Titans’ PFF grades and OL, pass-rush, coverage stats from Week 11

Kristian Fulton had an absolutely brutal game in the Titans’ loss to the Jags.

With the Week 11 debacle against the Jacksonville Jaguars mercifully in the books, it’s time to take a look at the Tennessee Titans’ best and worst Pro Football Focus grades, as well as the offensive line, coverage and pass-rush stats from the contest.

Tennessee’s highest-graded player on either side of the ball (minimum 10 snaps) was wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins, who notched a 77.3 on the strength of four catches for 59 yards and a touchdown.

However, if we don’t apply the snap minimum, defensive lineman Jeffery Simmons was the highest-graded player on the team, with Big Jeff earning an offensive (that’s right, offensive) grade of 83.6 after he scored a receiving touchdown.

Simmons played two snaps in total, with the defensive lineman serving as a blocker on his other offensive snap.

On defense, outside linebacker Harold Landry was the highest-graded player with a 77.2. Landry tallied one of the two quarterback hits the Titans mustered up on Sunday.

Now, the rest of the grades and stats from Week 11.