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PFF Top 10 Highest graded Steelers of all time

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1. Antonio Brown
2. Troy
3. T.J
4. Cam
5. Harrison
6. Ben
7. Bell
8. Ward
9.Holmes
10. Miller
 
The fact that says of all time tells me everything I need to know. Joe Greene and Mel Blounte are basically what you would create if you were making a football player. But not on there. Ok.
 
The fact that says of all time tells me everything I need to know. Joe Greene and Mel Blounte are basically what you would create if you were making a football player. But not on there. Ok.

Again Pff started it’s nonsense in 2004, so they won’t have grades for anyone before then… these arent all time greats, just the guys Collinsworth’s stat junkies say they like from the last two decades
 
Again Pff started it’s nonsense in 2004, so they won’t have grades for anyone before then… these arent all time greats, just the guys Collinsworth’s stat junkies say they like from the last two decades
If it started in 2004 then both SB rosters should be accounted for, hiw isn't Big Snack in that list? Bell shouldn't even be in top 15. Ward should be top 3 , the guy redefined the WR position with his blocking, won a SB MVP and was as reliable and constant as a Swiss watch.
Troy
Ward
Ben
Harrison
TJ
Cam
AB
Miller
Hampton
Santonio
 
If it started in 2004 then both SB rosters should be accounted for, hiw isn't Big Snack in that list? Bell shouldn't even be in top 15. Ward should be top 3 , the guy redefined the WR position with his blocking, won a SB MVP and was as reliable and constant as a Swiss watch.
Troy
Ward
Ben
Harrison
TJ
Cam
AB
Miller
Hampton
Santonio

Remember, Its Pff… their grades are more ballpark guesses than actual facts lol
 
The fact that says of all time tells me everything I need to know. Joe Greene and Mel Blounte are basically what you would create if you were making a football player. But not on there. Ok.
Again Pff started it’s nonsense in 2004, so they won’t have grades for anyone before then… these arent all time greats, just the guys Collinsworth’s stat junkies say they like from the last two decades
Ok if that's the fact at least it's reasonable.
 
Not one long snapper. Stupid list.
Hey let's leave cooch's sexual orientation and measurement of, out of this.
 
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I have no idea what they based this on. For example, AB never had a season with a 94.5 grade and that's certainly not his career average. Is it their highest individually graded game? I mean, AB had a 17-reception game and Harrison went off on that one primetime game, or how about when Ben threw a TD nearly every pass. I have no idea where they got these numbers from.
 


I have no idea what they based this on. For example, AB never had a season with a 94.5 grade and that's certainly not his career average. Is it their highest individually graded game? I mean, AB had a 17-reception game and Harrison went off on that one primetime game, or how about when Ben threw a TD nearly every pass. I have no idea where they got these numbers from.

I will have to ask my cousin who works for them and does a lot of analysis. He married into the family and I didn't know he worked there and was really ripping on PFF in front him lol. Still do.
 
He let's leave cooch's sexual orientation and measurement of, out of this.

Are you taslkiN head size…………??? Or a derivative of said head?


Salute the nation
 
One of the dumbest lists “All time” ever.

There is no excuse.


Salute the nation
 
If it started in 2004 then both SB rosters should be accounted for, hiw isn't Big Snack in that list? Bell shouldn't even be in top 15. Ward should be top 3 , the guy redefined the WR position with his blocking, won a SB MVP and was as reliable and constant as a Swiss watch.
Troy
Ward
Ben
Harrison
TJ
Cam
AB
Miller
Hampton
Santonio
Hines was great, statistically Brown blew him out of the water. Same with Bell, on paper they had no peers when they were Steelers. Just facts
 
Not sure what they mean by highest graded "of all time" when there are no 70's players on the list.
 
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