Titans’ PFF grades and OL, pass-rush, coverage stats from Week 10

The best and worst PFF grades from Week 10, as well as the coverage, pass-rush and offensive line stats.

With the Week 10 game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the books, it’s time to take a look at the Tennessee Titans’ best and worst Pro Football Focus grades and stats from the contest.

Tennessee’s highest-graded player on offense in Week 10 was wide receiver Kyle Philips, who scored a 75.3 thanks to a team-high 61 yards on three catches.

It was the first time in Philips’ career that he’s tallied 60 yards or more and led the team in receiving in back-to-back games. Philips only saw 22 snaps, though, so the Titans need to find a way to get him more involved moving forward, especially considering he’s one of rookie quarterback Will Levis’ most trusted targets.

The highest overall grade on the team came on defense, where defensive lineman Jaleel Johnson notched a 90.2. Johnson tallied two tackles in 15 snaps.

Now, a look at the rest of the PFF grades, as well as the coverage, pass-rush and offensive line stats from Week 10.