Wyatt Teller earns PFF’s Offensive Player of the Week for Week 10

Teller and Jack Conklin both made the All-Week 10 team

Welcome back to the Browns lineup, Wyatt Teller. We missed you. So did Pro Football Focus.

Teller’s first game back at right guard for Cleveland since getting injured in Week 4 resulted in two Browns RBs topping 100 yards on the ground. Some of that credit goes to Teller, who was PFF’s golden boy over the first quarter of the season. He picked up right where he left off with the PFF game graders in Week 10.

Teller earned PFF’s Offensive Player of the Week for his performance. Here’s what they had to say about No. 77’s big game,

Teller was the PFF Offensive Player of the Week in his last full game played back in Week 4 before getting hurt for his dominant run-blocking, and he took home the award in his first game back for the same exact reason. No guard came close to sniffing him in positively graded run block rate, and only one edged him out in negatively graded run block rate. He thrived in Kevin Stefanski’s outside zone heavy rushing offense against Houston.

Right tackle Jack Conklin also earned a spot on their team of the week, and the entire five-man band of brothers up front earned the offensive line of the week for Week 10.

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