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Based on grades from Pro Football Focus, here are the best and worst players from the Packers’ Week 14 win over the Bears.
The 2026 NFL Draft landscape took a dramatic turn this week. In response, Trevor Sikkema of Pro Football Focus has released a new mock featuring a blockbuster trade for the No. 1 overall pick.
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While the game was still competitive, the most notable thing that stands out is the Vikings' use of heavy personnel. Oliver and Hockenson combined for all three of McCarthy's touchdowns, but Sims also played nearly 20 snaps and had an early catch. And the 26 snaps for Ham were the most he's played in a game since 2021.
Forbes and Witherspoon had a lot of trouble in coverage during this game, though the Rams were playing conservatively and taking away deep passes late. Forbes gave up four catches on five targets for 50 yards and a touchdown, while Witherspoon allowed six catches on seven targets for 91 yards.
Landman made one of the biggest plays on the day for the defense. His interception of Jacoby Brissett set up an offensive touchdown. He also recorded one pass breakup and drew a PFF coverage grade of 90.4. He missed a tackle and that lowered his overall grade.
Seattle's star gremlin cornerback posted the best grade on the team this week according to Pro Football Focus.
In a total shift from the previous standard the Dallas Cowboys now boast the No. 1 graded defensive line in the NFL right now.
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Texans PFF grades: Top & Bottom defensive players in win vs. Chiefs
Here are the top offensive players for the Texans in their 20-10 win in Week 14 against the Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium
Pro Football Focus says there are 49 free agents around the league that are better than the Panthers' breakout star at running back.