Chargers PFF grades: Best, worst performers in Week 16 loss to Texans

Spotlighting Pro Football Focus’ highest and lowest graded Chargers players from the loss to the Texans.

On Sunday, the Chargers fell to the Texans in an unexpected manner, 41-29.

Along the way, some players performed well, and there were a few who struggled.

With that being said, here are the best and worst performers from the Week 16 contest, according to Pro Football Focus player grades.

Note: To be more accurate, this is based on players who played at least 35% of the snaps on offense (62) or defense (68).

Top 5 Offense

OT Storm Norton – 78.2

TE Stephen Anderson – 75.5

TE Jared Cook – 68.5

OL Michael Schofield – 66.5

WR Josh Palmer – 66.2

Top 5 Defense

DT Christian Covington – 81.8

DT Breiden Fehoko – 68.1

EDGE Uchenna Nwosu – 66.0

DT Jerry Tillery – 64.8

LB Kyzir White – 61.1

Bottom 5 Offense

WR Jason Moore – 64.1

RB Justin Jackson – 62.3

OL Scott Quessenberry – 61.9

WR Keenan Allen – 61.7

OT Rashawn Slater – 60.0

Bottom 5 Defense

EDGE Kenneth Murray – 50.9

CB Asante Samuel Jr. – 48.5

S Alohi Gilman – 47.5

NT Linval Joseph – 42.3

CB Davontae Harris – 38.3

Chargers PFF grades: Best, worst performers in Week 15 loss to Chiefs

Spotlighting Pro Football Focus’ highest and lowest graded Chargers players from the loss to the Chiefs.

In Week 15, the Chargers fell to the Chiefs in a thrilling Thursday night battle.

Along the way, some players performed well, and there were a few who struggled.

With that being said, here are the best and worst performers from the Week 15 contest, according to Pro Football Focus player grades.

Note: To be more accurate, this is based on players who played at least 40% of the snaps on offense (79) or defense (71).

Top 5 Offense

QB Justin Herbert – 89.6

OT Storm Norton – 78.0

OL Matt Feiler – 78.0

OL Michael Schofield – 75.4

OT Trey Pipkins – 71.0

Top 5 Defense

EDGE Joey Bosa – 76.1

DT Justin Jones – 73.1

LB Kyzir White – 70.4

CB Michael Davis – 65.4

DT Jerry Tillery – 60.2

Bottom 5 Offense

WR Jalen Guyton – 61.8

TE Stephen Anderson – 58.9

WR Josh Palmer – 58.6

TE Jared Cook – 56.6

TE Tre’ McKitty – 51.1

Bottom 5 Defense

CB Tevaughn Campbell – 49.7

S Derwin James – 46.3

S Nasir Adderley – 42.0

S Trey Marshall – 35.4

LB Drue Tranquill – 29.4

Pair of Chargers make PFF’s Third-Quarter All-Pro Team

Pro Football Focus revealed its Third-Quarter All-Pro Team, and two players represented the Chargers.

The Chargers are nearing the end of the regular season. Sitting in a good position at 7-5, some notable players have contributed to their success along the way.

Pro Football Focus revealed its Third-Quarter All-Pro Team, and Los Angeles was represented by guard Matt Feiler and edge defender Joey Bosa, both tabbed as second-teamers.

Signed this past offseason, Feiler has been an integral piece on the offensive line. He, Rashawn Slater, and Corey Linsley form a wall on that side and pave the way in the running game on a weekly basis.

Matt Feiler was a smart piece of business by the Chargers in free agency, and he is dramatically exceeding all reasonable expectations now as one of the best guards in the league. He boasts an 88.6 PFF run-blocking grade through 13 weeks.

On the other hand, Bosa continues to make plays on a snap-to-snap basis, whether that be generating pressure on opposing quarterbacks or setting the edge and getting run stops.

Through 12 games, he has 50 pressures, 37 hurries, 22 run stops, and seven sacks.

Even they were the only Chargers players who made the team, others have proven themselves worthy of being mentioned, like Linsley, Derwin James, Rashawn Slater, and Justin Herbert.

Chargers PFF grades: Best, worst performers in Week 13 win over Bengals

Spotlighting Pro Football Focus’ studs and duds from the Chargers’ win over the Bengals.

In Week 13, the Chargers ran away with a road win over the Bengals.

En route to victory, there were a handful of players who helped guide the team along the way.

With that being said, here are the best and worst performers from Sunday’s contest, according to Pro Football Focus’ player grades.

Note: To be more accurate, this is based on players who played at least 35% of the snaps on offense (64) or defense (75).

