Highest-graded NFL players at every position ahead of Week 11

2T4FXCT Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff throws during the first half of an NFL football game against the Las Vegas Raiders, Monday, Oct. 30, 2023, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)

Jared Goff leads the way at QB: The Lions offense is humming, and Goff's ball security is a huge reason for that. His 1.7% turnover-worthy play rate is the second-lowest in the league and the lowest rate of his career.

Tyreek Hill is on another level: Hill has been arguably the best offensive player in the league. The Dolphins speedster is averaging an otherworldly 3.95 yards per route run, almost a full yard more than the next-closest receiver (3.11).

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Quarterback

Jared Goff, Detroit Lions: 90.6

The Lions offense is humming, and Goff's ball security is a huge reason for that. His 1.7% turnover-worthy play rate is the second-lowest in the league and the lowest rate of his career.


Running Back

De’Von Achane, Miami Dolphins: 93.6

Achane looks to make his long-awaited return this week after suffering an injury in his Week 5 matchup against the Giants. Despite playing only four games, Achane has 11 rushes of 10 or more yards, the 15th-most in the league.


Wide Receiver

Tyreek Hill, Miami Dolphins: 93.0

Hill has been arguably the best offensive player in the league. The Dolphins speedster is averaging an otherworldly 3.95 yards per route run, almost a full yard more than the next-closest receiver (3.11).

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Tight End

George Kittle, San Francisco 49ers: 87.1

The Niners' last three games have produced vintage George Kittle performances, as he has earned an 83.0-plus grade in each one. The seventh-year tight end has generated a 145.1 passer rating when targeted, the best mark at the position.

Offensive Tackle

Christian Darrisaw, Minnesota Vikings: 86.1

Darrisaw has earned top-five marks as both a pass-blocker (83.9) and run-blocker (82.4). The Vikings tackle duo of Darrisaw and Brian O’Neill has proven to be a top pairing in the league.

Offensive Guard

Kevin Dotson, Los Angeles Rams: 84.0

Dotson has the third-best run-blocking grade among all offensive linemen this year at 87.5. He's given up only seven pressures across 230 pass-blocking snaps.

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Center

Jason Kelce, Philadelphia Eagles, 81.9

Kelce has been one of the most reliable players in all of football over the last 13 seasons and should be a first-ballot Hall of Famer. This season, he’s given up only six pressures from 371 pass-blocking snaps and boasts the third-highest run-blocking grade among centers.

Interior Defensive Line

Dexter Lawrence, New York Giants: 92.7

Lawrence has been a bright spot for the Giants during their rough season. He leads his position with 46 pressures and has added the eighth-most run stops with 22.

Edge Defender

Nick Bosa, San Francisco 49ersMyles Garrett, Cleveland Browns: 92.9

Bosa and Garrett have been game-wreckers this year. Garrett's 94.1 pass-rush grade is followed by Bosa’s 92.6 grade. Bosa holds an 80.9 run-defense grade compared to Garrett’s 71.2 grade.

Linebacker

C.J. Mosley, New York Jets: 90.1

Mosley is playing at an elite level in his 10th year in the league. He’s posted top-10 marks in coverage grade, pass-rush grade and tackling grade, and his run-defense grade isn’t far behind. The entire Jets defense is playing great football, and Mosley is leading that unit.

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Cornerback

Paulson Adebo, New Orleans Saints: 90.8

Adebo has earned three consecutive 90.0-plus game grades. He leads the league with five pass breakups and three interceptions over the last three games.

Safety

Jevon Holland, Miami Dolphins: 90.0

Holland has been a game-changer for the Miami defense, producing an 89.4 coverage grade and three pass breakups. He is developing into one of the best young secondary players in the league.

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