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November 6, 2017 at 7:58 am #76967
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ModeratorRefocused: Los Angeles Rams 51, N`ew York Giants 17
https://www.profootballfocus.com/news/pro-refocused-los-angeles-rams-51-new-york-giants-17
EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ – NOVEMBER 05: Quarterback Jared Goff and the rest of the Los Angeles Rams’ offense took no prisoners in their Week 9 matchup against the New York Giants. Goff & Co. outscored the Giants 51-17 in East Rutherford, improving their record to 6-2 on the season.
The Rams’ former No. 1 overall pick looked the part on Sunday, as he completed 14-of-22 passes for 311 yards and four touchdown passes, two of which going to veteran wide receiver Robert Woods.
Rams running back Todd Gurley also found paydirt twice in addition to his 104 total offensive yards.
Giants quarterback Eli Manning simply couldn’t match Goff stride-for-stride, completing just 20 of his 36 passes for 220 yards and two touchdowns against one interception.
Evan Engram, the Giants’ first-round pick in the 2017 NFL draft, stood out as a bright spot for the G-Men, as he brought in four receptions for 70 yards and one touchdown on the day. With that, we give you our PFF exclusive takeaways from the contest for each team.
TOP 5 GRADES:
DI Aaron Donald, 91.2 overall grade
LB Alec Ogletree, 82.1 overall grade
RB Todd Gurley, 79.6 overall grade
T Rob Havenstein, 79.0 overall grade
T Andrew Whitworth, 78.7 overall grade
PERFORMANCES OF NOTE:
RB TODD GURLEY, 79.6 OVERALL GRADE
The numbers don’t pop off the screen for Gurley but the yardage does little to tell the story of the impact Gurley had on the game. Exploding out of the gate with a 36-yard gain to exploit the Giants’ first turnover, he built on that with an explosive catch on a screen, outrunning the Giants’ defense to put the Rams on the doorstep for a fifth time midway through the third quarter. His first touchdown run was his best, showing off his physicality as a runner to beat Ross Cockrell in the backfield before driving through contact on second effort for the score.QB JARED GOFF, 77.4 OVERALL GRADE
Sometimes Goff didn’t have to do much to exploit defensive breakdowns, like when Goff his the wide open touchdown pass to Robert Woods. Sometimes though, he was asked to do a lot. Goff’s pinpoint deep ball to Sammy Watkins after Landon Collins lost track of Watkins was a case in point of that, hitting Watkins perfectly in stride for the score. The Rams were never troubled on the scoreboard and with a litany of defensive breakdowns, Goff was rarely troubled finding his receivers. A forced throw against a corner blitz on a rollout to the right was a rare blemish for Goff in a game where he did plenty enough to exploit a misfiring Giants secondary.DI AARON DONALD, 91.2 OVERALL GRADE
Few believed the Giants’ interior could handle Aaron Donald, and New York’s guards John Jerry and DJ Fluker barely touched the Rams’ defensive tackle on some of his more impressive rushes during the game. He set the tone early with a sack forced fumble, recording another later in the game that was wiped out by penalty. In addition to his sack and strip, Donald had four further pressures in only 29 rushes.DI TANZEL SMART, 36.3 OVERALL GRADE
Smart has endured a rocky start to his NFL career, and perhaps it’s no surprise to see him struggling at nose tackle in Wade Phillips’ hybrid front. Although a fit in the one gap scheme, Smart predominantly flashed at Tulane when given one-on-one opportunities as a pass-rusher. His role in Los Angeles is the opposite, where he is frequently required to hold up against double teams at the point of attack. Smart failed to register a tackle or stop against the Rams, highlighting his inadequacy for the role.November 6, 2017 at 8:01 am #76968zn
Moderatorfrom NFL Week 9 Sunday Standouts: Defense
https://www.profootballfocus.com/news/nfl-week-9-sunday-standouts-defense
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DI Aaron Donald, Los Angeles Rams, 93.1 overall grade
When Aaron Donald plays football on a Sunday, there’s a high probability that you’ll find him among the Sunday Standouts come Monday morning. The Los Angeles Rams star was unblockable once again, and while his run stop percentage of 6.3 percent doesn’t rank among the top 10 from this week, he was still able to beat blockers and force running backs away from the intended point of attack, while he was outstanding as a pass rusher, including coming away with a strip sack.
November 7, 2017 at 11:22 pm #77097zn
ModeratorAaron Donald Earns PFF Midseason Honor
Kristen Lago
Defensive tackle Aaron Donald was named the top interior defender by Pro Football Focus at the season’s midway point. Through eight games no defensive player has more quarterback pressures than Donald’s 44 — an impressive feat considering the Pittsburgh product missed the Rams’ first game of the season.
Every week, PFF puts together a list of the league’s top performers in all three phases, but with half of the NFL season in the books, the site decided to put together an “All-Pro Team.” The team is determined through an all-22 film review process, with play-by-play grading of every player on every team in the league.
Donald, with an overall grade of 96.1, had the highest score given to any player at any position. Patriots quarterback Tom Brady had the second-highest score at 92.7.
Overall this season, the Donald has a top-10 run defense grade among all interior defenders. He has also shown his versatility on the line with an unmatched ability to shed blocks and quickly penetrate the line of scrimmage. Through seven games, he has recorded 27 total tackles —eight for loss — 4.0 sacks, 13 quarterback hits, and two forced fumbles, making him one of the most dynamic players in the game.
November 8, 2017 at 7:30 pm #77160zn
ModeratorKupp Named to PFF All-Rookie Team
Kristen Lago
Wide receiver Cooper Kupp was one of 11 players named to the Pro Football Focus midseason All-Rookie Team. Through eight games this year, the Eastern Washington product has established himself as the Rams’ primary slot receiver — known for being sure-handed and precise route running.
The All-Rookie team is determined through an all-22 film review process and comprehensive analysis on first-year players throughout the NFL. Kupp was given an overall grade of 76.0 and was one of two rookie wide receivers on the list.
The mid-season PFF NFL All-Rookie Team offense by @PFF_NateJahnke
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From Week 1, Kupp has been one of Los Angeles’ most significant offensive contributors — at least seeing 30 per game. In all, the wideout has recorded 26 receptions for 370 yards and three touchdowns, but his biggest impact has come after the catch.
Kupp’s 151 yards after the catch is the second best for rookie wide receivers, and he leads the league having forced seven missed tackles.
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