The Pittsburgh Steelers improved their record to 3-0 on Sunday after defeating the Los Angeles Chargers at Acrisure Stadium, 20-10.
According to Pro Football Focus, outside linebacker Nick Herbig had the highest grade on either side of the ball with a 95.5. Herbig showed out in the pass-rush, notching three pressures and two sacks in the winning effort.
On offense, right guard James Daniels was the highest-graded player, earning an impressive 93.2. Daniels was spotless in pass protection, as he didn't allow a pressure all game long.
Now, a look at the best and worst overall grades on both sides of the ball from the Steelers' Week 3 win over the Chargers.
Pittsburgh Steelers PFF Grades Week 4
Top-5 overall grades: Offense (min. 10 snaps)
RG James Daniels: 93.2
C Zach Frazier: 88.8
WR Calvin Austin: 82.0
QB Justin Fields: 75.4
WR Scotty Miller: 71.3
Bottom-5 overall grades: Offense (min. 10 snaps)
RT Broderick Jones: 51.2
LG Spencer Anderson: 53.5
TE Connor Heyward: 56.8
LG Mason McCormick: 57.2
LT Dan Moore: 57.8
Top-5 overall grades: Defense (min. 10 snaps)
OLB Nick Herbig: 95.5
DL Cameron Heyward: 90.2
CB Joey Porter Jr.: 74.8
OLB T.J. Watt: 72.6
CB Beanie Bishop: 69.1
Bottom-5 overall grades: Defense (min. 10 snaps)
CB Donte Jackson: 44.0
DL Larry Ogunjobi: 47.4
LB Payton Wilson: 60.4
DL Keeanu Benton: 62.2
S DeShon Elliott: 63.1
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