The Indianapolis Colts left New England with a victory in Week 13, thanks to an Anthony Richardson-led 19-play, 80-yard drive, along with a successful two-point conversion attempt.
Now that the dust has settled on this game, Pro Football Focus has had the chance to review the tape and handed out their individual player grades. So, which Colts’ players on offense received the highest marks?
Of course, the caveat to all of this is that while PFF’s grades are helpful by quantifying each player’s performance, it’s also important to keep in mind that this isn’t the be-all-end-all when it comes to player evaluation. But with that said, when a player performs well, the grade reflects that.
Here is a look at PFF’s grading system to provide some context behind the numbers:
90.0+: Elite
80-89.9: High quality
70-79.9: Good
60-69.9: Above average
50-59.9: Average
40-49.9: Below average
39.9 or less: Poor
TE Drew Ogletree
PFF grade: 84.5
All three of the Colts’ tight ends played heavily in this game, which included Ogletree seeing 32 snaps. He caught 1-of-2 passes for a big 22 yard gain and PFF graded him out well as a run-blocker as well, where the Colts, as a unit, saw more success compared to previous games over the las month.
C Danny Pinter
PFF grade: 82.9
Filling in at center, Pinter had a very good game. He allowed only one pressure in 28 pass-blocking snaps, and received high-marks as a run-blocker. Per PFF’s metrics, Taylor averaged over 5.0 yards per rush when running to either Pinter’s right or left.
LT Bernhard Raimann
PFF grade: 81.5
Raimann didn’t allow any pressures over his 28 pass-blocking snaps and had the fifth-best run-blocking grade out of any tackle in Week 13.
Honorable Mentions
LG Quenton Nelson: 79.6
QB Anthony Richardson: 79.3
RG Mark Glowinski: 67.8