PFF’s Week 16 NFL Team of the Week is live!
The choice is based primarily on PFF estimateswith special attention given to players who have performed exceptionally well in more snaps. When two players receive the same rating, the player with the most snaps will often be favored, demonstrating his ability to maintain a high level of play over an extended period.
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Violation
Question: Bryce Young, Carolina Panthers
RB: Jonathan Taylor, Indianapolis Colts
VR: Justin Jefferson, Minnesota Vikings
VR: Jameson Williams, Detroit Lions
TOPIC: Brock Bowers, Las Vegas Raiders
Flexible: WR Keenan Allen, Chicago Bears
LT: Jordan Mailata, Philadelphia Eagles
LG: Quenton Nelson, Indianapolis Colts
WITH: Frank Ragnow, Detroit Lions
RG: Chris Lindstrom, Atlanta Falcons
RT: dj glaze, Las Vegas Raiders
Defense
EDGE: George Karlaftis, Kansas City Chiefs
EDGE: Myles Garrett, Cleveland BrownWith
FROM: Chris Jones, Kansas City Chiefs
FROM: Jarran Reed, Seattle Seahawks
LB: Bobby Wagner, Washington Commanders
LB: Kayden Ellis, Atlanta Falcons
KB: Kamari Lassiter, Houston Texans
KB: Darius Slay, Philadelphia Eagles
WITH: Jesse Bates III, Atlanta Falcons
WITH: Kyle Hamilton, Baltimore Ravens
Flexible: CB Kader Kohou, Miami Dolphins
Special teams
TO: Brandon Aubrey, Dallas Cowboys
P: Ryan Wright, Minnesota Vikings
K/PR: Luke McCaffrey, Washington Commanders
ST: Tyler Owens, Washington Commanders
FORWARD PLAYER OF THE WEEK: RB Jonathan Taylor, Indianapolis Colts
Taylor rushed for over 200 yards to help the Colts stay alive in the AFC playoff race. Ninety-nine of his 218 yards in the game came after contact, and he committed six penalties in the game.
DEFENDER OF THE WEEK: S Jesse Bates III, Atlanta Falcons
Bates had a great day in coverage, leaving with a pass breakup and an interception that he returned for a touchdown. It’s been an up-and-down season for the Falcons safety, but he’s finishing the season strong.
ROOKIE OF THE WEEK: CB Kamari Lassiter, Houston Texans
Lassiter was often tested Kansas City Chiefs on Saturday, as he saw 10 targets in the game. He allowed five receptions for 39 yards and recorded a pair of pass breakups.
UPCOMING LINE OF THE WEEK: Los Angeles Rams
The Rams’ offensive line held up well against the Jets on Sunday, combining to allow just three pressures overall, with three individual players not allowing a single pressure in the game. They also played key roles in the Rams’ rushing attack, which resulted in… Cow Williams averaging 5.3 yards per carry.
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