Titans’ PFF grades and O-line, coverage, pass-rush stats from Week 4

The Titans’ best and worst PFF grades from Week 4, as well as the offensive line, coverage and pass-rush stats.

With Week 4 in the books and the Tennessee Titans back at .500, it’s time to take a look at the top Pro Football Focus grades and offensive line, coverage and pass-rush stats from the win over the Cincinnati Bengals.

Tennessee’s highest-graded player overall was outside linebacker Trevis Gipson, who recorded a 97.5 with a strip sack of quarterback Joe Burrow. However, he only played three snaps, so he doesn’t meet our snap-count minimum to register.

If we use the 10-snap minimum, running back Derrick Henry would be the Titans’ highest-graded player overall with an 89.8 following his 122-yard, two-touchdown performance that included a passing score. By the way, Henry’s passing touchdown earned him a passing grade of 70.4.

Inside linebacker Jack Gibbens is the highest-graded player on defense when taking the snap minimum into account, with a 76.6. Gibbens was Tennessee’s leading tackler and had a pass break-up.

Now, a look at the best and worst PFF grades on both sides of the ball, as well as the coverage, offensive line and pass-rush snaps from the Week 4 victory.