12-26-2022, 01:27 PM
Top 5 on Defense:
Trae Flowers- 90.1 Only 8 total snaps, with 7 of them being in coverage. Still, an impact guy.
Zach Carter- 85.0 Wow! Didn't see this coming! He was getting a lot of push, but must be getting better at finding the ball carrier while engaged. Only played 12 snaps, but nice to see him contributing at DT as a rookie.
Logan Wilson- 84.7 Dude leads the team in tackles, again, and continues to grade out near elite, especially in coverage.
DJ Reader- 82.7 Maybe the evaluators are starting to understand his impact?
Trey Hendrickson- 78.8 Only 24 snaps, as they were clearly trying to limit him. Within a tenth of a second of a sure strip sack.
Top 5 on Offense:
Joe Burrow- 91.6 Clearly, PFF didn't think the INTs were on him
Joe Mixon- 74.9 Had a solid day, especially in blitz pick up and pass blocking in general. Looked a bit like early season Joe, though, not making guys miss or breaking tackles.
Trenton Irwin- 74.6 Dude just continues to be a steal. Mistimed a jump he didn't have to make on the one sure TD pass, but overall great game.
Tee Higgins- 68.1 Just so reliable and a perfect complement to Chase.
La'El Collins- 67.9 Only 20 snaps, but had a really good day going before the injury. Heal well, sir.
Other notables:
Cordell Volson- 60.9 but a 74.8 in pass blocking. The highest pass blocking grade on the team this week (for linemen).
Hakeem Adeniji- 42.6 and a 20.4 in 45 pass blocking reps. Ouch.
CTB- 65.0, just .2 points higher than Eli Apple. Coverage grade was 5 points lower than Apple's but run defense and tackling were over 20 points higher than Apple on each measure. The Pats, like most teams they will face in the playoffs, threw it much more than ran it.
Jessie Bates 59.8 Coverage grade was a 55.8, the lowest on the team of any that have coverage responsibilities. We are going to need him to become Playoff Jessie really soon.
Cam Sample 76.8 Played 53 snaps and had consistent grades on run defense and pass rush. Well done, Cam.
Trae Flowers- 90.1 Only 8 total snaps, with 7 of them being in coverage. Still, an impact guy.
Zach Carter- 85.0 Wow! Didn't see this coming! He was getting a lot of push, but must be getting better at finding the ball carrier while engaged. Only played 12 snaps, but nice to see him contributing at DT as a rookie.
Logan Wilson- 84.7 Dude leads the team in tackles, again, and continues to grade out near elite, especially in coverage.
DJ Reader- 82.7 Maybe the evaluators are starting to understand his impact?
Trey Hendrickson- 78.8 Only 24 snaps, as they were clearly trying to limit him. Within a tenth of a second of a sure strip sack.
Top 5 on Offense:
Joe Burrow- 91.6 Clearly, PFF didn't think the INTs were on him
Joe Mixon- 74.9 Had a solid day, especially in blitz pick up and pass blocking in general. Looked a bit like early season Joe, though, not making guys miss or breaking tackles.
Trenton Irwin- 74.6 Dude just continues to be a steal. Mistimed a jump he didn't have to make on the one sure TD pass, but overall great game.
Tee Higgins- 68.1 Just so reliable and a perfect complement to Chase.
La'El Collins- 67.9 Only 20 snaps, but had a really good day going before the injury. Heal well, sir.
Other notables:
Cordell Volson- 60.9 but a 74.8 in pass blocking. The highest pass blocking grade on the team this week (for linemen).
Hakeem Adeniji- 42.6 and a 20.4 in 45 pass blocking reps. Ouch.
CTB- 65.0, just .2 points higher than Eli Apple. Coverage grade was 5 points lower than Apple's but run defense and tackling were over 20 points higher than Apple on each measure. The Pats, like most teams they will face in the playoffs, threw it much more than ran it.
Jessie Bates 59.8 Coverage grade was a 55.8, the lowest on the team of any that have coverage responsibilities. We are going to need him to become Playoff Jessie really soon.
Cam Sample 76.8 Played 53 snaps and had consistent grades on run defense and pass rush. Well done, Cam.