The Atlanta Falcons finished the season on top of their division and second overall in the NFC.

Before we look ahead to the playoffs, let’s take a look back at how each player graded out at Pro Football Focus this year and where they ranked at their respective positions.

For those who are unfamiliar with PFF’s ratings, a 75.0 is considered average. If a player has a 60.0 rating it usually means they were not used in that particular role. If they’re un-ranked at their position it’s because they did not play enough snaps to qualify.

Quarterbacks

Matt Ryan – 93.1 overall (No. 2 at QB)

Pass: 91.8, Run: 77.2

Matt Schaub – 64.8 overall

Pass: 64.7, Run: 60.0

Running backs

Devonta Freeman – 75.7 overall (No. 15 at RB)

Run: 73.3, Receiving: 78.9, Pass block: 61.2

Tevin Coleman – 72.7 overall (No. 20 at RB)

Run: 66.5, Receiving: 82.5, Pass block: 71.8

Terron Ward – 65.3 overall

Run: 65.4, Receiving: 54.8, Pass block: 66.7

Patrick DiMarco – 84.4 overall (No. 3 at FB)

Run block: 86.3, Pass block: 39.5, Run: 60.0, Receiving: 65.1

Wide receivers

Julio Jones – 92.6 overall (No. 2 at WR)

Receiving: 91.9, Run: 60.0, Run block: 75.9

Taylor Gabriel – 81.3 overall (No. 20 at WR)

Receiving: 79.6, Run: 64.2, Run block: 70.7

Mohamed Sanu – 78.1 overall (No. 33 at WR)

Receiving: 75.9, Run: 60.9, Run block: 78.0

Aldrick Robinson – 73.1 overall (No. 59 at WR)

Receiving: 72.0, Run: 60.0, Run block: 73.6

Justin Hardy – 72.6 overall (No. 62 at WR)

Receiving: 71.9, Run: 60.0, Run block: 72.9

Eric Weems – 54.7 overall

Receiving: 59.9, Run: 60.0, Run block: 65.9

Tight ends

Jacob Tamme – 77.6 overall (No. 14 at TE)

Receiving; 72.9, Run block: 74.7, Pass block: 69.6

D.J. Tialevea – 71.1 overall

Receiving: 65.5, Run block: 74.3 Pass block: 70.3

Austin Hooper – 69.6 overall (No. 25 at TE)

Receiving: 65.0, Run block: 70.2, Pass block: 71.5

Levine Toilolo – 67.6 overall (No. 27 at TE)

Receiving: 67.3, Run block: 52.9, Pass block: 53.9

Offensive linemen

Alex Mack – 90.3 overall (No. 2 at C)

Pass block: 81.0, Run block: 91.1

Ryan Schraeder – 87.2 overall (No. 11 at OT)

Pass block: 84.8, Run block: 86.9

Andy Levitre – 84.8 overall (No. 14 at OG)

Pass block: 86.4, Run block: 82.9

Jake Matthews – 77.6 overall (No. 34 at OT)

Pass block: 81.5, Run block: 59.0

Ben Garland – 71.5 overall

Pass block: 71.9, Run block: 74.0

Chris Chester – 50.5 overall (No. 65 at OG)

Pass block: 40.6, Run block: 73.2

Tom Compton – 47.6 overall

Pass block: 42.7, Run block: 70.6

Cornerbacks

Jalen Collins – 83.7 overall (No. 18 at CB)

Coverage: 83.7, Run defense: 46.3, Pass rush: 60.0

Brian Poole – 79.9 overall (No. 32 at CB)

Coverage: 78.3, Run defense: 79.9, Pass rush: 69.8

Desmond Trufant – 78.9 overall (No. 36 at CB)

Coverage: 77.4, Run defense: 83.1, Pass rush: 70.3

Deji Olatoye – 78.4 overall

Coverage: 78.2, Run defense: 64.9, Pass rush: 60.0

Robert Alford – 77.1 overall (No. 44 at CB)

Coverage: 78.7, Run defense: 42.9, Pass rush: 58.2

C.J. Goodwin – 61.9 overall

Coverage: 60.0, Run defense: 72.9, Pass rush: 60.0

Blidi Wreh-Wilson – 60.0 overall

Coverage: 60.0, Run defense: 59.4, Pass rush: 60.0

Safeties

Keanu Neal – 82.6 overall (No. 22 at S)

Coverage: 90.3, Run defense: 45.8, Pass rush: 55.3

Ricardo Allen – 80.1 overall (No. 37 at S)

Coverage: 80.2 Run defense: 73.0, Pass rush: 58.9

Kemal Ishmael – 68.9 overall (No. 76 at S)

Coverage: 56.2, Run defense: 74.6, Pass rush: 57.7

Sharrod Neasman – 67.9 overall

Coverage: 68.7, Run defense: 53.6, Pass rush: 60.0

Dashon Goldson – 48.4 overall

Coverage: 48.4, Run defense: 61.0, Pass rush: 60.0

Linebackers

Deion Jones – 78.9 overall (No. 31 at LB)

Run defense: 63.0, Coverage: 79.6, Pass rush: 56.1

Paul Worrilow – 71.2 overall

Run defense: 54.5, Coverage: 73.5, Pass rush: 60.4

LaRoy Reynolds – 47.4 overall

Run defense: 68.0, Coverage: 46.3, Pass rush: 55.9

Philip Wheeler – 46.0 overall (No. 75 at LB)

Run defense: 59.1, Coverage: 49.0, Pass rush: 49.3

De’Vondre Campbell – 44.7 overall (No. 78 at LB)

Run defense: 45.1, Coverage: 56.3, Pass rush: 51.7

Sean Weatherspoon – 44.7 overall

Run defense: 40.8, Coverage: 71.6, Pass rush: 50.9

Defensive tackles

Grady Jarrett – 78.3 overall (No. 28 at DT)

Run defense: 70.0, Pass rush: 74.5, Coverage: 61.8

Ra’Shede Hageman – 75.0 overall (No. 41 at DT)

Run defense: 67.0, Pass rush: 71.4, Coverage: 60.2

Tyson Jackson – 49.6 overall (No. 65 at DT)

Run defense: 51.0, Pass rush: 61.7, Coverage: 60.0

Derrick Shelby – 49.1 overall

Run defense: 48.2, Pass rush: 66.5, Coverage: 62.0

Jonathan Babineaxu – 47.1 overall (No. 73 at DT)

Run defense: 50.2, Pass rush: 51.8, Coverage: 62.4

Edge defenders

Vic Beasley – 79.1 overall (No. 37 at ED)

Pass rush: 81.1, Run defense: 43.2, Coverage: 55.7

Adrian Clayborn – 71.4 overall (No. 61 at ED)

Pass rush: 72.2, Run defense: 47.5, Coverage: 61.3

Brooks Reed – 75.7 overall (No. 50 at ED)

Pass rush: 74.5, Run defense: 54.7, Coverage: 61.1

Dwight Freeney – 73.5 overall (No. 55 at ED)

Pass rush: 73.8, Run defense: 46.9, Coverage: 60.0

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So, what does it all mean?

What stands out is how close Atlanta is to having a well-rounded team. The grades for the defensive backs in particular were a pleasant surprise. If the Falcons can just add more depth and talent at linebacker and the interior of their defensive line they will have virtually no glaring weaknesses on their roster.