@roque_coral The first two were not recorded as big-time throws. The first one earned a grade of 0.5, and the other earned a 0 (expected or average) grade. The third was (+1).
This week, I examined PFF's passing report to highlight the league's top quarterbacks in big-time throw rate and the bottom performers in turnover-worthy play rate.
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Aidan Hutchinson looked absolutely destined for the Defensive Player of the Year Award.
Before going down, he racked up 72 pass-rush wins — the most ever recorded by any defensive player in the PFF era over the first six weeks of a season.
...and he was on a bye in Week 5
An interesting nugget for 49ers fans:
Quarterback Brock Purdy has been responsible for nine sacks this season, the most among QBs through Week 5.
Trent Williams has allowed seven sacks total since joining the 49ers in 2020.
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PFF's in-game grading goes live today!
Follow along here to see how PFF grades evolve as the game goes on, along with some insights from our first-run grading process!
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Highest PFF passing grades when the score is within 7 points (since 2021):
1. Joe Burrow (91.7)
2. Tom Brady (90.1)
3. Josh Allen (88.9)
4. Patrick Mahomes (88.4)
5. Aaron Rodgers (88.1)
6. Kirk Cousins (87.9)
"The Buccaneers lead the league in blitz rate this season at 54.4%, the third-highest mark for a defense through the first four games since 2020.
Kirk Cousins enters the week ranked 25th in passer rating (71.1) against the blitz."
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A banger from @jimwyman10 today on how #49ers LB Fred Warner is making his case as the NFL's best defensive player.
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Warner is very easily on par with Luke Kuechly and Bobby Wagner in their prime years.