
- Oregon‘s Dante Moore bounces back with a big-time showing against Rutgers: Coming off a season-low 46.3 PFF overall grade against Indiana, Moore racked up five big-time throws against the Scarlet Knights.
- Iowa‘s offensive line helps the Hawkeyes continue Penn State‘s spiral: The unit allowed just three pressures, none of which were sacks or hits, and helped power a rushing attack that finished the game with 245 yards on the ground.
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Highest-graded players: Offense (non-quarterbacks)
Name | Team | Pos. | Snaps | PFF Grade |
Iverson Hooks | UAB | WR | 50 | 95.0 |
Kenyon Sadiq | Oregon | TE | 25 | 92.1 |
Koby Gross | Ball State | TE | 12 | 91.8 |
Titus Mokiao-Atimalala | UCLA | WR | 30 | 91.5 |
Cole Spence | Vanderbilt | TE | 51.0 | 90.6 |
Tray Taylor | Troy | WR | 13 | 90.5 |
Thomas Johnson | Coastal Carolina | G | 64 | 90.5 |
Lawson Luckie | Georgia | TE | 49 | 90.1 |
Rohan Jones | Arkansas | TE | 23 | 90.1 |
Jay Ducker | Temple | RB | 21 | 89.9 |
Highest-graded players: Defense
Name | Team | Pos. | Snaps | PFF Grade |
Derrick Moore | Michigan | EDGE | 32 | 92.8 |
Ibrahim Diawara | Coastal Carolina | EDGE | 36 | 92.6 |
Luther McCoy | Hawaii | Dl | 12 | 92.1 |
Teitum Tuioti | Oregon | EDGE | 36 | 91.7 |
Tyler Thompson | North Carolina | EDGE | 22 | 91.7 |
Tyree Skipper | Louisiana Lafayette | S | 36 | 91.6 |
Cruce Brookins | Pittsburgh | S | 31 | 91.1 |
Ezra Christensen | New Mexico State | Dl | 45 | 90.7 |
Maddox Marcellus | Virginia | LB | 20 | 90.7 |
Santana Hopper | Tulane | Dl | 53 | 90.7 |
Highest-graded quarterbacks
Name | Team | Snaps | PFF Grade |
Dante Moore | Oregon | 45 | 93.3 |
Brendan Sorsby | Cincinnati | 56 | 92.1 |
Julian Sayin | Ohio State | 70 | 91 |
Tucker Gleason | Toledo | 55 | 91.3 |
Parker Navarro | Ohio | 74 | 91.2 |
Gunner Stockton | Georgia | 84 | 90.9 |
Ryder Burton | UAB | 68 | 90.8 |
Byrum Brown | USF | 69 | 90.6 |
Diego Pavia | Vanderbilt | 69 | 90.3 |
Fernando Mendoza | Indiana | 58 | 90.1 |
Offensive Player of the Week: QB Dante Moore, Oregon
Moore went 15-for-20 passing for 288 yards with four touchdowns in Oregon’s win over Rutgers. He finished the game with five big-time throws and no turnover-worthy plays, and he also racked up 49 yards as a runner.
Defensive Player of the Week: EDGE Derrick Moore, Michigan
Moore dominated in Michigan’s win over Washington, registering four pressures, including a pair of sacks, from just 19 pass-rushing snaps. He also forced a fumble and finished the game with a 21.1% PFF pass-rush win rate.
Offensive Line of the Week: Iowa Hawkeyes
Iowa‘s starting offensive line allowed just three pressures, none of which were sacks or hits, from 20 pass-blocking snaps in the team’s win against Penn State. The unit also helped power a rushing attack that finished the game with 245 yards on the ground.
Quarterback of the Week: Dante Moore, Oregon
See above.
Run Defender of the Week: Jacob Rodriguez, Texas Tech
With a 95.4 PFF run-defense grade, Rodriguez led all FBS defensive players this week. He logged a 14.3% run-stop rate, with four tackles resulting in a defensive stop from 28 snaps against the run, and recorded a forced fumble.
Pass-Rusher of the Week: EDGE Derrick Moore, Michigan
See above.
Coverage Defender of the Week: Zabien Brown, Alabama
Across 57 coverage snaps, Brown allowed just two receptions for 16 yards, despite being targeted six times. He recorded an interception and finished the game having allowed just a 2.8 NFL passer rating on throws into his coverage.
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