Rams PFF grades: Best and worst grades from Week 6 win over Ravens

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Offense​


  • RT Warren McClendon Jr. - 75.9
  • RB Kyren Williams - 75.5
  • RG Kevin Dotson - 74.4
  • LT Alaric Jackson - 73.7
  • TE Tyler Higbee - 72.9
  • LG Steve Avila - 59.8
  • RB Blake Corum - 53.7
  • WR Xavier Smith - 52.9
  • TE Terrance Ferguson - 46.1
  • WR Jordan Whittington - 42.0

Pass protection grades (OL only)​

  • LG Steve Avila - 86.9
  • LT Alaric Jackson - 85.6
  • RT Warren McClendon Jr. - 60.2
  • RG Kevin Dotson - 55.9
  • C Coleman Shelton - 52.6

Run-blocking grades (OL only)​

  • RT Warren McClendon Jr. - 82.3
  • RG Kevin Dotson - 76.3
  • C Coleman Shelton - 70.8
  • LT Alaric Jackson - 63.9
  • LG Steve Avila - 50.5

Defense​


  • S Quentin Lake - 87.3
  • LB Shaun Dolac - 84.2
  • CB Darious Williams - 80.8
  • LB Nate Landman - 78.3
  • LB Josaiah Stewart - 77.6
  • LB Troy Reeder - 56.8
  • CB Cobie Durant - 50.4
  • S Kamren Kinchens - 50.2
  • DL Braden Fiske - 45.4
  • DL Ty Hamilton - 36.1

Pass-rush grades (front-seven only, min. 10 pass-rush snaps)​

  • DE Bryon Young - 80.5
  • DE Jared Verse - 74.3
  • DL Braden Fiske - 64.7
  • DL Poona Ford - 64.1
  • DL Kobie Turner - 57.3
  • DL Tyler Davis - 52.7

Coverage grades (min. 10 coverage snaps)​

  • S Quentin Lake - 85.2
  • CB Darious Williams - 81.1
  • CB Emmanuel Forbes - 76.1
  • LB Nate Landman - 68.2
  • LB Shaun Dolac - 68.0
  • S Kamren Curl - 65.4
  • S Jaylen McCollough - 64.7
  • S Kamren Kinchens - 57.9
  • CB Cobie Durant - 46.9
This is what I was able to confiscate from our friends on the net this week. Does it aligns with what you saw?
 
I’m curious how many snaps Ferguson played because I only remember him being targeted once (INC). He must be struggling in the blocking phase. That would explain his lack of snaps so far.

Good bounce back game for DW and the secondary as a whole, even though Durant looks to be sliding.
 

Offense​


  • RT Warren McClendon Jr. - 75.9
  • RB Kyren Williams - 75.5
  • RG Kevin Dotson - 74.4
  • LT Alaric Jackson - 73.7
  • TE Tyler Higbee - 72.9
  • LG Steve Avila - 59.8
  • RB Blake Corum - 53.7
  • WR Xavier Smith - 52.9
  • TE Terrance Ferguson - 46.1
  • WR Jordan Whittington - 42.0

Pass protection grades (OL only)​

  • LG Steve Avila - 86.9
  • LT Alaric Jackson - 85.6
  • RT Warren McClendon Jr. - 60.2
  • RG Kevin Dotson - 55.9
  • C Coleman Shelton - 52.6

Run-blocking grades (OL only)​

  • RT Warren McClendon Jr. - 82.3
  • RG Kevin Dotson - 76.3
  • C Coleman Shelton - 70.8
  • LT Alaric Jackson - 63.9
  • LG Steve Avila - 50.5

Defense​


  • S Quentin Lake - 87.3
  • LB Shaun Dolac - 84.2
  • CB Darious Williams - 80.8
  • LB Nate Landman - 78.3
  • LB Josaiah Stewart - 77.6
  • LB Troy Reeder - 56.8
  • CB Cobie Durant - 50.4
  • S Kamren Kinchens - 50.2
  • DL Braden Fiske - 45.4
  • DL Ty Hamilton - 36.1

