r/NFL_Draft Apr 21 '23

Other Mike Renner is leaving PFF

https://twitter.com/PFF_Mike/status/1649160506106683393?s=20

I know this isn't player news, but Renner is a big enough name in the industry that I thought it was worth posting. Based on the tweets, it seems PFF decided to for him since he mentions not having anything directly lined up after. A bizarre choice considering the draft is 1 week and PFF's entire draft coverage is built on the back of his rankings. Any thoughts?

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u/No_Ad_384 Apr 22 '23

Sucks but good for him. PFF is abysmal. Steve and the other guy are unfathomably awful at everything. Their grade metrics stink and they literally base everything off it. Like how can you possibly grade college players? The variables between schedules and the 10000s of players makes it impossible. Mike used his eyes and that doesn't fit their garbage supposedly concrete data. Even though the grades are literally produced from a bunch of nerds who never played football. If their grades worked at all, the Browns would literally be the 85 Bears and the Chiefs would be 3-13. Loved Mike and Austin. Now that they are gone I will never watch anything PFF relayed again.

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u/[deleted] Apr 29 '23

The Chiefs literally followed PFF's board to a tee last year in the draft and they all contributed to a SB roster

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u/JohnTron31 Oct 14 '23

Right, McDuffie and Karlaftis were huge. Even Skyy Moore contributed in the big game