• Ja’Marr Chase shines: It was a great week for wide receivers in the NFL, but the league’s leading receiver in yards, catches and touchdowns was once again the best of them.
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QB: Matthew Stafford, Los Angeles Rams
RB: Zach Charbonnet, Seattle Seahawks
WR: Puka Nacua, Los Angeles Rams
WR: Ja’Marr Chase, Cincinnati Bengals
TE: George Kittle, San Francisco 49ers
Flex: WR Jordan Addison, Minnesota Vikings
LT: Alaric Jackson, Los Angeles Rams
LG: Landon Dickerson, Philadelphia Eagles
C: Drew Dalman, Atlanta Falcons
RG: Dominick Puni, San Francisco 49ers
RT: Rob Havenstein, Los Angeles Rams
EDGE: Josh Hines-Allen, Jacksonville Jaguars
EDGE: Chase Young, New Orleans Saints
DI: Keeanu Benton, Pittsburgh Steelers
DI: Jarran Reed, Seattle Seahawks
LB: Jordyn Brooks, Miami Dolphins
LB: Jordan Hicks, Cleveland Browns
CB: Tykee Smith, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
CB: Ugo Amadi, New Orleans Saints
S: Jonathan Owens, Chicago Bears
S: Tre’von Moehrig, Las Vegas Raiders
Flex: CB Tyson Campbell, Jacksonville Jaguars
K: Matthew Wright, Kansas City Chiefs
P: Michael Dickson, Seattle Seahawks
K/PR: Malik Washington, Miami Dolphins
ST: Jake Hummel, Los Angeles Rams
It was a great week for wide receivers in the NFL, but the league’s leading receiver in yards, catches and touchdowns was once again the best of them. Chase averaged 3.93 yards per route run and earned a 90.9 PFF receiving grade.
Hines-Allen generated three pressures from 24 pass-rushing snaps, but on one of those, he sacked Titans quarterback Will Levis and forced a fumble. He finished the game with a 91.4 PFF pass-rushing grade.
The Rams’ third-round rookie out of Georgia was impressive in their win over the Raiders, allowing just three receptions for 24 yards from seven targets and 28 coverage snaps. He finished the game with a 91.7 PFF coverage grade and recorded an interception.
The Eagles are PFF’s Offensive Line of the Week for the second week in a row, with another impressive showing against the Panthers. All five starting offensive linemen earned PFF grades above 70.0 in the game, and they combined to allow just four pressures, only one of which was a sack.
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