The Indianapolis Colts snapped their three-game losing streak with a come from behind win over the Jets in Week 11. Pro Football Focus has now reviewed the game-tape and handed out their individual player grades.
So on the offensive side of the ball for the Colts, which players stood out?
But first, my usual disclaimer, which is that while PFF’s grading system is helpful in quantifying a player’s performance, it is not the be-all-end-all. It is one metric and should be treated as such.
However, generally speaking, when a player performs well on he field, these grades generally reflect that.
Below is a look at PFF’s grading system to provide some context behind the numbers:
90.0+: Elite
80-89.9: High quality
70-79.9: Good
60-69.9: Above average
50-59.9: Average
40-49.9: Below average
39.9 or less: Poor
WR Josh Downs
PFF grade: 83.0
Downs was again excellent in this game–as he has been all season. He would catch all five of the passes thrown his way, totaling 84 yards and included a 31-yard downfield completion. Downs would also score a touchdown as well.
QB Anthony Richardson
PFF grade: 80.1
From an intangible standpoint, we saw Richardson throwing on time and within the rhythm of the play, while displaying excellent command of the offense. On the stat sheet, he completed 20-of-30 passes for 272 with three total touchdowns and 32 rushing yards. Richardson was particularly good in the fourth quarter.
WR AD Mitchell
PFF grade: 79.6
Mitchell only played 12 snaps but made the most of those opportunities. He caught his one target on a shallow crosser and turned it into a 33 yard gain that set up an eventual Colts touchdown from inside the five yard line. I feel like I’m yelling into the void here, but Mitchell needs more snaps.
Honorable Mentions
RT Braden Smith: 74.1
LG Quenton Nelson: 70.3
TE Drew Ogletree: 69.1