Top 6 offensive grades
1) Samori Toure
2) Romeo Doubs
3) Zach Tom
4) Jordan Love
5) Jayden Reed
6) Josh Myers
Notes: With Watson back, Toure only got 11 snaps but apparently did well in them. Meyers hit 65.0 which is perfectly average, so not good, but good for him. Also note Deguara had his best game and was ALMOST average, that's a win for them (if they were actually as good as those grades say, but I sorta question that).
Bottom 6 offensive grades
1) Royce Newman
2) Dontayvion Wicks
3) Aaron Jones
4) Luke Musgrave
5) Jon Runyan
6) AJ Dillon
Notes: Newman is Newman. Wicks is Mr. Inconsistent. Jones and Musgrave are a surprise but they played the least snaps and apparently did bad in the passing game. I don't know this, but I think Runyan is playing injured, normally he's Mr. Consistently average, he hasn't been that since week 1 this year. Dillon was grade in pass protection, but not good anywhere else, that being said, I'm not sure how Barry Sanders in his prime would of done in that game.
Top 6 Defense
1) Rashan Gary
2) Rudy Ford
3) Colby Wooden
4) Corey Ballentine
5) Eric Wilson
6) NO ONE! Not even honorable mention.
Notes: Of this list, only Ford and Ballentine played more than 20 defensive snaps as Gary is still on a pitch count. Ford started slow for the last two games he has supposedly been great in coverage (though low run defense grade against the Lions). Ford might be a keeper we need to resign. Wooden has bounced all over the place in grades and clearly is behind Brooks after the Falcons game in which he was absolutely horrible in the run game (probably should of been benched during the game for others), but they did not make a change until after the game. I'm unsure why the Packers didn't keep Ballentine as a 5th CB on the 53 man roster. Wilson only had 10 defensive snaps and was good in coverage. #6 is telling.
Bottom 6 Defense Grade
1) Kingsley Enagbare
2) Lukas Van Ness
3) Keisean Nixon
4) Carrington Valentine
5) Darnell Savage
6) Kenny Clark
Notes: I'm going to try to make this simple, of this list, only Savage got a good grade in run defense, only Van Ness and Clark got good grades in tackling, and none of them were good at pass rush or coverage.
Top 6 STs
1) Isaiah McDuffie
2) Eric Wilson
3) Tucker Kraft
4) Kristian Welch
5) Carrington Valentine
6) None again...
Notes: McDuffie and Wilson had GREAT grades, and all three backup ILBers made this list, which is why I believe Welch was added.
Bottom 6 STs
1) Quay Walker
2) Kingsley Enagbare
3) Dallin Leavitt
4) Josiah Deguara
5) Ben Sims
6) Keisean Nixon
Notes: What is this opposite day for Deguara? Almost average on offense and bad on STs? I think we know why Walker is there. Nixon too. Leavitt is just what he is, a trusted hand to do the dirty work. Sims didn't get many snaps, and only in kick return, he must of been missing some blocks to get this bad of a grade, though he's fairly new to the team and STs.
Extra note: I think Enagbare deserve a bit of a break, as he's was seen as a non athletic edge rusher, some even suggested he needed to move to DT. I'm surprised they gave him on STs as much as they do, they must like his efforts as it's not his speed getting him in ST units. He's on the kick coverage, punt coverage, and punt return teams.
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