The Seahawks pulled off an improbable upset last night over the Eagles. While they willed themselves to a desperately-needed win, there’s obviously a lot of room for this team to improve. While the secondary and the offensive line performed well as a whole, there are some glaring holes and ongoing issues on both sides of the ball.
For one thing, guard Anthony Bradford is the clear weakest link in the chain for the offensive line. Another thing that’s becoming more clear every week is that Bobby Wagner has declined in coverage a great deal. Both players were among the worst performers for the Seahawks this week. Here are the top and bottom five grades on both sides of the ball, according to Pro Football Focus.
Top 5 grades on offense
- RB Ken Walker: 90.3
- WR DK Metcalf: 82.5
- LT Charles Cross: 76.9
- QB Drew Lock: 76.1
- WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba: 73.3
Bottom 5 grades on offense
- G Anthony Bradford: 27.4
- TE Noah Fant: 44.3
- C Evan Brown: 49.4
- WR Tyler Lockett: 53.0
- TE Will Dissly: 53.8
Top 5 grades on defense
- S Julian Love: 94.1
- CB Mike Jackson: 88.0
- CB Artie Burns: 69.7
- DE Leonard Williams: 68.8
- FS Quandre Diggs: 68.3
Bottom 5 grades on defense
- DE Frank Clark: 45.5
- LB Bobby Wagner: 53.4
- CB Riq Woolen: 55.9
- OLB Derick Hall: 56.3
- NT Cameron Young: 59.7
Special teams report
- K Jason Myers: 65.8
- P Michael Dickson: 82.8
- LS Chris Stoll: 57.1
- KR DeeJay Dallas: 58.3
- PR DeeJay Dallas: 61.3
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