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There are some different names for the top Pro Football Focus grades for the Buffalo Bills against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
To no surprise, the list includes nobody on the offensive line after the Bills’ (5-3) 9-6 loss.
Instead, it includes three members of a defensive line that helped keep Jacksonville under three yards per carry.
PFF’s list includes four defensive players with wideout Stefon Diggs as the lone offensive representative:
Highest graded #Bills in Week 9 (min. 25% snaps)
1️⃣ Levi Wallace: 79.7
2️⃣ Gregory Rousseau: 72.9
3️⃣ Jerry Hughes: 72.6
4️⃣ Stefon Diggs: 71.0
5️⃣ Harrison Phillips: 70.4 pic.twitter.com/vh1XfR7DbZ— PFF BUF Bills (@PFF_Bills) November 8, 2021
Cornerback Levi Wallace finished atop the Bills box score with seven total tackles and one solo tackle in Week 10. Wallace wrapped up receivers making six solo tackles.
The Jaguars only threw for 139 yards against Buffalo’s secondary despite their victory.
The next two of Gregory Rousseau and Jerry Hughes shouldn’t be much of a surprise. The Bills’ best run defenders on the edge only had three combined tackles but held their own allowing teammates to clean up the runner.
Diggs is the one offensive player after leading the Bills in catches (8), yards (8), and was responsible for the longest play of the day at 28 yards.
Diggs was quiet the opening three quarters with three catches for 25 yards but exploded in the fourth with an additional three catches for 60 yards. Josh Allen targeted him eight times.
Defensive tackle Harrison Phillips filled in well for Justin Zimmer and eventually Ed Oliver when he was injured later in the game. Phillips finished the game with five tackles, the most of any Buffalo defensive lineman.
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