Seahawks PFF grades vs Giants

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https://www.profootballfocus.com/news/pro-refocused-seattle-seahawks-24-new-york-giants-7

TOP 5 GRADES:
LB Bobby Wagner, 92.9 overall grade

WR Doug Baldwin, 87.8 overall grade

S Kam Chancellor, 85.3 overall grade

DI Jarran Reed, 84.7 overall grade

QB Russell Wilson, 80.1 overall grade

PERFORMANCES OF NOTE:
QB RUSSELL WILSON, 80.1 OVERALL GRADE
Russell Wilson was his usual self against the New York Giants, manuevering around the pocket and allowing his recievers to extend routes on his way to 340 passing yards. Wilson is notoriously tough on defensive coordinators since he can beat you in a multitude of ways, when the Giants didn’t blitz he completed 78 percent of his passes for 193 yards. While under pressure he completed 9-of-14 attempts for 130 yards. Wilson pushed the ball downfield often, completing 8-of-15 passes traveling over 10 yards through the air.

WR DOUG BALDWIN, 87.8 OVERALL GRADE
Doug Baldwin was Russell Wilson’s favorite target on the day, having been thrown at 12 times and hauling in nine passes for 92 yards and a score. Baldwin victimized a few members of the Giants’ secondary but perhaps most notably on a shake route beating Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie for a third quarter touchdown. Baldwin has caught 36 of his 50 targets so far this season with zero drops.

LB BOBBY WAGNER, 92.9 OVERALL GRADE
Wagner tallied one pressure against the Giants (a hurry) and played solid run defense (81.7 run-defense grade), but where he really shined though was in coverage. Three of Wagner’s five stops on the afternoon (a solo tackle resulting in a “loss” for the offense) came in coverage and he also broke up two passes.

DI JARRAN REED, 84.7 OVERALL GRADE
Reed beat Giants center Brett Jones to get a strip sack on Eli Manning in the fourth quarter to go with an 84.1 run-defense grade. The big man from Alabama secured four run stops on just 13 run-defense snaps, giving him a 30.8 run-stop percentage, which ranks second among interior defenders in Week 7 as we head into Sunday Night Football.

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WmHBonney

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I am excited to see Reed progressing. I think he's going to be a monster.
 

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Who was it that called Reed a bust? He's been good all year and still getting better. Glad to see some pass rush from him.
 

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Erebus":2vhfb2g0 said:
Who was it that called Reed a bust? He's been good all year and still getting better. Glad to see some pass rush from him.

There has been a couple on this forum. He played well as an anchor last year. This year he is not getting doubled as much and is taking advantage of it.
 

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Reed, Clark, and Sheldon are scary. Reed, Clark, and McDowell next year will be just as scary.
 

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MontanaHawk05":3nhbhxeo said:
Reed, Clark, and Sheldon are scary. Reed, Clark, and McDowell next year will be just as scary.

giving up the on Reed Clark McDowell Sheldon rotation dream already?
 
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