The Seattle Seahawks did not play an impressive offensive game in Thursday’s 6-3 Week 17 victory over the Chicago Bears. It was the lowest-scoring contest of the 2024 season. Ryan Grubb’s unit gained merely 265 yards of offense and failed to locate the end zone. Despite that, Pro Football Focus graded these three Seahawks as their best-performing offensive players versus the Bears.
The highest-graded Seahawks in Week 17 vs the Bears:
🥇 Leonard Williams – 81.2
🥈 Abraham Lucas – 79.2
🥉 Zach Charbonnet – 78.9
🏅 Tyrice Knight – 77.3
🏅 Boye Mafe – 74.0
🏅 Noah Fant – 74.0(min. 25 snaps) pic.twitter.com/PdTcBrbsGp
— PFF SEA Seahawks (@PFF_Seahawks) December 27, 2024
Abraham Lucas | 79.2
Abraham Lucas’ 76.5 grade in pass protection was his highest of the campaign in that department. The former Washington State standout was credited with allowing just two pressures and zero sacks to the Bears’ defensive line. It was his second straight performance not having allowed a QB takedown. Lucas also scored extremely well as a run blocker (79.1).
Zach Charbonnet | 78.9
Zach Charbonnet got the start in place of Kenneth Walker III, who was placed on season-ending injured reserve (IR). The opportunistic back rushed for 57 yards via 15 carries. He was limited to 3.8 yards per carry, but also added 19 receiving yards to his offensive totals, accumulating a stellar team-high 76 yards from scrimmage.
Noah Fant | 74.0
Noah Fant was Geno Smith’s most reliable target. The veteran tight end posted team-highs in receptions (four) and receiving yards (43). In a game where yards and points were difficult to come by, Fant was a reliable chain-mover for Grubb’s struggling offense.
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