Following the Denver Broncos‘ 31-13 win over the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday, Pro Football Focus has released grades for each player’s Week 15 performance.
PFF grades players on a 0 (worst) to 100 (best) scale. Check out the best and worst of Week 15 below.
Best Offensive Players
- TE/FB Nate Adkins: 85.9
- OT Mike McGlinchey: 81.3
- G Ben Powers: 78.1
- G Quinn Meinerz: 77.6
- OL Matt Peart: 75.3
A brilliant performance from the offensive line. Peart only played five snaps, but the sixth- and seventh-best players on offense were WR Marvin Mims (71.3) and tackle Garett Bolles (70.8).
Best Defensive Players
- OLB Nik Bonitto: 92.2
- DB Brandon Jones: 92.0
- CB Kris Abrams-Draine: 79.4
- DB P.J. Locke: 78.7
- CB Pat Surtain: 76.0
Another Defensive Player of the Year performance from Bonitto. Meanwhile, Abrams-Draine looks like another cornerback gem uncovered by Denver’s staff.
Worst Offensive Players
- WR Devaughn Vele: 45.2
- WR Troy Franklin: 45.8
- WR Lil’Jordan Humphrey: 49.4
- WR Courtland Sutton: 49.9
- RB Javonte Williams: 51.5
The sixth-worst player on offense was running back Jaleel McLaughlin (53.9). Adding weapons for QB Bo Nix should be a top priority in 2025.
Worst Defensive Players
- DL Jordan Jackson: 45.0
- CB Ja’Quan McMillian: 53.7
- DL Zach Allen: 55.9
- CB Damarri Mathis: 56.0
- ILB Cody Barton: 57.0
Watching the game live, it didn’t seem like McMillian played as poorly as his grade indicates. Broncos coach Sean Payton also praised Mathis, so these harsh grades on defense should perhaps be taken with a grain of salt.
Special Teams
- ST Jonah Elliss: 70.4
- LS Mitchell Fraboni: 73.0
- R Marvin Mims: 86.2
- K Wil Lutz: 70.3 (FG) 60.0 (KO)
- P Riley Dixon: 62.9
You can view grades for every player on the paid version of PFF’s website.
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