PFF Grades for yesterday's game.
The #Vikings offensive line did not allow a pressure or sack yesterday, per @PFF.
— Sean Borman (@SeanBormanNFL) November 2, 2020
Ezra Cleveland had a 81.1 grade, including a team-high 83.7 pass-block grade.
Top #Vikings grades from #MINvsGB:
— Nick Olson (@NickOlsonNFL) November 2, 2020
Offense
• Reiff: 82.9
• Cleveland: 81.1 👀
• Cook: 78.3
• O'Neill: 74.6
• Smith Jr.: 69.3
• Rudolph: 67.1
Defense
• Kendricks: 90.7
• Stephen: 73.9
• Jaleel Johnson: 72.8
• Wilson: 72.0
• Odenigbo: 71.1
• Mata'afa: 70.2
Here are the lowest grades of players with at least 15 snaps:
— Nick Olson (@NickOlsonNFL) November 2, 2020
Offense
• Ham: 58.4
• Dozier: 59.9
• Bradbury: 60.6
Defense:
• Gladney (49.9)
• Dye: 58.2
• Hand: 60.0
Dantzler at 14 snaps graded out at 43.1
That's fantastic news. Because of a baseball tournament, I was only able to watch part of the game and didn't see Cleveland at all. Heard some buzz yesterday that he looked good though.
Bradbury always has a hard time with Kenny Clark. But that 60 grade is about 60 times higher than his first grade against him.
Might this OL be a strength in a year or two? Do we find a way to keep Reiff? Probably not, but some real positive signs for sure.
I realize it's a team effort and the line played great, but my personal grade for Dalvin is a 100.0.
Great to see that about Cleveland and the rest too. Love beating the Pack!
@"1VikesFan" said: Not sure how Cook got a 78.3 after a career day.Not sure how Ham got the lowest grade either.
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