Brock Purdy ranks No. 10 in PFF's 2026 quarterback rankings
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Last updated Jul 6, 2026
Brock Purdy of the San Francisco 49ers has been ranked No. 10 in Pro Football Focus' 2026 quarterback rankings. Despite missing eight games due to a turf toe injury, Purdy achieved an 85.4 PFF grade, the sixth highest among NFL quarterbacks. His ability to process the game under pressure was highlighted by his leading 9.0% pressure-to-sack rate in 2025. With consistent high grades over the past three seasons, Purdy demonstrates significant potential heading into the new season. Discussions also surround changes in the 49ers' defensive strategy with Raheem Morris potentially altering the blitz concepts used previously.
- •Purdy joins the top 10 quarterbacks in PFF rankings for 2026
- •His PFF grade was 85.4, sixth in the league
- •Purdy's pressure-to-sack rate of 9.0% was best in 2025
- •49ers defense may adopt a more aggressive approach under Raheem Morris
- •Injury limitations included missing eight games last season
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