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Rams PFF Grades: Top individual performers from staggering loss to 49ers

October 05, 2022 09:18AM
[www.turfshowtimes.com] Rams PFF Grades: Top individual performers from staggering loss to 49ers
Cooper Kupp was the highest graded offensive player, which is completely unsurprising

By JB Scott Oct 5, 2022, 9:15am CDT

Los Angeles Rams v San Francisco 49ers
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As a team the Los Angeles Rams suffered a staggering loss to their division rivals, the San Francisco 49ers. However, after filtering through the pink fog of the protester that got slammed by the Rams’ Bobby Wagner, there some interesting takeaways on an individual level.

Here’s who stood out according to Pro Football Focus (PFF), along with some notes on each side of the football.

Top 5 graded players on offense:
1 - Cooper Kupp, WR: 78.3
The star receiver was targeted a whopping 17 times, converting 14 of those into 122 yards - 56 of these were earned after the catch.

The Rams need to find a way to get other receiving threats involved, but that’s not Kupp’s fault or problem.

2 - Rob Havenstein, RT: 70.0
Havenstein was dependable on the right side of the line, just as he’s been all season in 2022. The veteran is doing a commendable job filling in for the leader of the unit after the retirement of Andrew Whitworth.

3 - Brandon Powell, WR: 67.7
Powell doesn’t play much on offense, but when he’s in the game he usually is touching the ball.

Despite only playing 6 snaps, Powell was giving a single handoff that he took for 11 yards. It was the longest rushing attempt by the Rams in the entire game.

4 - Tyler Higbee, TE: 66.9
The veteran TE caught 10 passes on 14 targets for 73 yards - 42 of those yards came after the catch was made.

5 - Darrell Henderson, RB: 58.3
Technically Lance McCutcheon (1 snap) and Malcolm Brown (2 snaps) were higher on the list, but without either one of them touching the ball or getting targeted it’s not fair to put them above Henderson.


It says a lot when a player earns a below average PFF grade but ends up in the top five on the entire offense - just a wholly deficient performance by Sean McVay’s crew on Monday night.

Other notes on offense:
Matthew Stafford received his lowest grade of the 2022 season so far, and PFF credited him with 2 turnover-worthy throws. With an average depth of target of only 5.7 yards, he inversely did not record a single big-time throw.

After filtering out players who have played less than 20% of the league-leading 198 drop backs, Stafford ranks 21st among QB’s in total PFF offensive grade with a mark of 64.9. This is well behind Geno Smith, Jacoby Brissett, Davis Mills, Mitchell Trubisky, and Jimmy Garoppolo.

LA should expect much more out of their quarterback that gets paid $40M per year.

Top 5 graded players on defense:
1 - Bobby Wagner, MLB: 76.4
Wagner made an impressive stop on the ball carrier short of the goal line with the 49ers well-positioned in the red zone. Aside from a long TD run of 32 yards, the Rams mostly bottled up San Francisco’s ground attack - Wagner played a significant role in that.

2 - Leonard Floyd, OLB: 76.0
He didn’t add much as a pass rusher and he has not yet recorded a sack in 2022, but Floyd has been a solid run defender for LA - he earned a mark of 73.5 in this facet on Monday night.

3 - Jalen Ramsey, CB: 72.9
Ramsey has strung together two good performances after coming alive in Week 3 versus the Arizona Cardinals. He wasn’t targeted by Garoppolo a single time according to PFF, and he seems to be trending in the right direction.

4 - A’Shawn Robinson, DE: 71.2
5 - Greg Gaines, DT: 70.7
Wagner, Robinson, and Gaines led the Rams to the best run stopping performance the team has had against San Francisco in several years, except for getting gashed on the aforementioned 32-yard TD run.

LA has a formidable rushing defense, but they lack juice rushing the passer.

Other notes on defense:
As was the case over and over again in previous matchups, Los Angeles knew San Francisco would targeted short completions over the middle of the field. Ernest Jones was targeted 6 times on such plays, giving up 5 catches for 47 yards (9.4 avg).

After getting targeted 16 (!) times last week against the Cardinals, rookie corner Derion Kendrick saw another 7 passes come his way again in Week 4. The 49ers converted 5 of those for 101 yards and a touchdown, with 57 coming on a single catch and run by Deebo Samuel.
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  Rams PFF Grades: Top individual performers from staggering loss to 49ers

BerendsenRam367October 05, 2022 09:18AM

  As if it were his fault

JimYoungblood53227October 05, 2022 09:23AM

  Re: As if it were his fault

Rams43163October 05, 2022 10:16AM

  Wonder how the game pans out if...

RustyRay179October 05, 2022 06:12PM

  Good point.

JimYoungblood53124October 05, 2022 06:31PM

  Gambling on a 3 yd pass middle of the field

Hazlet Hacksaw131October 06, 2022 02:21AM

  Re: Good point.

21Dog95October 06, 2022 05:15AM

  Rapp Question

RamsDynasty123October 06, 2022 05:47AM

  Re: Rapp Question

Rams43133October 06, 2022 05:54AM

  Re: Rapp Question

RamsAl48161October 07, 2022 05:35AM

  instead of pointing fingers......

21Dog124October 06, 2022 06:29AM

  Ya, Ramsey missed Deebo as well!

fullcurl132October 06, 2022 06:34AM

  Looks like it was a business decision

JimYoungblood53109October 06, 2022 12:12PM

  Re: instead of pointing fingers......

Rams4391October 06, 2022 08:49AM

  What? Not sure you are right

JimYoungblood53122October 06, 2022 12:22PM

  Re: What? Not sure you are right

BerendsenRam66October 07, 2022 09:13AM

  Re: Rams PFF Grades: Top individual performers from staggering loss to 49ers

sfbayram109October 06, 2022 07:06AM

  Re: Rams PFF Grades: Top individual performers from staggering loss to 49ers

BerendsenRam45October 09, 2022 09:11AM