Top 5 Offense

WR Jalen Guyton — 77.6

WR Keenan Allen — 74.3

OT Rashawn Slater — 74.0

C Corey Linsley — 73.5

QB Justin Herbert — 71.9

Top 5 Defense

DT Justin Jones — 87.5

EDGE Uchenna Nwosu — 83.9

LB Drue Tranquill — 78.3

DT Christian Covington — 74.8

S Derwin James — 70.5

Bottom 5 Offense

TE Jared Cook — 64.1

OT Storm Norton — 62.5

RB Austin Ekeler — 55.5

WR Josh Palmer — 48.1

TE Stephen Anderson — 43.9

Bottom 5 Defense

EDGE Chris Rumph II — 57.2

CB Tevaughn Campbell — 51.0

S Nasir Adderley — 50.4

DL Joe Gaziano — 41.6

DT Jerry Tillery — 35.7

Chargers PFF grades: Best, worst performers in Week 12 loss to Broncos

Spotlighting Pro Football Focus’ highest and lowest graded Chargers players from the loss to the Broncos.

In Week 12, the Chargers fell to the Broncos, 28-13.

Along the way, very few players performed well, and a handful of others struggled.

With that being said, here are the best and worst performers from Sunday’s contest, according to Pro Football Focus’ player grades.

Note: To be more accurate, this is based on players who played at least 40% of the snaps on offense (71) or defense (62).

Top 5 Offense

OL Corey Linsley — 72.2

OT Rashawn Slater — 68.0

WR Mike Williams — 67.3

WR Keenan Allen — 65.8

WR Josh Palmer — 63.8

Top 5 Defense

S Derwin James — 91.1

EDGE Joey Bosa — 83.6

EDGE Uchenna Nwosu — 71.6

CB Chris Harris Jr. — 68.7

CB Tevaughn Campbell — 56.9

Bottom 5 Offense

TE Donald Parham — 55.9

WR Jalen Guyton — 55.7

QB Justin Herbert — 55.7

G Michael Schofield — 55.5

G Senio Kelemete — 36.1

Bottom 5 Defense

S Nasir Adderley — 55.7

DT Jerry Tillery — 53.7

CB Michael Davis — 52.9

DT Justin Jones — 40.6

LB Drue Tranquill — 38.0

Chargers PFF grades: Best, worst performers in Week 11 win over Steelers

Spotlighting Pro Football Focus’ studs and duds from the Chargers’ win over the Steelers.

In Week 11, the Chargers squeaked out a win over the Steelers, 41-37.

En route to victory, there were a handful of players who helped guide the team along the way.

With that being said, here are the best and worst performers from Sunday’s contest, according to Pro Football Focus’ player grades.

Note: To be more accurate, this is based on players who played at least 40% of the snaps on offense (76) or defense (69).

Top 5 Offense

QB Justin Herbert — 81.8

WR Keenan Allen — 78.4

OT Rashawn Slater — 72.8

G Matt Feiler — 71.4

RB Austin Ekeler — 69.6

Top 5 Defense

EDGE Joey Bosa — 83.0

TE Drue Tranquill — 75.5

DT Joe Gaziano — 74.5

S Nasir Adderley — 69.9

EDGE Uchenna Nwosu — 68.0

Bottom 5 Offense

C Corey Linsley — 57.8

WR Jalen Guyton — 55.3

OT Storm Norton — 53.6

G Michael Schofield — 51.5

TE Jared Cook — 44.3

Bottom 5 Defense

LB Kyzir White — 65.6

S Derwin James — 65.3

DT Justin Jones — 60.6

EDGE Kyler Fackrell — 57.9

CB Michael Davis — 56.6

Everything we know about Chargers’ 27-20 loss to the Vikings

Highlighting everything notable from the Los Angeles Chargers’ loss to the Minnesota Vikings.

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The Chargers fell to the Vikings by the score of 27-20.

To recap Week 10, here is everything we know:

It was over when….

Dalvin Cook picked up the first down for the right before the two-minute warning. The Chargers’ defense had the Vikings on 2nd-and-17 and 3rd-and-20 on that same drive.

Notable numbers

The Vikings won the time of possession battle, 36:25 to 23:45.

Minnesota was 2-of-2 on 4th down and 3-of-4 in the red zone.

Justin Herbert was picked off once.

Herbert was sacked twice.

Stars of the game

RB Austin Ekeler: 1 receiving touchdown, 15 receiving yards and 11 carries on 44 rushing yards 

S Derwin James: 12 tackles (9 solo) and one pass defended

EDGE Joey Bosa and Uchenna Nwosu: Combined for 15 pressures, two quarterback hits and a sack.

LB Amen Ogbongbemiga: 2 tackles, 1 tackle for loss. First sack of his career 

Quick takes 

The Chargers’ offense had a slow start and played catch up with the Vikings all game long. Los Angeles was scoreless in the first quarter and didn’t get on the scoreboard until Dustin Hopkins made a 45-yard field goal to tie the game at three in the second quarter.

