Surprising Patriots players just got huge boosts from PFF grades
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Surprising Patriots players just got huge boosts from PFF grades
"The New England Patriots dominated the Carolina Panthers this weekend, scoring six touchdowns in a 42-13 win. They also broke a season record in the game: five players recorded overall PFF grades of 80 or better, previously their most was four in a Week 2 win against the Dolphins. There's no doubt the team needed to be firing on all cylinders to get back on track after a dismal Week 3 loss,"
"Mike Onwenu - 86.5 The Patriots' offensive line had its best week in Week 4, as the Panthers' defense registered only one sack. Despite their 1-3 start, the defensive front the Panthers have is nothing to scoff at. Derrick Brown and Tershawn Wharton are an excellent duo along the interior, and rookies Nic Scourton and Princely Umanmielen are hyped rookie edge rushers."
"Christian Barmore - 85.9 After playing only two games last year, it was nice to see Christian Barmore wreak havoc once again on the interior. Milton Williams has justifiably gotten most of the support for his tremendous efforts as the highest-paid Patriot in history, but Barmore was excellent on Sunday and graded out to be PFF's second-highest graded player on the roster."
The New England Patriots beat the Carolina Panthers 42-13 while scoring six touchdowns and recording a team-high five PFF grades of 80 or better. Four Patriots graded above 85, marking multiple elite-level performances by PFF standards. The offensive line allowed only one sack and Mike Onwenu led the line with an 86.5 grade. Christian Barmore returned to interior disruption with an 85.9 grade. Stefon Diggs posted his first 100-yard game and graded 85.7, accounting for half of Maye's passing yards. Continued strong play from these contributors will be needed to challenge the Bills.
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