LT Christian Darrisaw
Darrisaw continues to be worth every penny of his 4-year, $113-million contract that was signed in the offseason. Against the Detroit Lions on Sunday, Darrisaw didn’t allow a single sack, quarterback hit, quarterback hurry over 60 offensive snaps. The fourth-year vet has played 100% of the offensive snaps in five of six games for the Vikings this season. For his work against the Lion, Darrisaw earned an 85.8 pass–blocking grade from PFF. While the game ultimately handed the red-hot Vikings their first loss, Darrisaw’s 85.8 blocking grade is the best of his season thus far.
LB Divine Deablo
Coming off an impressive defensive effort against the Steelers in Week 6, linebacker Divine Deablo continued to be an important piece in the Las Vegas Raiders defense. Against the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday, Deablo posted four total tackles, three of which were solo. The former Hokie’s four tackles landed him fourth among defensive players on the Raiders during Sunday’s contest and raised his tackle total to 12 on the . PFF granted Deablo 78.7 run defense and 76.5 tackling grades for his work on the gridiron at Sofi Stadium.
CB Kendall Fuller
Kendall Fuller’s performance in the Miami Dolphins secondary was a highlight in a disappointing 10-16 loss to the Indianapolis Colts. In 62 snaps at cornerback, Fuller racked up seven tackles and a pass breakup at Lucas Oil Stadium. For his efforts on gameday, the former Hokie earned an 80.5 tackling rating from PFF, his highest of the season and fifth highest among all Miami defensive players in Week 7. Fuller was also only one of five defensive players to play 100% of all defensive snaps in the contest.
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