Arrange the NFLs highly grade Runblockers and defenders in week 3

Arrange the NFLs highly grade Runblockers and defenders in week 3

  • Penei Sewell steals the show: The Lions Tackle has put together a Runblocking game for the centuries.

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At Pff, the Run game is just as important as the Pass game, and each game is carefully assessed. Every week we look at the highest -grade runblockers and we walk defenders from every position.


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Tackle: Penei Sewell, Detroit Lions – 99.3

Penei Sewell set up a show on Monday evening. He was completely dominant and his 99.3 Runblocking figure is the highest rating for one game for an offensive lineman in all history of pffs. Sewell has always been a dominant runblocker: he has never included a Run-Block figure in his more than four seasons in the NFL.

HM: Terence Steele, Dallas Cowboys – 89.3

Guard: David Edwards, Buffalo Accounts – 93.8

David Edwards was dominant on Thursday evening. He was specifically effective in the zone-blocking schedule of the Bills, with a 92.4 Pff Run-Block figure on zone runs. His total runblocking figure of 93.8 is the highest of his career. It was also the highest single-game Run-Blocking figure for each guard for three weeks.

HM: Tyler Booker, Dallas Cowboys – 93.1

Middle: Aaron Brewer, Miami Dolphins – 92.7

Aaron Brewer has quietly been one of the better centers in the NFL, especially when it comes to running blocking. His 92.7 Runblocking figure On Thursday evening is the highest of his career and the best figure for one game for each center up to three weeks. Although the attacking line of the overall dolphins has not been great, Brewer has again had a really good start to his season.

HM: Drew Dalman, Chicago Bears – 79.8

DEFENSE

Linebacker: Eric Wilson, Minnesota Vikingen – 95.7

While his teammate, Isaiah Rodgers, received all the publicity with the very first 99.9 general figure in the PFF history, Eric Wilson was extremely impressive. Wilson’s 95.7 Pff Run-Defense figure was the highest single game figure that every Linebacker had this season. Although he only registered three tackles, those three tackles were all considered Run -Stops and include a forced junk.

Hm: ears burks, Cincinnati Bengalen – 92.8

Edge: Aidan Hutchinson, Detroit Lions – 93.1

Aidan Hutchinson usually makes his name like a pass Rusher, but it was his power in the run game that seemed. His 93.1 Run-Defense figure was by far the highest of his career. His one point stop in the game was a huge forced junk on Derrick Henry, who waved the game in favor of the lions and eventually led to a huge victory on Monday evening.

HM: Jonathan Greenard, Minnesota Vikingen – 86.3

Defensive Tackle: Cameron Heyward, Pittsburgh Steelers – 90.8

Cameron Heyward is no stranger to dominate in the Run game. During his long, illustrious career, Heyward has been a force in stopping the run. In his career he only played one season with a Sub-70.0 Run-Defense numeral when he is suitable for at least 800 snaps. On Sunday, Heyward played an important role in leading the stalkers to victory, preventing a touchdown with a punchout and forced rumbling on his 1-yard line.

HM: Poona Ford, Los Angeles Rams – 89.8

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