Ravens PFF grades: Best offensive performers through the first quarter of the season

We’re looking at the Baltimore #Ravens highest graded offensive performers through the first quarter of the season according to PFF via @Thacover2NFL

The Ravens are 3-1 and currently the top team in the AFC North after a 28-3 dismantling of the Cleveland Browns, who played without quarterback Deshaun Watson.

Todd Monken’s arrival has helped revitalize quarterback Lamar Jackson.

At the same time, rookie wide receiver Flowers is on pace for 100+ catches and over 1,000 yards while having a shot at the NFL’s Offensive Rookie of the Year award.

With preparation for Pittsburgh ongoing and the first quarter of the regular season completed, we’re looking at the Ravens’ best offensive performers via Pro Football Focus.

Eagles PFF grades: Best and worst performers from 34-31 win over Commanders

We’re looking at the highest and lowest graded players from the Philadelphia #Eagles 34-31 win over the Commanders in Week 4

The Eagles are 4-0, one of two remaining undefeated teams in the NFL (49ers), after a 34-31 win over the Commanders in overtime.

Jake Elliott’s 54-yard field goal gave Philadelphia the victory, and quarterback Jalen Hurts had one of his best games of the season, logging 319 yards and two touchdowns in the win.

Defensively, Nicholas Morrow had 11 tackles, three sacks, three tackles for loss, and three quarterback hits on the day.

With preparation for the road matchup against the Rams underway, we’re looking at the highest and lowest-graded players in the win via PFF.

Ravens PFF grades: Best and worst performers from 22-19 loss to the Colts

We’re looking at the highest and lowest graded players from the Baltimore #Ravens 22-19 loss to the Colts in Week 3 via @Thacover2NFL

The Ravens are looking to regroup after a shocking 22-19 home loss to the Indianapolis Colts at M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday.

Baltimore’s injury list continues to grow, with Rashod Bateman, Gus Edwards, and David Ojabo exiting the matchup with injuries.

With the Ravens set to start preparation on the Browns, here are the highest and lowest-graded performers courtesy of PFF.

Ravens PFF grades: Best and worst performers from 27-24 win over Bengals in Week 2

We’re looking at the highest and lowest graded Baltimore #Ravens in the 27-24 win over the Cincinnati Bengals courtesy of PFF via @Thacover2NFL

The Ravens are 2-0 and atop the AFC North after a 27-24 win over the Cincinnati Bengals at Paycor Stadium.

With J.K. Dobbin out for the season with an Achilles injury, Gus Edwards stepped up, logging 62 yards on ten carries.

Baltimore star quarterback Lamar Jackson was 24 for 33 for 237 yards while also rushing for 54 yards as he dominated the matchup against Joe Burrow.

With the Ravens set to face Indianapolis in Week 3, here are the highest and lowest-graded performers via PFF.

Eagles PFF grades: Best and worst performers from 34-28 win over Vikings

We’re looking at the Best and Worst PFF grades from the Philadelphia #Eagles 34-28 win over the Minnesota Vikings on Amazon Prime’s Thursday Night Football

The Philadelphia Eagles didn’t play their best game, but they’re still undefeated after outlasting the Minnesota Vikings in Week 2.

The 34-28 win on Amazon Prime’s Thursday Night Football moves the Eagles to a perfect 2-0, while the Vikings drop to 0-2.

Running back D’Andre Swift was electric in his home debut, as the Philadelphia native logged a career-best 175 yards on 28 carries, with one rushing touchdown.

With the team off 11 days until a Monday night matchup against the Buccaneers, we’re looking at the highest and lowest-graded players, according to PFF.

PFF: Eagles’ Jordan Mailata earned highest grade of any offensive tackle since 2010

Jordan Mailata’s 96.9 PFF grade in the Philadelphia #Eagles win over Minnesota Vikings is the highest graded game by an offensive tackle since 2010

Jordan Mailata has gone from a 2018 seventh-round pick to a developmental prospect on the practice squad to one of the NFL’s top left tackles.

