Can PFF grades Predict Rams’ Playoff Prospects?

January 7, 2026

PFF grades: Why the Rams enter 2025 with momentum

PFF grades give a data-driven lens on the Rams’ 2025 season, and they tell an encouraging story. Overall ratings and positional marks separate hype from proven performance, because they measure play-by-play efficiency. Offense and defense both rank among league leaders, so analysts and fans can forecast playoff upside with reasoned optimism. However, special teams and injury swings still create risk, and key lineman health matters.

In this season review we will break down the PFF grades for stars such as Puka Nacua, Matthew Stafford and Kevin Dotson, assess how the edge duo Jared Verse and Byron Young reshaped the Rams pass rush, evaluate secondary contract questions and rookie contributions, and highlight how offensive line durability and run defense metrics will decide Los Angeles’ path to sustained postseason success, examine receiver efficiency and target metrics, probe Stafford’s play-calling impact and offensive scheme adjustments, and quantify special teams variance with analytics that translate grades into tactical choices.

Stylized bars topped with helmets representing PFF grades of Puka Nacua, Matthew Stafford, and Kevin Dotson

PFF grades: overall snapshot

The Rams finished with the top PFF grades in 2025, a 96.2 overall mark. This top rating reflects elite play-by-play efficiency across the roster. Offense led the league at 93.6, and defense also ranked first at 87.7. However, special teams lagged at 73.7, a clear outlier that adds game-to-game risk. Because PFF grades measure each play, they reveal both strengths and thin spots. Therefore analysts can translate grades into playoff probability models and matchup planning. In short, the numbers explain how LA dominated drives and limited opponents.

Key facts and rankings

  • Overall PFF grade 96.2 — rank number one
  • Offense 93.6 — rank number one
  • Defense 87.7 — rank number one
  • Special teams 73.7 — rank twenty-six

PFF grades: implications and rivals

These grades matter for outcomes because they correlate with scoring margin. Moreover, playoffs reward consistent efficiency, not peak games. The Seahawks sit just behind the Rams overall and rank top five on offense and defense. In contrast, the Lions also ranked top five on offense and defense, and they placed sixth in special teams. Because special teams can flip field position, LA’s low mark there could decide tight postseason games. Also, Kevin Dotson’s midseason injury affected offensive line performance. As a result, offensive durability will be a playoff hinge. Still, the overall PFF grades give Rams fans cause for cautious, realistic optimism.

Player NamePositionPFF GradeNotable Impact
Puka NacuaWide receiver96.3Elite route running and target efficiency
Matthew StaffordQuarterback93.5High passing efficiency, late-season regression noted
Kevin DotsonOffensive guard86.4Anchor of run and pass protection; injury impacted offense
Davante AdamsWide receiver85.2Reliable contested catches and red zone threat
Poona FordDefensive tackle86.2Interior run defense and gap control
Warren McClendonOffensive lineman83.5Strong depth on the offensive line
Byron YoungEdge84.9Consistent pressure and starter-level production
Jared VerseEdge83.9Complementary pass-rush snaps and upside
Kobie TurnerEdge83.1Effective situational rushes and interior pressure
Quentin LakeSafety75.1Ball skills and special teams value; extension noted
Nate LandmanLinebacker72.3Tackling and run-fit responsibilities
Ahkello WitherspoonCornerback54.3Coverage struggles but veteran experience
Emmanuel ForbesCornerback53.8Contract question and inconsistent play
Ty HamiltonSafety29.9Defensive run grade concern and developmental needs

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PFF grades: Injury and contract implications

Kevin Dotson’s injury lowered the Rams’ offensive PFF grades and changed game planning. Because Dotson was the unit’s best lineman, his absence reduced pass protection and run-game efficiency. As a result, the offense saw more pressure on Matthew Stafford and fewer clean rushing lanes. That dip explains part of Stafford’s late-season regression and the variance in offensive efficiency.

On defense, contracts shape depth and continuity. Corners Emmanuel Forbes, Josh Wallace and Darious Williams remain under contract into 2026, so the Rams keep veteran options despite mixed coverage grades. Moreover, the EDGE duo of Jared Verse and Byron Young provided consistent rush production and helped the defense maintain top PFF grades. Therefore, pass-rush stability offsets secondary questions.

Overall, the PFF grades make clear trade-offs. Injuries to the offensive line can swing single games. Conversely, locked-in defensive pieces give Los Angeles a base for playoff matchups. Rams fans should feel cautiously optimistic.

Conclusion

Key takeaway: the Rams finished with the top PFF grades in 2025, posting an overall 96.2 mark. Offense led the league at 93.6, and defense ranked first at 87.7. However, special teams lagged far behind at 73.7, creating a clear area for improvement. Because PFF grades measure play-by-play efficiency, these numbers explain why LA dominated many matchups. Moreover, injuries such as Kevin Dotson’s midseason absence drove variance in offensive performance. Still, stars like Puka Nacua and a high-performing Matthew Stafford kept the offense elite. The EDGE duo of Jared Verse and Byron Young sustained pass-rush production, which helped maintain defensive excellence.

Therefore the Rams enter the playoffs with realistic optimism rather than blind confidence. For fans and analysts, the lesson is clear: maintain focus on offensive line health and special teams upgrades. For ongoing coverage and deeper breakdowns, trust Rams News LLC and follow updates on Twitter at @ZachGatsby. As a result, readers get both analytical detail and fan-oriented perspective heading into the postseason.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What overall PFF grades did the Rams achieve in 2025?

The Rams earned an overall PFF grade of 96.2, ranking first in the league, demonstrating their consistent play-by-play efficiency throughout the season.

How did Kevin Dotson’s injury impact the offensive PFF grades?

Kevin Dotson’s injury led to a decrease in offensive efficiency, as he was key in both pass protection and run blocking. His absence affected Matthew Stafford’s performance.

Which Rams player achieved the highest individual PFF grade?

Puka Nacua achieved the highest individual PFF grade among Rams players with a 96.3, excelling in route running and target efficiency.

Where did the Rams’ defense rank in PFF grades compared to their rivals?

The Rams’ defense ranked first with an 87.7 PFF grade, ahead of key rivals like the Seahawks and Lions who were also highly ranked.

What areas need improvement based on PFF grades?

The Rams need to improve their special teams, which ranked 26th at 73.7 in PFF grades, to enhance game-to-game consistency in playoff scenarios.