Rams PFF grades: Best and worst performers in win vs. Seahawks

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methomas50

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offense​


  • LG Steve Avila: 80.1
  • WR Puka Nacua: 75.2
  • LT Alaric Jackson: 73.0
  • QB Matthew Stafford: 71.1
  • RB Kyren Williams: 69.3
  • TE Tyler Higbee: 54.1
  • WR Jordan Whittington: 53.7
  • TE Davis Allen: 50.1
  • WR Davante Adams: 47.1
  • RT Rob Havenstein: 42.6

defense​


  • S Kamren Kinchens: 93.5
  • LB Nate Landman: 89.9
  • LB Omar Speights: 81.2
  • CB Cobie Durant: 78.7
  • DT Larrell Murchison: 78.4
  • DT Kobie Turner: 74.7
  • NT Poona Ford: 70.6
  • DE Braden Fiske: 68.8
  • OLB Jared Verse: 62.5
  • CB Emmanuel Forbes Jr.: 60.4
  • DB Quentin Lake: 56.5
  • OLB Josaiah Stewart: 54.2
  • DB Josh Wallace: 53.9
  • CB Darious Williams: 53.8
  • DT Ty Hamilton: 39.4

Sorry guys, this was all I could steal.
 
I thought the D backfield played well yesterday, even without the pics.
The defense is a good tackling D for the most part. In fact, rates out as the D with the fewest broken tackles.
Some good LB play yesterday inside from both Landman and Speights.
You can really see Forbes confidence growing week to week.
We got to see some of his first round traits vs the Seahawks.....he showed some catch up speed (against one of the fastest players in the NFL) and his length paying off breaking up the deep TD pass.
Some good passes defended.
Some good physical tackling as well.
Really impressed with the whole D back field yesterday but Forbes in particular.
The pass rush is a bit of a mystery to me.
The pressures are way down, but, they picked some good spots to dial up a pressure.
The D playing so much....two long drives ending the first half then every play but 3 in the third quarter the D was on the field.
It was a heroic effort by the D Sunday. The depth is paying off.
Evans is a weapon.
First place in the NFC West.....bring on Baker and the Bucs.
 
Havenstein had a tough day. He seemed to get beat on the inside at will. Not sure if he is rusty from his injury or if his time has come. Wasn`t his replacement playing better? Def something to watch going forward.
 
Havenstein had a tough day. He seemed to get beat on the inside at will. Not sure if he is rusty from his injury or if his time has come. Wasn`t his replacement playing better? Def something to watch going forward.
I worry about him vs Jalen Philips in an Eagles rematch.
 
They did get some decent pressure at times yesterday, but instead of taking sacks, Darnold chose to throw picks.
I saw a decent breakdown by Chris Simms of all people and basically Darnold must locked on his WRs on 3 of his picks, Kinchens 2x and Durant. The Williams pick was just a panic dump off to a covered receiver. He just stared down his guy everytime.

BTW, Sims is still so annoying.


View: https://youtu.be/KpoYL6oRL5o?si=LssDJOYAisJFL2zq
 
Man we played 52 snaps without Lake and still played tough D? Maybe we have more depth than we thought in the secondary?
I never thought it was accurate that the secondary is bad. With the exception of possibly Forbes, we have no standout talent in the secondary, but all of our guys are at least average.