Highest and Lowest PFF Grades from Week 12

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Thanksgiving came and went with Lions fans wanting to forget as much of it as they can. For the team themselves, this will be a  benchmark game that is reflected upon as the season goes on and how it turns out.

The loss to the Packers opens up the division a little bit for rest of the teams outside the Bears. The Packers and Vikings now cling to slim playoff chances, whereas the Lions now face an uphill battle to a top seed in the NFC.

When you look at this game closer through the PFF lens, you get a different and deeper understanding from the analytics. Especially in a game like this where the score shows one thing, the film shows another, the numbers can help bring the picture to a complete understanding.

Highest Graded Offensive Players

  • David Montgomery 90.8
  • Penei Sewell 89.4
  • Kalif Raymond 84.1
  • Dan Skipper 81.4
  • Frank Ragnow 74

Lowest Graded Offensive Players

  • Kayode Awosika 30.8
  • Graham Glasgow 41.8
  • Donovan Peoples-Jones 43.8
  • Colby Sorsdal 48.2
  • Jared Goff 52.7

Highest Graded Defensive Players

  • Josh Paschal 78.3
  • Jack Campbell 74.3
  • Aiden Hutchison 71.7
  • Derrick Barnes 70.8
  • John Cominsky 68.5

Lowest Graded Defensive Players

  • Quinton Bohanna 36.8
  • Jerry Jacobs 40.1
  • Alex Anzalone 47.6
  • Tracy Walker 49.4
  • Charles Harris 55.1

Special Teams Grades

  • Jake McQuaide 62.1
  • Riley Patterson 60
  • Jack Fox 60

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