Late in the fourth quarter, Hopkins made a 24-yard field goal which kept Los Angeles alive, but still behind 27-20. However, a crucial play before the kick was Mike Williams dropping the ball near the goal line, which most likely could have been a touchdown pass for the Chargers. Instead, Williams beat cornerback Cameron Dantzler but couldn’t keep the ball in his hands.

In the end, the Chargers could never establish an offensive rhythm.

Justin Herbert had a rough game. Erick Kendricks sacked Herbert on the second down of the opening drive and Los Angeles went three and out. This play set the tone for the Vikings’ defense and its impact on Herbert’s overall performance.

Derwin James almost intercepted Cousins in the endzone in the second quarter but forced the Vikings to settle for a field goal to lead 6-3.

Minnesota failed to score a touchdown on that drive thanks to James, yet Herbert was unable to capitalize on the defensive work of his teammate as he threw an interception the next drive. To make things worse, Herbert’s pick led to the Vikings’ first touchdown of the game.

The Vikings dominated the time of possession, which the Patriots and Ravens also found to be key game plans against the Chargers. Keeping Herbert off the field is the recipe for success.

The Chargers pass rush had success, but the injuries in the secondary led to big plays given up to the Vikings in the passing game. Tevaughn Campbell was the primary culprit.

Dropped passes continue to haunt the Bolts.

The punt return coverage unit still needs to be tightened up. The group allowed an average of 23 yards per return.

What’s next? 

The Chargers welcome the Steelers at home next Sunday, Nov. 21 at 6:20 pm PT.

Chargers PFF grades: Top offensive, defensive performers at the midway point

Looking at Pro Football Focus’ top five Chargers players on both sides of the ball at the halfway point of the season.

Which Chargers players have impressed the most up to the halfway point of the season?

With that being said, here are the best performers on both sides of the ball, according to Pro Football Focus’ player grades.

Note: To be more accurate, this is based on players who have played at least half the snaps on offense (553) or defense (533).

Top 5 Offense

QB Justin Herbert – 89.0

OL Corey Linsley – 86.1

OT Rashawn Slater – 81.9

OL Matt Feiler – 81.6

WR Keenan Allen – 75.5

Top 5 Defense

EDGE Joey Bosa – 77.9

CB Tevaughn Campbell – 70.4

S Derwin James – 69.5

LB Drue Tranquill – 68.6

S Nasir Adderley – 68.2

Chargers PFF grades: Best, worst performers in win over Eagles

Spotlighting Pro Football Focus’ studs and duds from the Chargers’ win over the Eagles.

In Week 9 of the 2021 regular season, the Chargers took care of business against the Eagles.

En route to victory, there were a handful of players who helped guide them to along the way.

With that being said, here are the best and worst performers from Sunday’s contest, according to Pro Football Focus’ player grades.

Top 5 Offense

OL Matt Feiler – 86.4

OT Rashawn Slater – 84.0

QB Justin Herbert – 83.2

TE Donald Parham – 82.7

TE Jared Cook – 81.8

Top 5 Defense

LB Kyzir White – 91.4

DT Linval Joseph – 85.0

EDGE Uchenna Nwosu – 72.7

DT Christian Covington – 67.4

DT Jerry Tillery – 67.0

Bottom 5 Offense

WR Jalen Guyton – 57.9

TE Tre’ McKitty – 57.2

RB Larry Rountree – 56.7

OG Michael Schofield – 53.6

RB Joshua Kelley – 53.3

Bottom 5 Defense

EDGE Chris Rumph – 55.6

CB Chris Harris Jr. – 47.5

DT Justin Jones – 46.3

LB Amen Ogbongbemiga – 42.7

EDGE Kyler Fackrell – 37.5

Chargers PFF grades: Top 5 offensive, defensive performers through first 6 games of 2021

Looking at Pro Football Focus’ top five Chargers players on both sides of the ball at the bye week.

Which Chargers players have impressed the most this season?

With that being said, here are the best performers on both sides of the ball, according to Pro Football Focus’ player grades.

Note: To be more accurate, this is based on players who have played at least half the snaps on offense (424) or defense (398).

Top 5 Offense

QB Justin Herbert — 86.8 (4th of 33)

C Corey Linsley — 79.3 (4th of 35)

G Matt Feiler — 78.4 (8th of 74)

WR Mike Williams — 77.9 (13th of 110)

T Rashawn Slater — 75.8 (13th of 79)

Top 5 Defense

EDGE Joey Bosa — 83.8 (11th of 106)

S Derwin James — 70.7 (19th of 86)

S Nasir Adderley — 66.1 (30th of 86)

CB Asante Samuel Jr. — 62.8 (59th of 118)

NT Linval Joseph — 54.5 (78th of 112)