PFF’s NFL Week 18 Team of the Week is live!
Selections are primarily based on PFF grades, with extra consideration given to players who performed exceptionally well over a larger number of snaps. When two players earn similar grades, the nod often goes to the player who logged more snaps, showcasing their ability to maintain a high level of play over an extended period.
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QB: Joe Milton III, New England Patriots
RB: Bijan Robinson, Atlanta Falcons
WR: Drake London, Atlanta Falcons
WR: Quentin Johnston, Los Angeles Chargers
TE: Pat Freiermuth, Pittsburgh Steelers
Flex: WR Jakobi Meyers, New England Patriots
LT: Jake Matthews, Atlanta Falcons
LG: Matthew Bergeron, Atlanta Falcons
C: Cade Mays, Carolina Panthers
RG: Jonah Jackson, Los Angeles Rams
RT: Taylor Moton, Carolina Panthers
EDGE: Micah Parsons, Dallas Cowboys
EDGE: Derek Barnett, Houston Texans
DI: Michael Pierce, Baltimore Ravens
DI: Grover Stewart, Indianapolis Colts
LB: Jake Hummel, Los Angeles Rams
LB: Darius Muasau, New York Giants
CB: Artie Burns, Seattle Seahawks
CB: Nate Wiggins, Baltimore Ravens
S: Sydney Brown, Philadelphia Eagles
S: Julian Blackmon, Indianapolis Colts
Flex: CB Mike Hilton, Cincinnati Bengals
K: Joshua Karty, Los Angeles Rams
P: Michael Dickson, Seattle Seahawks
K/PR: Malik Washington, Miami Dolphins
ST: Shaka Heyward, Cincinnati Bengals
Robinson ended the season with his best game of the year, rushing for 170 yards on 28 carries in the loss to the Carolina Panthers. Ninety-two of those yards came after contact, and he forced nine missed tackles, earning a 91.9 PFF rushing grade in the game.
Parsons finished the season strong, earning a 90.2 PFF grade in the loss to the Washington Commanders, his second-best grade of the year. He racked up four pressures, three of which were sacks, from 31 pass-rushing snaps.
Milton was incredible in his first career start, albeit against a Bills team resting key players. He went 22-for-29 for 241 yards, with three big-time throws, and he earned a 95.8 PFF grade.
The Panthers’ offensive line has improved this year, and they closed out the season with an impressive showing in the win over the Atlanta Falcons. The offensive line combined to allow just five pressures from 41 dropbacks, none of which were sacks or quarterback hits.
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