job or Father Time is undefeated, and though one may be able to evade him for a while, he eventually catches up. From Week 13 onward in each of the past two seasons, his PFF grade drops 10 points, putting him firmly behind Mahomes and Wilson.

The official source for NFL news, video highlights, fantasy football, game-day coverage, schedules, stats, scores and more. Jackson is a singular talent and one of the most difficult players in the league to defend. Three of those five interceptions came last season and forcing turnovers is something the Chiefs did quite well last year, so let’s keep that tradition going.He also has experience as a kick returner, so that could come into play too, perhaps.So far, the Chiefs have mostly fixated on the defensive side of the ball, but they spent their first pick in the draft on a wide receiver. Charvarius Ward was solid in 2019 and likely will be again, but there is little to bank on outside of him. Against the Minnesota Vikings in the playoffs, it was Our exclusive database, featuring the most in-depth collection of NFL player performance data.PFF's exclusive metrics provide matchup previews, position rankings, grades, and snap counts.In-depth analysis and PFF metrics for NFL quarterbacks from the 2019 season. His arm looks worn out, and he just doesn’t fire the ball downfield for those major chunk plays the way he used to.This late-season version of Brees has had an average depth of target of just 7.2 yards, ranking 41st out of 45 qualifiers.

After that, they grabbed a safety, defensive tackle, and now filled the cornerback spot with Rashad Fenton.It’ll be interesting to see what kind of role Fenton plays in year one with the Chiefs, but here’s to hoping this pick is looked at as a steal down the road!Build your custom FanSided Daily email newsletter with news and analysis on All KC Sports and all your favorite sports teams, TV shows, and more.Your privacy is safe with us. By virtue of simply being better, Limiting it to just 2019 — where Jackson was markedly better overall as a passer — actually makes the grade worse (60.6). Rashad Fenton was the Chiefs’ selection and the four-year Gamecock probably won’t be a starter in the secondary (barring injuries to starters), but he could be a decent depth piece. Given that premise, what is the Achilles’ heel for each unit that the other contenders, not to mention every other team, will look to exploit? But at some point, the physical decline causes problems that will prevent him from continuing to hang with the best passers in the league. Even Ward was beaten for 16.6 yards per catch and allowed more than 600 yards in the regular season.Bashaud Breeland is suspended to open the season, meaning the Chiefs will have to rely on Rashad Fenton (a sixth-round pick in 2019), Alex Brown (an undrafted free agent in 2019) or rookies — none of whom were drafted above the fourth round — to hold down the second spot. The Saints have one of the most loaded rosters in football, but they may need Brees to make some big plays on the biggest stage, and that’s suddenly not a given due to his age. Fenton surprised some people with his performance in 2019.

As we edge closer to the start of the 2020 NFL season, there is a pretty steady consensus that four teams make up the top tier of Super Bowl contenders.The defending champion Kansas City Chiefs appear alongside the Baltimore Ravens, the New Orleans Saints and the San Francisco 49ers in most people’s takes on the strongest outfits ahead of the 2020 season.One can certainly make arguments for other teams, and we know that the NFL throws up surprises each year that would have been difficult to see coming months in advance.

Tyrann Mathieu’s ability to cover the slot to an extremely high level gives the Chiefs plenty of flexibility, but this is still an area of the team with paper-thin depth and a concerning floor that could drop out at any time.The Ravens are set up to dominate from the front. COLUMBIA, SC - SEPTEMBER 08: Rashad Fenton #16 of the South Carolina Gamecocks makes an interception against the Georgia Bulldogs during their game at Williams-Brice Stadium on September 8, 2018 in Columbia, South Carolina.