Where the Lions rank in all PFF team grading metrics entering Week 6

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Pro Football Focus is notable to most fans for their grading of every individual player on every play. Their weekly performance grades generally do a good job of illustrating who played well and who did not.

PFF also grades the entire team in various aspects each week. As with the players, they keep an ongoing tally and aggregate score for the teams in things like run blocking, tackling, coverage and receiving.

The score values themselves can be somewhat subjective, but on the whole, the PFF team grades tend to make for a nice comparative tool on how a team stacks up against the other 31 clubs. With that in mind, here’s how the Detroit Lions rank in all the team-centric PFF metrics through Week 5. The Lions have played one less game than most teams, but these are not quantity-based grades, so they’re still quite appropriate as the NFL progressed into the second quarter of the 18-week season.

Overall – 3rd

Lions PFF grade: 83.9

Best: 49ers

Worst: Panthers

Total offense – 4th

Lions PFF grade: 77.7

Best: 49ers

Worst: Browns

Passing offense – 25th

Lions PFF grade: 57.2

Best: Bengals

Worst: Titans

Pass blocking – 6th

Lions PFF grade: 74.4

Best: Packers

Worst: Rams

Receiving – 8th

Lions PFF grade: 73.3

Best: Texans

Worst: Panthers

Running – 5th

Lions PFF grade: 86.8

Best: Seahawks

Worst: Chargers

Run blocking – 4th

Lions PFF grade: 74.4

Best: Colts

Worst: Raiders

Overall defense – 2nd (tied)

Lions PFF grade: 76.6

Best: Steelers

Worst: Cowboys

Run defense – 8th

Lions PFF grade: 68.2

Best: Ravens

Worst: Cowboys

Tackling – 4th

Lions PFF grade: 62.7

Best: Steelers

Worst: Raiders

Pass rush – 2nd

Lions PFF grade: 85.0

Best: Steelers

Worst: Panthers

Coverage – 11th (tied)

Lions PFF grade: 68.6

Best: Jets

Worst: Raiders

Special teams – 10th

Lions PFF grade: 80.1

Best: Patriots

Worst: Raiders

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