Oakland Raiders Week 3 Stats breakdown and awards
Sep 27, 2015; Cleveland, OH, USA; Oakland Raiders receiver Michael Crabtree (15) is tackled by Cleveland Browns cornerback Johnson Bademosi (24) in a NFL game at FirstEnergy Stadium.The Raiders defeated the Browns 27-20. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
PFF Stats Breakdown (Offense)
Honorable mentions in bold
- Donald Penn: +4.9
- Gabe Jackson: +3.6
- Austin Howard: +2.4
- Derek Carr: +1.4
- Rodney Hudson: +1
- Latavius Murray: +.8 – A negative grade in pass protection brought his grade down a bit.
- Clive Walford: +.5
- Marcel Reese: +.5
- Lee Smith: +.1 – He had a great day in run blocking, earning a grade of +1.2. A penalty is was cost him a better overall grade.
- Michael Crabtree: 0.0 – After a stellar performance last week, Crabtree had another solid game. He eneded up with only 4 catches on 11 targets though. For the second straight week he earned a positive grade in run blocking with a +.5. It may not seem like much, but a wide receiver willing to put so much work in on run blocking shows just how dedicated he is to the team a a whole. Great unselfish play.
- Seth Roberts: -.5 – Despite having some great catches, he also had 2 drops. That’ll knock any receiver down a bit on their overall grade.
- Andre Holmes: -.8 – Again, a receiver with a TD reception and a negative grade. A majority of Andre’s snaps on the field were in run plays, so it’s hard for a receiver to show overall production when he’s called in to block, and his -1 run blocking grade doesn’t help.
- Amari Cooper: -.8 – Even though I give Cooper a pass for the 4th quarter fumble because It was just a great hit by the defender, a fumble is a fumble.
- J’Marcus Webb: -1.9 – The only Offensive Linemen for the team to score a negative grade.
- Mychal Rivera: -4 – Rivera has never been a great run blocker and combining his -2.6 run block grade with a few penalties and it’s no mystery why he scored so low.
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