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EPISODE · Jul 25, 2025 · 41 MIN

The Future of NFL Analytics | Eagles EDGE #9

from Eagles Pin-Pull: A Philadelphia Eagles Podcast Network · host Shane Haff & Jonny Page

In this episode of The Edge, Eagles Eric and Amrit Vignesh delve into the evolving world of sports analytics, particularly focusing on the NFL. They discuss the current state of analytics in football compared to other sports, the challenges posed by sample size, and the potential of player tracking data. The conversation also touches on the importance of salary cap management, the role of coaches and scouts, and the exciting prospects of the NFL Big Data Bowl. They explore the integration of qualitative insights with quantitative data and the future of AI in enhancing sports analytics. Chapters01:09 The State of NFL Analytics03:53 Public Data and Its Impact05:51 Sample Size Challenges in Football08:39 The Search for a Universal Metric13:15 Player Tracking Data and Its Potential17:32 Salary Cap Management and Analytics22:09 The Role of Coaches and Scouts26:04 Fusing Qualitative and Quantitative Data31:26 The NFL Big Data Bowl36:49 The Future of Sports Analytics Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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