Titans’ best and worst PFF grades, stats from Week 11

In a spot start, Dillon Radunz was the highest-graded offensive lineman in pass protection in Week 11.

With the Week 11 contest against the Green Bay Packers in the books, it’s time to take a look at the best and worse Pro Football Focus grades and statistics from the Tennessee Titans’ win on Thursday night.

As far as overall PFF grades are concerned, the highest on either side of the ball goes to someone you wouldn’t expect: 2022 undrafted free agent and cornerback, Tre Avery, who posted a 91.9.

Avery who saw playing time with fellow cornerback Kristian Fulton banged-up during the game, record his grade on the strength of an impressive 91.6 coverage grade.

On offense, tight end Austin Hooper was at the head of the class, posting a grade of 86.8. Hooper recorded four catches for 36 yards and two touchdowns, one of which came from Derrick Henry.

Now, let’s take a look at the best and worst PFF grades in multiple areas, as well as some pass-rush, offensive line, and coverage stats.