The 11th highest-paid left tackle in the NFL per Over The Cap, Mailata was all-world on Thursday night, logging the highest grade from PFF for an offensive tackle since 2010.

PFF has been tracking player grades since it was founded in 2006 by Neil Hornsby

Mailata logged 77 snaps at left tackle on Thursday night, allowing zero pressures, zero hits, and zero hurries against Minnesota.

On a night when the offensive line struggled, Lane Johnson was the next highest-graded player at 74.1.

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PFF: Eagles’ DT Jalen Carter was NFL’s highest-graded rookie in Week 1

PFF graded Philadelphia #Eagles defensive tackle Jalen Carter as the highest rated rookie in the NFL during Week 1 action

Jalen Carter was the first draft pick to sign a contract, and the former Georgia All-American has been on a mission since sliding to No. 9 overall.

The draft slip was a blessing for the Eagles, and Carter paid dividends immediately in the season opener, earning the highest-graded rookie honors from Pro Football Focus.

1. DI JALEN CARTER, PHILADELPHIA EAGLES: 92.1
The former Georgia Bulldog erupted in his regular-season debut against the Patriots and was the only rookie in Week 1 to earn a 90.0-plus PFF grade. Carter looked nearly unblockable as a pass-rusher, where he won on over 25% of his rushes and finished with eight total pressures, including a sack.

Overall, Carter was dominant in his first outing, finishing with eight pressures, a quarterback hit, and a tackle for loss in his 32 pass-rushing snaps (25% pressure rate per dropback) per PFF.

Carter’s eight pressures were tied for the most by any player in Week 1 and the most for any rookie in the NFL.

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Ravens PFF grades: Best and worst from 25-9 win over Texans in Week 1

We’re looking at the best and worst PFF grades from the Baltimore #Ravens 25-9 win over the Houston Texans in Week 1 via @Thacover2NFL

John Harbaugh’s team is undefeated and heading to face a vulnerable Bengals team in week two after defeating the Texans in Week 1.

Odafe Oweh was among the players who had excellent performances, while the tight ends (Isiah Likely, Charlie Kolar) struggled in relief of Mark Andrews.

Here are the best and worst grades from Week 1 via PFF.

Eagles PFF grades: Best and worst performers from preseason finale vs. Colts

#Eagles PFF grades: Best and worst performers from preseason finale vs. Colts

The Eagles concluded their 2023 preseason with a 0-2-1 record and no serious injuries outside of the thumb surgery that’ll sideline Haason Reddick for a few weeks.

The starters sat, while Tanner McKee again shined, but it wasn’t enough as the Colts built on a 17-13 halftime lead and exited Lincoln Financial Field with a 27-13 road win.

Shane Steichen returned to Philadelphia for the first time since being hired by Indianapolis, and he had No. 4 overall pick Anthony Richardson.

The former Florida Gators quarterback went 6-17 for 78 yards.

With Philadelphia off until Monday, here are the highest and lowest-graded players from the preseason finale via PFF. 

Ravens PFF grades: Best and worst performers from preseason loss to Commanders

#Ravens PFF grades: Best and worst performers from preseason matchup vs. Commanders via @Thacover2NFL

The Ravens’ NFL-record preseason winning streak is over after Washington Commanders’ kicker Joey Slye nailed a field goal from 49 yards to hand Baltimore a 29-28 loss at FedEx Field.

Ravens quarterback Josh Johnson finished 10 of 12 for 145 yards and two touchdowns.

Johnson was credited with an interception after Washington defensive back Jartavius Martin took the football away from James Proche in the end zone.

Former UNC star, and Commanders second-year quarterback Sam Howell dazzled on the night, going 19-25 passing for 188 yards and two touchdowns.

With Baltimore now preparing for the preseason finale against Tampa, here are the highest and lowest-graded performers via PFF.