PITTSBURGH — The Browns offense was bad during Sunday’s 23-9 loss to the Steelers.
Here’s how the offense graded according to Pro Football Focus:
(PFF grades every player on every play and uses a scale of 0-100, with higher grades indicating better play. PFF has explained its grades this way: 100-90 elite; 89-85 Pro Bowler; 84-70 starter; 69-60 backup; 59-0 replaceable. In other words, it’s similar to how we would match up percentages with traditional letter grades in school.)
NOTE: Snap counts in parentheses.
QUARTERBACK
Dillon Gabriel: 51.1 (82)
RUNNING BACKS
Dylan Sampson: 68.0 (15)
Adin Huntington: 60.0 (1)
Jerome Ford: 56.8 (33)
Quinshon Judkins: 54.7 (33)
WIDE RECEIVER
Jerry Jeudy: 60.4 (73)
Malachi Corley: 59.1 (2)
Jamari Thrash: 59.0 (37)
Gage Larvadain: 56.3 (13)
Isaiah Bond: 50.9 (71)
TIGHT END
Harold Fannin Jr.: 67.2 (66)
Blake Whiteheart: 48.2 (22)
David Njoku: 29.3 (36)
OFFENSIVE LINE
Joel Bitonio: 64.7 (82)
Wyatt Teller: 60.0 (82)
Teven Jenkins: 60.0 (2)
Jack Conklin: 53.1 (39)
Luke Wypler: 52.6 (3)
Ethan Pocic: 50.0 (82)
KT Leveston: 42.9 (48)
Cam Robinson: 38.3 (80)
Steelers’ Best Five Defensive Grades
Nick Herbig: 94.8 (50)
James Pierre: 86.1 (14)
T.J. Watt: 84.9 (49)
Alex Highsmith: 84.5 (47)
Joey Porter Jr.: 82.0 (79)
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