• Trent McDuffie is locking down opposing receivers: He has locked down opposing receivers on 67.05% of his opportunities this year, the best among all cornerbacks.
• Garrett Wilson is explosive after the catch: With 19 forced missed tackles after the catch, Garrett Wilson has the most in the league alongside Bucky Irving and Khalil Shakir.
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Estimated reading time: 6 minutes
Each week, we’ve been taking a look at some of the more interesting nuggets readers can find out about teams with our “Premium Stats” product —whether it’s who the best pass-rushers are, who the most productive receivers are, or who grades the best at certain positions.
With a little time, we’ve trawled through to see what caught our eye not just from this week's action but for the season overall.
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Arizona Cardinals
With six defensive stops against the run, nobody had more than Budda Baker this week.
Atlanta Falcons
A great day in pass protection for Jake Matthews saw him allow no pressures and score the highest pass-blocking grade among all linemen for the week.
Baltimore Ravens
Lamar Jackson‘s 92.9 passing grade when kept clean is the best among all quarterbacks this season.
Buffalo Bills
Nobody has thrown more big-time throws on balls that have traveled at least 20 yards in the air than Josh Allen‘s 20.
Carolina Panthers
When Bryce Young was benched in Week 2, he had a 30.1 grade and was the lowest-ranked quarterback in the league. Since returning to the lineup, his grade is 79.9, good for 11th overall in that period.
Chicago Bears
D.J. Moore was one of three players who turned all their opportunities to separate into getting open this week.
Cincinnati Bengals
After forcing eight missed tackles this week (with six as a receiver), Chase Brown led all players in Week 14.
Cleveland Browns
Only the injured Aidan Hutchinson has a better pass-rush win rate than the 23.6% that Myles Garrett has managed this year.
Dallas Cowboys
Trevon Diggs‘ three forced incompletions were the most of any player in Week 14.
Denver Broncos
Bo Nix is second to only Sam Darnold in terms of completions on balls thrown 20 yards in the air with 25.
Detroit Lions
Jared Goff has 1,580 passing yards while using play-action, the most in the league by 259 yards.
Green Bay Packers
With 114 yards against man coverage, Christian Watson had 25 more than any other player in Week 14.
Houston Texans
Over the past four weeks, no player has more combined pass breakups and interceptions than Derek Stingley Jr.‘s five.
Indianapolis Colts
Only Christian Watson has a higher average depth of target than Alec Pierce‘s 23.2-yard mark.
Jacksonville Jaguars
Of all offensive lines, only Denver and Tampa Bay have a better pass-blocking efficiency score than the Jaguars' 90.9.
Kansas City Chiefs
No cornerback has prevented a receiver from getting open as much as Trent McDuffie. He has managed it on 67.05% of his lockdown opportunities this year.
Las Vegas Raiders
Jakobi Meyers has caught the most passes in the league this year (66) without a drop.
Los Angeles Chargers
With 11 pressures, Derwin James has tied for the most of any defensive back in the league on the year.
Los Angeles Rams
The Rams like to attack you from the slot. Cooper Kupp (92) had the most yards of any player in Week 14 when lined up in the slot, while Puka Nacua (87) was third.
Miami Dolphins
Kendall Fuller picked up five defensive stops in coverage, the most of any player in Week 14.
Minnesota Vikings
Sam Darnold finished with a 13.3% big-time throw rate this week, the highest of any passer.
New England Patriots
This season, Keion White‘s 40 total pressures rank fourth among second-year edge defenders.
New Orleans Saints
Chase Young picked up 12 pressures this week, the most of any player.
New York Giants
No rookie cornerback has a better grade than Andru Phillips‘ 81.9.
New York Jets
With 19 forced missed tackles after the catch, Garrett Wilson has the most in the league alongside Bucky Irving and Khalil Shakir.
Philadelphia Eagles
Among all interior defensive linemen, Milton Williams has the best pass-rushing win rate with a 17.8% score.
Pittsburgh Steelers
Since the start of Week 11, no player has had more completions on balls thrown at least 20 yards in the air than Russell Wilson.
San Francisco 49ers
No guard graded higher as a run blocker than rookie Dominick Puni and his 92.1 effort in Week 14.
Seattle Seahawks
Since Week 11, only Sam Darnold has a better adjusted completion percentage than Geno Smith‘s 83.2% mark.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
No interior defensive lineman had more pressures this week than Calijah Kancey‘s six.
Tennessee Titans
Only two linebackers have grades above 75.0 for both run defense and in coverage. Leo Chenal and the Titans' Jack Gibbens.
Washington Commanders
On throws between 10 and 19 yards in the air, Jayden Daniels has the highest grade of all passers with his 96.4 mark.