Sportmoney x PFF Week 10 Rundown

Here’s the Week 10 Sportmoney x PFF rundown, where we highlight stats, trends and PFF ratings for quarterbacks, running backs, wide receivers and tight ends.

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  • Justin Herbert has been spectacular off of play action passing concepts this season: 

    • 92.2 Passing Grade (1st) 

    • 50/69 

    • 643 yards (T-8th) 

    • 3 TDs / 1 INT 

    • 6 Big Time Throws (T-1st, Sam Darnold) 

    • 32 completions gaining a first down (9th) 

  • Lamar Jackson is known for his jaw-dropping playmaking ability, but he is also one of the most productive red-zone passers in the NFL:

    • 17 TDs (1st) 

    • 20 completions gaining a first down (2nd) 

    • 75.4 Passing Grade (7th) 

  • There has been no better QB in the 4th quarter & overtime than Patrick Mahomes this season: 

    • 89.5 PFF Grade (1st) 

    • 38/52 

    • 438 yards 

    • 4 TDs / 0 INTs 

    • 0 turnover-worthy plays 

    • On throws 10+ yards: 

      • 11/13 

      • 212 yards 

      • 2 TDs / 0 INTs 

    • On throws 20+ yards: 

      • 1/1 

      • 35 yards 

      • 1 TD / 0 INTs 

    • 3rd & 4th down passing: 

      • 12/19 

      • 119 yards 

      • 2 TDs / 0 INTs 

      • 14 completions gaining a first down (3rd) 

  • Daniel Jones has been great targeting single coverage this season:

    • 86.2 PFF Grade (6th) 

    • 69 completions (1st) 

    • 825 yards (6th) 

    • 5 TDs / 0 INTs 

    • 46 completions gaining a first down

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  • Derrick Henry has been simply dominant for the Ravens offense:  

    • 9 red-zone RUSH TDs (1st) 

    • 607 rush yards after contact (1st) 

    • 45 rushes gaining a first down (1st) 

    • 33 missed tackles forced on runs (T-4th) 

    • 21 rushes gaining 10+ yards (3rd) 

  • The Packers look early and often to feature Josh Jacobs in their offensive gameplan (stats in the 1st quarter): 

    • 52 carries (1st among RB’s) 

    • 245 yards (1st) 

    • 192 rush yards after contact (1st) 

    • 15 rushes gaining a first down (1st) 

    • 11 missed tackles forced on runs (2nd) 

    • 8 rushes gaining 10+ yards (T-1st) 

  • Bijan Robinson has been a nightmare for opposing defenses in the passing game for the Atlanta: 

    • 399 yards after the catch (leads all NFL players) 

    • 12 missed tackles forced on RECs (2nd among RB’s) 

    • 15 catches gaining a first down (T-1st among RB’s) 

WR Stats from PFF

Jaxon Smith-Njigba | Eamon Horwedel-Imagn Images

  • Malik Nabers has been the go-to-guy for Daniel Jones, Brian Daboll and the Giants offense on 3rd & 4th down: 

    • 28 targets (2nd) 

    • 22 catches (1st) 

    • 259 yards (1st) 

    • 17 catches gaining a first down (1st) 

    • 4 contested catches (T-4th among WRs) 

  • Jaxon Smith-Njigba is becoming one of the WRs in the NFL while lined up in the slot:

    • 64 targets (16 more than any other WR) 

    • 43 catches (1st) 

    • 514 yards (1st) 

    • 25 catches gaining a first down (1st) 

    • 13 catches gaining 15+ yards (1st) 

  • Darnell Mooney has been a nightmare for CBs in single coverage (stats among WRs): 

    • 379 yards (5th) 

    • 18 catches gaining a first down (T-3rd) 

    • 14 catches gaining 15+ yards (2 more than any other WR) 

  • George Pickens has been a gamebreaker on throws 20+ yards downfield (stats among WRs):

    • 97.8 PFF Grade (2nd) 

    • 14 targets (T-8th) 

    • 9 catches (T-1st) 

    • 330 yards (2nd) 

    • 0 drops 

TE Stats from PFF

Travis Kelce | Jay Biggerstaff-Imagn Images

  • Kyle Pitts has been a focal point for the Falcons’ offense on their scripted (first 15) plays this season (stats among TEs):

    • 7 catches (T-11th) 

    • 158 yards (1st) 

    • 2 rec TDs (T-1st, Nick Vannett) 

    • 3 catches gaining 15+ yards (T-1st) 

  • Trey McBride has been phenomenal for the Cardinals and Kyler Murray in blitzing situations (stats among TEs):

    • 23 targets (1st) 

    • 16 catches (2nd) 

    • 233 yards (1st) 

    • 13 catches gaining a first down (1st) 

    • 8 catches gaining 15+ yards (3 more than any other TE) 

  • Brock Bowers is the best in the league vs. single coverage right now (stats among TEs):

    • 26 targets (1st) 

    • 19 catches (1st) 

    • 256 yards (1st) 

    • 13 catches gaining a first down (1st) 

    • 6 contested catches (T-1st, George Kittle) 

    • 5 catches gaining 15+ yards (1st) 

  • Travis Kelce is a game-changer on routes 10+ yards down the field for the Chiefs offense (stats among TEs):

    • 21 targets (2nd) 

    • 13 catches (2nd) 

    • 231 yards (3rd) 

    • 12 catches gaining a first down (T-2nd) 

    • 9 catches gaining 15+ yards (2nd)

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