tynimiller
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As always here are the best 5 and worst five on both sides of the ball (with 10 snap minimum) from the game.
Disclaimer - For the morons out there that have in the past take sharing these as Tyni's way of stating PFF is gospel and without issues couldn't be farther than the truth. It is merely a metric widely recognized which does over time allow one to glean how one player is doing and compare them to their colleagues as well.
Take it for what it is...don't make it more than it is:
Offense Best
Jordan Love - 76.3
Dontayvion Wicks - 74.8
Romeo Doubs - 74.8
Jordan Morgan - 73.5
Sean Rhyan - 73.3
Offense Worst
Aaron Banks - 44.0
Luke Musgrave - 51.2
Malik Heath - 54.8 (11 snaps)
Darian Kinnard - 57.2 (15 snaps)
Josh Jacobs - 59.2 (missed some blocking assignments that really hurt him grade wise).
Defense Best
Evan Williams - 90.5
Devonte Wyatt - 78.7
Edgerrin Cooper - 77.6
Carrington Valentine - 72.6
Lukas Van Ness - 68.7
Defense Worst
Javon Bullard - 44.8
Kingsley Enagbare - 53.3
Karl Brooks - 53.9
Xavier McKinney - 54.7
Isaiah McDuffie - 55.7
Observations/Thoughts
Nothing really shocked me and because everyone will want to know Parsons got a 66.0 which is fair...just pass rush he got a 73.9 which is the highest graded guy on the team for the game in that category (Wyatt got 72.7 and Cooper 73.6).
Whenever your worst 5 that saw substantial snaps are in the 50s it is usually a good sign that you played well and this is no different.
It is worthy to note that we even had a 6th offensive guy above 70.0 which is not easy in PFF grading and that was Jayden Reed at 71.2.
We had 21 players on offense given a grade...of those only 6 were lower than 60.0....and of those only three less than 55.0. It was just a very clean and well played game.
Disclaimer - For the morons out there that have in the past take sharing these as Tyni's way of stating PFF is gospel and without issues couldn't be farther than the truth. It is merely a metric widely recognized which does over time allow one to glean how one player is doing and compare them to their colleagues as well.
Take it for what it is...don't make it more than it is:
Offense Best
Jordan Love - 76.3
Dontayvion Wicks - 74.8
Romeo Doubs - 74.8
Jordan Morgan - 73.5
Sean Rhyan - 73.3
Offense Worst
Aaron Banks - 44.0
Luke Musgrave - 51.2
Malik Heath - 54.8 (11 snaps)
Darian Kinnard - 57.2 (15 snaps)
Josh Jacobs - 59.2 (missed some blocking assignments that really hurt him grade wise).
Defense Best
Evan Williams - 90.5
Devonte Wyatt - 78.7
Edgerrin Cooper - 77.6
Carrington Valentine - 72.6
Lukas Van Ness - 68.7
Defense Worst
Javon Bullard - 44.8
Kingsley Enagbare - 53.3
Karl Brooks - 53.9
Xavier McKinney - 54.7
Isaiah McDuffie - 55.7
Observations/Thoughts
Nothing really shocked me and because everyone will want to know Parsons got a 66.0 which is fair...just pass rush he got a 73.9 which is the highest graded guy on the team for the game in that category (Wyatt got 72.7 and Cooper 73.6).
Whenever your worst 5 that saw substantial snaps are in the 50s it is usually a good sign that you played well and this is no different.
It is worthy to note that we even had a 6th offensive guy above 70.0 which is not easy in PFF grading and that was Jayden Reed at 71.2.
We had 21 players on offense given a grade...of those only 6 were lower than 60.0....and of those only three less than 55.0. It was just a very clean and well played game.
