It was clear that rookie quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson was more prepared for his second start, unlike his debut against the Baltimore Ravens. He showed improvement overall for the Cleveland Browns, and the first half against the Pittsburgh Steelers was good until the struggles of the second half were tough to watch. But give credit where credit is due as he stepped up in the biggest moment to lead a game-winning drive in the fourth quarter, protected by the likes of guard Wyatt Teller and tackle Dawand Jones.
The offensive line had another good game and only allowed six quarterback pressures all day. It has been a different offensive line since the bye week as they continue to get the job done and help out whoever ends up playing quarterback for this team.
Kevin Stefanski’s offense has now had three different quarterbacks lead game-winning drives this season as he continues to make his case as the NFL coach of the year. Here are the top 10 performers on offense this week according to PFF.
G Wyatt Teller
Overall: 80.9
Pass Blocking: 84.9
Run Blocking: 74.8
TE Harrison Bryant
Overall: 75.3
Receiving: 67.6
Run Blocking: 69.3
T Dawand Jones
Overall: 68.9
Pass Blocking: 75.9
Run Blocking: 58.5
C Ethan Pocic
Overall: 66.7
Pass Blocking: 73.7
Run Blocking: 63.2
WR Elijah Moore
Overall: 61.1
Receiving: 60.7
Run Blocking: 59.9
RB Pierre Strong Jr.
Overall: 59.6
Rushing: 59.7
Receiving: 63.9
WR Amari Cooper
Overall: 59.2
Receiving: 58.8
Run Blocking: 59.2
QB Dorian Thompson-Robinson
Overall: 58.8
Passing: 56.2
Rushing: 67.7
G Joel Bitonio
Overall: 58.7
Pass Blocking: 77.0
Run Blocking: 51.0
RB Kareem Hunt
Overall: 57.9
Rushing: 58.9
Receiving: 55.5