NIKHIL SONMALI

7 Biggest Snubs from the 2023 Pro Bowl

Quenton Nelson, who has subtly not performed at his typical level this season, is well behind Smith, who currently holds the fourth-best pass block victory percentage among guards this year.

Trey Smith, G, Chiefs

Behind defensive tackle Chris Jones (or third, if Aaron Donald qualified), Hargrave has 10 sacks and the second-best pass rush win percentage among defensive tackles.

Javon Hargrave, DT, Eagles

The receiver tracking measures show that Lockett is second in both open score and catch score, is tied for second in overall score with Justin Jefferson, and has long been underappreciated for his excellent abilities.

Tyler Lockett, WR, Seahawks

Goff is in charge of an offense that ranks third in EPA per dropback this season and has a QBR advantage of more than 10 points (62.5 to 51.6).

Jared Goff, QB, Lions

Edmunds is rated lowest and second lowest at the position in yards per coverage snap and total EPA allowed, while he ranks sixth among linebackers in run stop victory percentage.

Tremaine Edmunds, LB, Bills

Among all running backs that run at least 15 routes per game, McCaffrey averages the best 2.0 yards per route ran and has the second-highest overall receiver tracking metrics score (79) among running backs.

Christian McCaffrey, RB, 49ers

The most obvious omission on the board is Bradberry. According to NFL Next Gen Stats, he has allowed the fewest yards per coverage snap (0.6) and the fewest expected points added (EPA) (minus-37) of any outside corner with at least 250 covered snaps.

James Bradberry, CB, Eagles

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