• Travis Kelsey thrive in controversial situations: He has an equal number of the most controversial catches of any tight end.
• Jonathan Greenard increases blood pressure: He moves into a co-leader position in terms of overall pressure throughout the year.
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We took some time to look at what caught our attention not only about this week’s events, but about the season as a whole.
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Arizona Cardinals
James Conner still has the most forced missed tackles in the league with 65, but Kenneth Walker III reached its mark after an important week.
Atlanta Falcons
The Falcons were on the road this week, but Chris Lindstrom retained his lead among run blocking guards. His 93.4 is 90.0-plus in zone and man-blocking.
Baltimore Ravens
Malik Harrison led all defensive backs this week with six defensive stops against the run.
Buffalo Bills
No player has made more successful deep ball throws than Josh Allen this year (19). What’s remarkable is that despite this, his hit rate on the same shots is just 3.7%, which is the fifth-lowest rate of any player with 20 or more attempts.
Carolina Panthers
Together with AJ Brown, David Moore caught five balls thrown from 10 to 19 yards. These two were in the lead in week 12.
Chicago Bears
Since Week 9, only three receivers have caught more passes than DJ Moore (21) without missing a pass.
Cincinnati Bengals
With 12 sacks and 12 more QB hits, Trey Hendrickson put the quarterback on the ground more than any other defender.
Cleveland Browns
There have been changes at quarterback, and it’s quite noticeable in Cleveland. Deshaun Watson had an average target depth of 7.1 yards, but Jameis Winston came with a wonderful 10.6. Only Anthony Richardson has a larger number.
Dallas Cowboys
Not a great year for Dallas, but on special teams the Cowboys have the highest returner rating of the season. KaVontae Turpin (90.1) and field goal kicker Brandon Aubrey (95.1).
Denver Broncos
No offensive lineman was rated higher than Quinn Meinertz93.7 achieved a run block in week 12.
Detroit Lions
Malcolm Rodriguez missed 14.3% of all tackle attempts. This is the highest percentage among all defenders.
Green Bay Packers
Only Alec Pierce has a higher average target depth than Christian Watson18.7.
Houston Texans
Only Trey Hendrickson And Jonathan Greenard this year we have more pressure than Daniel Hunter53 years old.
Indianapolis Colts
Before you’re on the bench Anthony Richardson had a score of 48.7. Since returning, his grade has been 82.0.
Jacksonville Jaguars
Of all the defenders, Jarrian Jones has the third-highest run defense grade at 87.5.
Kansas City Chiefs
Travis Kelsey made nine contested catches this year. This is most related to David Njoku And George Kittle among all the tight ends.
Las Vegas Raiders
Jordan Meredith is one of two guards this year, along with Joe Thuneynot giving up a penalty, sack or hit in pass protection.
Los Angeles Chargers
Ladd McConkey Has 22 catches of balls thrown in the air from 10 to 19 yards. This is most related to Jerry Judy.
Los Angeles Rams
Kevin Dotson recorded the highest grade for zone blocking this week. He posted a score of 91.3.
Miami Dolphins
Big day for a newbie Chop Robinson. He managed 10 pressures, the most by any player in Week 12.
Minnesota Vikings
Jonathan Greenard he had more coverage stops (four) than any other player this week. Not bad for a player who also faces the most overall pressure of the year.
New England Patriots
In Week 12, no player committed more incompletions than Marcus Jonesthree.
New Orleans Saints
No one has had more insurance non-completion rates for men this year than Paulson Adebo10 years.
New York Giants
No rookie defenseman made more defensive stops than Andru Phillips‘ 17.
New York Jets
Only Khalil Shakir resulted in more missed tackles after the catch among receivers than Garrett Wilson15 years.
Philadelphia Eagles
In true passing sets, no sniper has better pass blocking quality than Jordan Mailata88.1.
Pittsburgh Steelers
Only Bo Nix can match Russell Wilson at 12 weeks when it came to going deep. He completed four passes thrown more than 20 yards in the air.
San Francisco 49ers
No tight end has a high number of catches thrown 10 to 19 yards in the air because George Kittle‘s 18.
Seattle Seahawks
Kenneth Walker III was able to make 16 missed tackles this week (10 as a kicker and six as a receiver). That’s four more than any other player.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Having received a score of 95.5 in week 12 using game actions, Baker Mayfield had the highest rating in this regard among all those passing.
Tennessee Titans
Over the past four weeks, no interior defensive lineman has posted a better pass rush than Jeffrey Simmons‘88.4.
Washington commanders
No one had more yards this week than Terry McLaurin. His 86 was one more than Jordan Addison.
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