PFF grades from the Vikings’ loss to the Packers: J.J. McCarthy struggles once again
What did Pro Football Focus think of how the Vikings performed on Sunday afternoon at Lambeau Field? Here’s a look at the player grades from the Vikings’ 23-6 loss to the Green Bay Packers:
Top 3 on offense (minimum 20 snaps)
Ryan Kelly … 84.4
Brian O’Neill … 77.1
Justin Jefferson … 71.8
Bottom 3 on offense (minimum 20 snaps)
Jalen Nailor … 46.9
J.J. McCarthy … 47.3
T.J. Hockenson … 51.0
Top 3 on defense (minimum 20 snaps)
Javon Hargrave … 79.6
Blake Cashman … 72.8
Dallas Turner … 69.3
Bottom 3 on defense (minimum 20 snaps)
Josh Metellus … 47.4
Byron Murphy Jr. … 49.8
Eric Wilson … 56.6
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