New England Patriots tight end Pharoah Brown is in elite company at his position.
He is quietly the highest-graded tight end in the NFL by Pro Football Focus. The veteran skilled player has a 92.4 overall grade, which tops 76 other tight ends with a minimum of 100 snaps.
Second below Brown on the list is Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, who has an 88.2 overall grade.
This illustrates the importance that Brown has on the Patriots offense. On five targets, he has five catches for 137 yards and a touchdown. Along with 100 percent reception percentage, he has also worked in as a solid pass-blocker for the offense.
Brown is averaging 27.4 yards per reception this year. He averaged 25.5 yards per reception against the Buffalo Bills last Sunday. This is a bit of a surprise, given that Mike Gesicki and Hunter Henry were thought to be the headliners at the position.
TE Ranks by PFF Overall Grade
1. Pharaoh Brown – 92.4
2. Travis Kelce – 88.2
3. Marcedes Lewis – 82.5
4. George Kittle – 81.9
5. Josh Oliver – 76.0(Out of 76 TEs w/ min. 100 snaps)
— Louie Benjamin (@PFF_Louie) October 25, 2023
Time will tell if Brown can keep up this level of production. However, there is no denying he has made an impact on the New England passing game.
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