Sentences with phrase «pff rating»

Cook has an attitude problem, can't block for shit and his PFF rating is «poor».
No idea what RaiderDamus is talking about, Hurst has the # 1 PFF rating against the pass and the run of all tackles in the draft.
With a 2017 PFF rating of 87.4 in 15 games played, he's still elite or close to it.
His stats and PFF ratings are pretty good both in and outside the pocket, and the few times that the pocket has collapse, he's still been pretty good, which will be necessary considering our suspect O - line situation.
Worth noting that PFF rated the Dolphins o - line 30th that year so hard to compare to what he might do behind the best o - line in football!

Not exact matches

Roughly half of the ETFs have a higher correlation to treasury bonds and the other half to the S&P 500 Index (i.e., CWB — convertible bonds, JNK — high yield corporate, PFF — preferred stock and XLU — utilities all react to interest rates but are more correlated to the stock market than to treasury bonds).
PFF has both rated highly (16 and 5 respectively) and they have stats to back it up.
Here's how those 4 safeties ended up being rated & ranked by PFF for their entire season of play in 2017:
And before you go bashing PFF they had your boy Alex Smith as the top rated deep ball passer in the league.
However, if you're looking to sell PFF in 2011 at a time when rates may be rising, a decline in share price may offset your dividend income.
In the case of PFF, as long as the dividend payouts continue at a reasonable rate and you're not selling, it's a non-event.
I used a DVY dividend growth rate of 5.5 % nominal, same as for the S&P 500, and 0 % for PFF.
I assigned PFF a zero percent dividend growth rate.
A straightforward application of the Simplified Automatic Allocator shows that a 50 % -50 % allocation of DVY and PFF supports a withdrawal rate of 10.6 % plus 3 % per year to handle inflation.
I assume that PFF has a zero percent per year growth rate, which may be overly optimistic.
The fund had just four equivalent positions: in the SPDR ® Bloomberg Barclays Investment Grade Floating Rate ETF (FLRN), Guggenheim BulletShares 2017 High Yield Corporate Bond ETF (BSJH), iShares U.S. Preferred Stock ETF (PFF), and First Trust Materials AlphaDEX ® Fund (FXZ).
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