PFF grades from Lions wild card round victory over Rams

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For most the win over the Rams last night was the first playoff win in their lifetime. Watching it was one way of enjoying it but do the PFF numbers provide another way for it to show the game was won by the Lions?

All season longPFF has been able to show that this Lions team is good no matter what way you look at it. Players such as Penei Sewell, Aidan Hutchison and Amon-Ra St. Brown all had high grades all year. Their play on the field reflected that with them going as far to even earn All-Pro honors.

In Sunday’s playoff game the generous PFF grades rolled on but so did some critical one. Find them all here as we get ready to look ahead to their division-round matchup against either the Buccaneers or Eagles.

Best Offensive PFF Grades

  • WR Amon-Ra St. Brown 90.7
  • QB Jared Goff 82.7
  • OL Graham Glasgow 79.1
  • WR Josh Reynolds 77.9
  • TE Brock Wright 71.4

Worst PFF Offensive Grades

  • FB Jason Cabinda 45.8
  • HB Craig Reynolds 53.5
  • C Frank Ragnow 53.8
  • TE Sam LaPorta 54.5
  • OL Jonah Jackson 55.3

Best PFF Defensive Grades

  • LB Jalen Reeves-Maybin 97.5
  • Edge Aidan Hutchison 87.9
  • FS Ifeatu Melifonwu 75.3
  • LB Alex Anzalone 70.3
  • DL Alim McNeil 69.5

Worst PFF Defensive Grades

  • LB Jack Campbell 28.7
  • LB Derrick Barnes 40.2
  • Edge Romeo Okwara 41.6
  • CB Kindle Vildor 42.9
  • FS C.J. Gardner-Johnson 46.4

Special Teams PFF Grades

  • LB/ST Jalen Reeves-Maybin 73.2
  • LS Jack McQuaide 63.9
  • P Jack Fox 60.5
  • K Michael Badgley 60

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