Stetson Bennett was the lowest-graded QB in the NFL this preseason

Stetson Bennett had the lowest grade of any quarterback this preseason, which isn’t the way he hoped to start his career

Stetson Bennett had plenty of doubters coming out of Georgia, but the Los Angeles Rams showed faith in the undersized quarterback when they took him in the fourth round of the draft. The Rams love how successful he was in college and his combination of accuracy and athleticism, but he hasn’t exactly gotten off to the best start in the NFL.

Bennett played all three preseason games and threw 62 passes, so his opportunities were certainly there. Unfortunately, the results were poor. According to Pro Football Focus, Bennett was the lowest-graded quarterback in the NFL this preseason, earning an overall mark of 29.5. The next-closest quarterback who had at least 19 drop-backs was P.J. Walker, who had a PFF grade of 41.2 this preseason and has already been cut by the Bears.

Bennett finished the preseason with a completion rate of 58.1% and just one touchdown pass compared to three interceptions. What drove Bennett’s grade down significantly was his decision-making. His six turnover-worthy plays were tied with Jake Haener for the most of any quarterback, so he was actually lucky to have just three interceptions.

Coincidentally, former Rams quarterback John Wolford had the highest passing grade (87.5) of all quarterbacks this preseason, completing 66.7% of his passes for 168 yards and a touchdown with no interceptions.

Three preseason games won’t decide the future of Bennett’s career, but it’s hard not to be disappointed by his performance this summer. If there’s one thing he must improve, it’s his decision-making. Too often he tried to force a throw, especially after staring down his receiver and leading the defender to the target.

Bennett isn’t going to be cut and he could still be the No. 2 quarterback, but his preseason play might cause the Rams to keep Brett Rypien on the roster, too.

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Rams PFF grades from Week 13: Troy Hill leads the way with career-best game

According to Pro Football Focus, Troy Hill had the best game of his career on Sunday.

For the first time since Week 5, the Los Angeles Rams scored at least 30 points as they rolled to a 38-28 victory over the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday afternoon. The game was much more lopsided than the score indicates, too, with L.A. nearly doubling up the Cardinals in total yards, 463 to 232.

The defense did its job despite allowing 28 points, 14 of which came on a busted coverage and a garbage-time touchdown. The group was led by Troy Hill, who had one of the best games of his career.

In fact, Pro Football Focus says it was the best game he’s ever had, giving him a career-high 91.3 overall grade for his performance against the Cardinals. That was the highest grade of any Rams player, and understandably so. He picked off one pass and returned it 35 yards for a touchdown, and also broke up another pass on third down.

Justin Hollins and Sebastian Joseph-Day also stood out with strong performances, as they were among the top players on defense. Take a look at some notable PFF grades for the Rams, courtesy of J.B. Long.

Statistically, Jared Goff had one of his best games of the season, completing 78.7% of his passes for 351 yards and scoring two total touchdowns. It was much better than the way he played against San Francisco last week, improving in every facet.

John Johnson and Austin Corbett continue to play at a high level for the Rams, too. Johnson is deserving of Pro Bowl honors, while Corbett was the highest-graded Rams player on offense in Week 13. Rob Havenstein’s grade is higher than we expected, though, after seeing some bad reps against Arizona’s edge defenders.

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