Sportmoney x PFF Week 13 Rundown

Here’s the Week 13 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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  • Commanders rookie QB Jayden Daniels has been the NFL’s best QB in 2-minute drill situations:

    • 91.8 PFF Grade (1st) 

    • 90.4 Passing Grade (1st) 

    • 44/57 

    • 557 yards 

    • 6 TDs (1st) / 1 INT 

    • 4 Big Time Throws / 0 Turnover Worthy Plays 

  • Buccaneers QB Baker Mayfield has been spectacular vs. the blitz:

    • 86 completions (T-2nd) 

    • 74.1 completion% (1st) 

    • 83.7 PFF Grade (4th) 

  • The Ravens’ Lamar Jackson is picking apart defenses when targeting single coverage:

    • 63/112 

    • 954 yards 

    • 13 TDs (1st) / 2 INTs 

    • 50 completions gaining a first down (7th) 

  • Justin Herbert has been particularly reliable for the Chargers on 1st and 2nd down passes this season:

    • 88.3 PFF Grade (2nd) 

    • 18 Big Time Throws (1st) 

    • 1,690 yards 

    • 6 TDs / 1 INT 

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  • Saquon Barkley has solidified himself as an MVP candidate in 2024 after making the switch to the Eagles: 

    • 1,392 rush yards (1st) 

    • 776 rush yards after contact (2nd) 

    • 29 rushes gaining 10+ yards (1st) 

    • 7 rush TDs of 10+ yards (3 more than any other player)

    • 5 rush TDs of 20+ yards (2 more than any other player) 

  • Derrick Henry, also an MVP candidate, is a classic finisher in the 2nd half of games for the Ravens:

    • 125 carries (1st) 

    • 819 yards (2nd) 

    • 34 missed tackles forced on runs (7 more than any other player) 

    • 17 rushes gaining 10+ yards (2nd)

  • Kareem Hunt has been efficient for the Kansas City Chiefs on 3rd and 4th down this season (stats among RBs): 

    • 91.0 PFF Grade (2nd) 

    • 90.4 Rushing Grade (1st) 

    • 14 carries for 49 yards 

    • 12 rushes gaining a first down (T-4th) 

    • 1 rush TD 

  • Kyren Williams is a force for the Rams inside the opponents’ 5-yard line: 

    • 14 carries (T-1st) 

    • 8 rush TDs (1st) 

WR Stats from PFF

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  • Cincinnati’s Tee Higgins is the league’s best WR on 3rd and 4th down going into Week 13: 

    • 91.3 PFF Grade (1st) 

    • 90.7 Receiving Grade (1st) 

    • 18 targets 

    • 12 catches for 186 yards 

    • 4 rec TDs 

    • 12 catches gaining a first down (T-15th)

    • 0 drops 

    • 5 catches gaining 15+ yards (T-20th) 

  • The Eagles’ A.J. Brown is dominating against defenses utilizing single coverage against him: 

    • 29 catches (2nd) 

    • 554 yards (46 more than any other player) 

    • 26 catches gaining a first down (1st) 

    • 0 drops 

    • 10 missed tackles forced on RECs (1st) 

  • Courtland Sutton has been clutch for Bo Nix and the Broncos on 3rd and 4th down:

    • 376 yards (94 more than any other player) 

    • 20 catches gaining a first down (1st) 

    • 13 catches gaining 15+ yards (5 more than any other player) 

  • Houston’s Nico Collins is one of the best WRs in the NFL in while lined up out wide: 

    • 48 targets (T-18th) 

    • 31 catches (T-17th) 

    • 615 yards (6th) 

    • 28 catches gaining a first down (T-7th) 

    • 97.7 PFF Grade (2nd) 

TE Stats from PFF

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  • Travis Kelce’s production on 3rd and 4th down for the Chiefs has been best in the league among TEs:

    • 19 catches (1st) 

    • 205 yards (1st) 

    • 17 catches gaining a first down (1st) 

    • 0 drops 

    • 5 catches gaining 15+ yards (T-1st, Dallas Goedert & Juwan Johnson) 

  • Atlanta’s Kyle Pitts has been the most productive TE in the NFL on seam routes (go routes in the middle of the field) this season: 

    • 81 yards (1st) 

    • 2 catches (T-5th) 

  • George Kittle has provided explosiveness to the 49ers offense this season (stats among TEs): 

    • 11 catches gaining 20+ yards (1st)

    • 2.48 yards per route run (1st) 

    • 256 yards after the catch (5th) 

  • Tight ends often don’t get enough credit for their production in the blocking facet of the offense. Jody Fortson has been huge for the Chiefs’ offense:

    • 86.7 PFF Run-Blocking Grade (1st among TE’s)

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