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Mike Moraitis

Titans’ best and worst PFF grades on offense through 6 games

The Tennessee Titans are six games into the 2023 campaign and are off for Week 7, with the bye coming at just about the perfect time.

Not only are the Titans playing poorly in all facets the last two weeks (and really, for much of the season), they are also dealing with several injuries to key players, including to quarterback Ryan Tannehill.

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Hopefully, the rest will do good for the Titans and they come out strong in the second half to make something of this season. However, that will be difficult if Tannehill can’t play.

But we still have a week-plus before we see the Titans take the field again, so in the meantime we wanted to take a look at which players have posted the best and worst performances thus far, at least in terms of PFF grades.

The highest-graded player on offense is none other than running back Derrick Henry, who has posted a mark of 84.3. Tennessee’s lowest-graded player on offense (minimum 60 snaps) is tight end Trevon Wesco with a 46.2.

Now, a look at the top-10 players based on overall PFF grade (minimum 60 snaps), along with how other notables who didn’t make the group are fairing.

1. RB Derrick Henry: 84.3

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Position rank: 4th

Other grades

Passing: 66.0

Rushing: 79.6

Receiving: 77.9

Pass blocking: 86.0

2. WR DeAndre Hopkins: 77.1

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Position rank: 24th

Other grades

Receiving: 76.7

Run-blocking: 72.7

3. RB Tyjae Spears: 74.7

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Position rank: 10th

Other grades

Rushing: 76.8

Receiving: 72.8

Pass-blocking: 86.8

4. RT Chris Hubbard: 72.7

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Position rank: 23rd

Other grades

Pass-blocking: 69.9

Run-blocking: 69.5

5. QB Ryan Tannehill: 72.0

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Position rank: 16th

Other grades

Passing: 71.3

6. C Aaron Brewer: 69.4

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Position rank: 13th

Other grades

Pass-blocking: 47.4

Run-blocking: 77.7

7. LG Peter Skoronski: 68.2

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Position rank: 14th

Other grades

Pass-blocking: 65.5

Run-blocking: 66.2

8. TE Josh Whyle: 67.6

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Position rank: None

Other grades

Receiving: 88.2

Pass-blocking: 77.6

Run-blocking: 45.1

9. RG Daniel Brunskill: 67.1

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Position rank: 18th

Other grades

Pass-blocking: 64.1

Run-blocking: 64.6

10. LG Dillon Radunz: 63.2

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Position rank: 31st

Other grades

Pass-blocking: 29.7

Run-blocking: 76.2

The rest who qualified (min. 60 snaps)

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11. WR Nick Westbrook-Ikhine: 61.5

12. WR Chris Moore: 57.1

13. TE Chig Okonkwo: 55.2

14. LT Andre Dillard: 52.8

  • Pass-blocking: 45.0
  • Run-blocking: 60.5

15. WR Treylon Burks: 50.9

16. TE Trevon Wesco: 46.2

Those who didn't qualify (less than 60 snaps)

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WR Mason Kinsey: 60.0 (three snaps)

RB Julius Chestnut: 59.3 (seven snaps)

WR Colton Dowell: 53.2 (16 snaps)

WR Kyle Philips: 49.5 (41 snaps)

QB Malik Willis: 48.6 (20 snaps)

TE Kevin Rader: 39.6 (27 snaps)

LT Nicholas Petit-Frere: 32.3 (32 snaps)

  • Pass-blocking: 17.4
  • Run-blocking: 68.3
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