Chargers best and worst PFF grades vs. the Chiefs
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By: Michael Peterson
I think we all know who topped the Chargers this week.
The needed really good performances from numerous players on Sunday to have a chance at beating the Chiefs.
Luckily, their best players on both sides of the ball came through when they needed it the most. Add in some other role players stepping up and that’s a quick recipe for winning any game on your schedule.
You all know how this goes. Below you’ll find the best and worst grades for the Chargers during their 30-24 win over the Chiefs in Arrowhead.
Offense
Top-5
WR Mike Williams – 86.4
QB Justin Herbert – 85.6
C Corey Linsley – 83.1
WR Keenan Allen – 78.8
OG Matt Feiler – 77.7
Mike Williams this season:
8 REC, 82 YDS, 1 TD
7 REC, 91 YDS, 1 TD
7 REC, 122 YDS, 2 TDHis 4 touchdowns are tied for the league lead and he is 2nd in receiving yards. pic.twitter.com/mmaeqpQW31
— StatMuse (@statmuse) September 26, 2021
Bottom-5
RB Larry Rountree – 29.8
OT Trey Pipkins – 41.7
TE Jared Cook – 47.9
WR Jalen Guyton – 51.4
TE Stephen Anderson – 52.6
Trey Pipkins averaging as many penalties per game as he is snaps played per game.
— Michael Peterson (@ZoneTracks) September 26, 2021
Defense
Top-5
EDGE Joey Bosa – 79.2
CB Tevaughn Campbell – 77.1
S Alohi Gilman – 75.8
CB Asante Samuel Jr. – 68.4
LB Drue Tranquill – 67.8
Great things happen when #Chargers LB Drue Tranquill is on the field.
Despite all of the injuries he’s sustained dating back to college, Tranquill competes at a high level with the athleticism, instincts and toughness to make plays vs. the run and in coverage. pic.twitter.com/rQ7CtOLtQH
— Gavino Borquez (@GavinoBorquez) September 27, 2021
Bottom-5
LB Kyzir White – 28.8
EDGE Uchenna Nwosu – 38.5
S Mark Webb – 45.3
CB Michael Davis – 45.6
DT Christian Covington – 45.8
Chargers did a really great job of plastering Chiefs receivers, because they have the athletes to do that. And Kyzir White got a sack on that same “re-direct Kelce and then blitz” thing Odafe Oweh did to force a pick in Week 2. https://t.co/Y02T3RZovG
— Doug Farrar ✍ (@NFL_DougFarrar) September 27, 2021
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