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10. DE Joe Jackson - Grade: 79.6
Joe Jackson impressed with a 82.6 pass rush grade, but PFF felt like he could have performed better against the run as he earned a 44.9 run defense grade. Jackson led the team with five quarterback pressures, according to PFF.
9. DE Trent Harris - Grade: 80.8
Harris finished the game with a 78.6 run defense grade and a 77.7 pass rush grade. Harris finished the game with three tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss, and two sacks.
8. OL Tyler Gauthier - Grade: 81.1
Gauthier finished with an 86.1 pass blocking grade and a 74.5 run blocking grade.
7. OL Kc McDermott - Grade: 81.2
McDermott graded out with an 83.1 pass blocking grade and a 75.5 run blocking grade.
6. OL Navaughn Donaldson - Grade: 81.3
Donaldson graded out with an elite pass blocking grade of 85.2, according to Pro Football Focus. His run blocking grade was a 76.8 for the day.
5. DE Chad Thomas - Grade: 82.5
Thomas was impressive all around as he finished with a 81.9 run defense grade and an 80.6 pass rush grade while playing 41 snaps. Thomas finished the game with four tackles and half a sack.
4. LB Michael Pinckney - Grade: 82.7
Pinckney was solid across the board according to PFF as he finished wit ha 79.5 run defense grade and an impressive 83.4 coverage grade. Pinckney played 45 snaps in the game. Pinckney finished the game with six tackles, one tackle for loss, and one pass break-up.
3. OL Tyree St. Louis - Grade: 83.6
St. Louis impressed PFF with an elite pass blocking grade of 88.6 against Virginia. His run blocking grade was just a 58.6, however.
2. DT RJ McIntosh - Grade: 84.9
McIntosh impressed with his run defense as he earned a 86.4 run defense grade while playing an impressive 52 snaps. McIntosh finished the game with four tackles and three tackles for loss. According to PFF, McIntosh also finished with an impressive four quarterback pressures.
1. DB Jaquan Johnson - Grade: 86.6
For the past month, there hasn’t been a safety in the country playing at a higher level than Johnson. For his efforts against Virginia, Johnson earned the sixth best safety grade in the country. Johnson earned a coverage grade of 82.7 and a run defense grade of 82.1 while leading Miami with nine tackles and one interception that was returned for a touchdown. Johnson played 66 snaps against UVA.
Other Notes
•Quarterback Malik Rosier graded out with a respectable 78.7 grade. PFF gave him a 77.3 passing grade and a 74.7 rushing grade.
•One of the most impressive stats by any player on defense: the fact that RJ McIntosh played 52 snaps. Only Jaquan Johnson, Shaquille Quarterman, Michael Jackson, and Sheldrick Redwine played more. Defensive tackles aren’t supposed to have that type of stamina.
•While he still isn’t 100 percent healthy, receiver Ahmmon Richards looks like he is on his way back from his hamstring injury. Richards was targeted four times and caught all four of those passes.
•RB Travis Homer did not impress PFF with his performance as he graded out at a 41.8 for his efforts.
•DB Amari Carter continues to grade out well. He played 22 snaps on defense and earned a 77.6 grade for his efforts.
•CB Malek Young graded out poorly, according to PFF, as he earned a 32.5 overall grade and a 31.6 coverage grade.
•CB Dee Delaney played 18 snaps and earned a grade of 37.8. He did earn a 83.2 run defense grade.
•LB De’Andre Wilder played 12 snaps on defense as he replaced Charles Perry in the playing rotation and earned a grade of 76.2.
•Scott Patchan played three snaps at defensive end at the end of the game.
https://247sports.com/college/miami...nia-According-To-Pro-Football-Focus-110736597
Joe Jackson impressed with a 82.6 pass rush grade, but PFF felt like he could have performed better against the run as he earned a 44.9 run defense grade. Jackson led the team with five quarterback pressures, according to PFF.
9. DE Trent Harris - Grade: 80.8
Harris finished the game with a 78.6 run defense grade and a 77.7 pass rush grade. Harris finished the game with three tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss, and two sacks.
8. OL Tyler Gauthier - Grade: 81.1
Gauthier finished with an 86.1 pass blocking grade and a 74.5 run blocking grade.
7. OL Kc McDermott - Grade: 81.2
McDermott graded out with an 83.1 pass blocking grade and a 75.5 run blocking grade.
6. OL Navaughn Donaldson - Grade: 81.3
Donaldson graded out with an elite pass blocking grade of 85.2, according to Pro Football Focus. His run blocking grade was a 76.8 for the day.
5. DE Chad Thomas - Grade: 82.5
Thomas was impressive all around as he finished with a 81.9 run defense grade and an 80.6 pass rush grade while playing 41 snaps. Thomas finished the game with four tackles and half a sack.
4. LB Michael Pinckney - Grade: 82.7
Pinckney was solid across the board according to PFF as he finished wit ha 79.5 run defense grade and an impressive 83.4 coverage grade. Pinckney played 45 snaps in the game. Pinckney finished the game with six tackles, one tackle for loss, and one pass break-up.
3. OL Tyree St. Louis - Grade: 83.6
St. Louis impressed PFF with an elite pass blocking grade of 88.6 against Virginia. His run blocking grade was just a 58.6, however.
2. DT RJ McIntosh - Grade: 84.9
McIntosh impressed with his run defense as he earned a 86.4 run defense grade while playing an impressive 52 snaps. McIntosh finished the game with four tackles and three tackles for loss. According to PFF, McIntosh also finished with an impressive four quarterback pressures.
1. DB Jaquan Johnson - Grade: 86.6
For the past month, there hasn’t been a safety in the country playing at a higher level than Johnson. For his efforts against Virginia, Johnson earned the sixth best safety grade in the country. Johnson earned a coverage grade of 82.7 and a run defense grade of 82.1 while leading Miami with nine tackles and one interception that was returned for a touchdown. Johnson played 66 snaps against UVA.
Other Notes
•Quarterback Malik Rosier graded out with a respectable 78.7 grade. PFF gave him a 77.3 passing grade and a 74.7 rushing grade.
•One of the most impressive stats by any player on defense: the fact that RJ McIntosh played 52 snaps. Only Jaquan Johnson, Shaquille Quarterman, Michael Jackson, and Sheldrick Redwine played more. Defensive tackles aren’t supposed to have that type of stamina.
•While he still isn’t 100 percent healthy, receiver Ahmmon Richards looks like he is on his way back from his hamstring injury. Richards was targeted four times and caught all four of those passes.
•RB Travis Homer did not impress PFF with his performance as he graded out at a 41.8 for his efforts.
•DB Amari Carter continues to grade out well. He played 22 snaps on defense and earned a 77.6 grade for his efforts.
•CB Malek Young graded out poorly, according to PFF, as he earned a 32.5 overall grade and a 31.6 coverage grade.
•CB Dee Delaney played 18 snaps and earned a grade of 37.8. He did earn a 83.2 run defense grade.
•LB De’Andre Wilder played 12 snaps on defense as he replaced Charles Perry in the playing rotation and earned a grade of 76.2.
•Scott Patchan played three snaps at defensive end at the end of the game.
https://247sports.com/college/miami...nia-According-To-Pro-Football-Focus-110736597