Pass-rush grades (front-seven only, min. 10 pass-rush snaps)​

  • DE Bryon Young - 80.5
  • DE Jared Verse - 74.3
  • DL Braden Fiske - 64.7
  • DL Poona Ford - 64.1
  • DL Kobie Turner - 57.3
  • DL Tyler Davis - 52.7

Coverage grades (min. 10 coverage snaps)​

  • S Quentin Lake - 85.2
  • CB Darious Williams - 81.1
  • CB Emmanuel Forbes - 76.1
  • LB Nate Landman - 68.2
  • LB Shaun Dolac - 68.0
  • S Kamren Curl - 65.4
  • S Jaylen McCollough - 64.7
  • S Kamren Kinchens - 57.9
  • CB Cobie Durant - 46.9
This is what I was able to confiscate from our friends on the net this week. Does it aligns with what you saw?
I was watching for the cb and this bout right.. Durant got picked on a little bit … they didn’t throw at Forbes but the one time when he had the pbu that was called a fumble (from what I seen) but when they would show replays he was stuck on his man progress now let’s see if they can play this way vs Brian Thomas and the jags
 
I’m curious how many snaps Ferguson played because I only remember him being targeted once (INC). He must be struggling in the blocking phase. That would explain his lack of snaps so far.

Good bounce back game for DW and the secondary as a whole, even though Durant looks to be sliding.
What u man by sliding?
 
I noted Williams having a very strong game, also was yelling at Durant. So looks about right. :laugh1:
 
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  • C Coleman Shelton - 52.6

McVay was asked what happened on that Stafford fumble (after our defense got a turnover we gave it right back). On that play, Shelton was in Stafford`s lap. McVay said there was a miscommunication on protection. So, I am wondering why Shelton is on the field if he can`t communicate protection or protect???

He also said there was a miscommunication on protection on that 4th and 3 play...


When will he just take the Center position seriously?
 
Makes sense on Fiske. I haven't noticed him at all this season. He seems a complete non factor after a very good rookie year, which is odd, as Verse should be commanding even more attention this year now that he isn't catching anyone by surprise. I wonder if his injuries are hindering him.
He’s getting less playing time due to these big fellas : Tyler Davis and Poona Ford.

And it’s not a bad thing! These two have plugged up the middle of the field and are the reason our run D is much improved. Doesn’t it feel good to not worry about the run game this year?
 
I’m curious how many snaps Ferguson played because I only remember him being targeted once (INC). He must be struggling in the blocking phase. That would explain his lack of snaps so far.

Good bounce back game for DW and the secondary as a whole, even though Durant looks to be sliding.
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Higbee 4 targets, Allen 2, Ferg 0
I swear I saw him targeted, maybe it was during a penalty and was no play
He did have a rushing attempt though
 
Those PFF scores are more representative of Reeders and Landman's play.

56.8 is about right for Reeder since he had 3 or 4 excellent plays pushing his score up from a 30 for the other plays.
 
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Those PFF scores are more representative of Reeders and Landman's play.

56.8 is about right for Reeder since he had 3 or 4 excellent plays pushing his score up from a 30 for the other plays.
He played fine.
The blind hate for one player is silly.
Hes a backup player. He made a handful of plays and had a standout play on ST. That is about what one can expect from a back up player.
Who played worse? Reeder, who made some plays, or Adams who dropped three passes and had a catch rate under 50% for his targets?
 
He played fine.
The blind hate for one player is silly.
Hes a backup player. He had a handful of plays. That is about what one can expect from a back up player.
Who played worse? Reeder, who made some plays, or Adams who dropped three passes and had a catch rate under 50% for his targets?
Both Reeder and Adams made some good plays and a lot of bad plays.

But I give the edge to Reeder.

Our run defense was horrible when he was in the game.

There were at least 10 plays where I said - Goddammit Reeder.
 
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I havent reviewed film. McClendon and Dolac looked good while watching the game. PFF gave them good scores.

Exciting development considering we really need the quality depth there.

Even more, Dolac might be an impact player. Give him more snaps so we can see.
McClendon looked good and Avila was massively improved in pass pro.
But, that was a diminished Ravens pass rush.....all that said, good to see the improvement.