#StanfordNFL: Week 10
Henry Anderson • DE • Indianapolis Colts • Second season • @HenryAnderson91
Bye week.
Colts could get a lot of injured guys back this week: Henry Anderson, Mike Adams, Kendall Langford, Jack Mewhort.
— Zak Keefer (@zkeefer) November 14, 2016
Johnson Bademosi • CB/ST • Detroit Lions • Fifth season • @J_Bademosi24
Bye week.
Doug Baldwin • WR • Seattle Seahawks • Sixth season • @DougBaldwinJr
Baldwin caught three touchdowns in a game for the third time in the past two seasons as Seattle defeated New England, 31-24. Baldwin did his damage while catching six-of-eight targets for 59 yards, earning a 79.9 grade from Pro Football Focus, the second-highest of any Seattle offensive player. Russell Wilson is quickly becoming an MVP candidate, thanks in large part to the sixth-year receiver -- Wilson owns a 137.8 quarterback rating when targeting Baldwin, the most among all quarterback-and-wide receiver duos in the league.
Doug Baldwin 3rd game with 3 TD receptions in the past 2 seasons (no other player has more than 1)
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) November 14, 2016
.@DangeRussWilson connects with @DougBaldwinJr for the @Seahawks TD!#SEAvsNE https://t.co/jGmJEoQ1tz
— NFL (@NFL) November 14, 2016
David DeCastro • G • Pittsburgh Steelers • Fifth season
DeCastro earned a season-high +5.4 rating from Pro Football Focus in Pittsburgh's 35-30 loss against Dallas. He shook off an injury scare in the third quarter to play all 74 offensive snaps, earning a game-high 84.0 grade from PFF.
Zach Ertz • TE • Philadelphia Eagles • Fourth season • @ZErtz_86
Ertz followed up a strong outing in Week 9 with another good showing against Atlanta, helping Philadelphia win, 24-15. Ertz caught six-of-seven targets for 55 yards while playing 75 percent of the Eagles' offensive snaps. He also helped Philadelphia rush for 208 yards on 38 carries (5.5 average), with the Eagles possessing the ball for 38:10 across 60 minutes.
Salute to all our veterans for the sacrifices they make in service to our country to protect our freedoms #ThankYou #VeteransDay pic.twitter.com/yvX3WKBB79
— Zach Ertz (@ZERTZ_86) November 11, 2016
Coby Fleener • TE • New Orleans Saints • Fifth season • @Coby
Fleener started and played 63 percent of offensive snaps in Sunday's 25-23 loss against defending Super Bowl champion Denver. He caught both of his targets for 26 yards against the Denver defense, which held Drew Brees to 21 completions, well below his season average (29.2).
Cameron Fleming • TE • New England Patriots • Third season • @cammyjfresh
Fleming was used as a pass-eligible tackle on seven offensive plays in New England's 31-24 loss against Seattle on Sunday night. Fleming helped block for two one-yard touchdown runs from LaGarrette Blount while also appearing on 15 percent of special teams snaps.
Joshua Garnett • G • San Francisco 49ers • First season • @IamJoshG
Garnett punctuated his steady improvement with a career day in Sunday's 23-20 loss at Arizona. Garnett earned a 79.4 grade from Pro Football Focus, the highest of his career, and allowed just one pressure while playing all 63 offensive snaps. San Francisco faces New England at home in Week 11.
PFF: #49ers guard Joshua Garnett allowed just one total pressure on 41 pass-blocking snaps yesterday. Didn't allow a single hit or sack.
— Rand Getlin (@Rand_Getlin) November 14, 2016
Ryan Hewitt • TE/FB • Cincinnati Bengals • Third season • @Huey85
Hewitt played 17 percent of offensive snaps and 52 percent of special teams snaps in Cincinnati's 21-20 loss at the New York Giants on Monday night.
Kevin Hogan • QB • Cleveland Browns • First Season • @KHoagie8
Hogan appeared on two offensive snaps in Cleveland's 28-7 loss against Baltimore on Thursday. He carried the ball once for one yard after not dressing for Week 9.
Austin Hooper • TE • Atlanta Falcons • First season • @AustinHooper18
Hooper appeared on 72 percent of offensive snaps in Atlanta's 24-15 loss at Philadelphia. The rookie hauled in one of three targets for eight yards. Hooper's productivity was limited by Philadelphia's ball control -- the Eagles had the ball for 38:10 of the 60-minute contest.
Andrew Luck • QB • Indianapolis Colts • Fifth season • @ALBookClub
Bye week.
ICYMI from over the weekend: Brian Schottenheimer has played a big role in Andrew Luck's bounce-back season https://t.co/QV8YDhHLIB
— Mike Wells (@MikeWellsNFL) November 14, 2016
Blake Martinez • ILB • Green Bay Packers • First season • @Big__Blake50
Martinez's play in a 47-25 loss at Tennessee was a bright spot for Green Bay. An early injury to Jake Ryan put more responsibility on Martinez's shoulders, who led all Packers with 10 tackles (seven solo) while playing 73 percent of the team's defensive snaps. According to Pro Football Focus, Martinez's +4.1 rating was a season-high and his 88.7 grade for the game was the highest of any Packer. Furthermore, Martinez doubled his previous career high with six run stops, also adding his first career quarterback hit.
Josh Mauro • DE/DL • Arizona Cardinals • Third season • @JustJoshin90
Mauro started and played a season-high 38 snaps (60 percent) in Arizona's 23-20 win against San Francisco. He finished the day with three tackles, including one for loss, and one quarterback hit. Arizona travels to face the reeling Minnesota Vikings in Week 11.
I think Josh Mauro was ready for that Colin Kaepernick-to-Quinton Patton shovel pass off the jet sweep. It's a 6-yard loss.
— Matt Maiocco (@MaioccoCSN) November 13, 2016
Ty Montgomery • WR/KR • Green Bay Packers • Second season • @TyMontgomery2
With Randall Cobb and James Starks healthy, Montgomery was limited to 28 percent of Green Bay's offensive snaps in a 47-25 loss at Tennessee. He carried the ball three times for nine yards, catching both of his targets for 11 yards. Green Bay travels to Washington in Week 11.
Best thing to happen to GB's offense this season was Ty Montgomery. Played 13 snaps this week. Carried 3 times. Poor.
— Sam Monson (@PFF_Sam) November 13, 2016
Kyle Murphy • T • Green Bay Packers • First season • @KyleMurphy78
Murphy was inactive for Green Bay's 47-25 loss at Tennessee. Veteran offensive lineman T.J. Lang was injured in the first quarter, so there is a chance Murphy could suit up as a reserve in the Packers' Week-11 trip to Washington.
Trent Murphy • DE/OLB • Washington Redskins • Third season • @TMurphy_93
Murphy looked sharp after Washington's bye, feasting on Minnesota's banged up offensive line in a 26-20 win. Murphy's Pro Football Focus grade of 77.7 was the third-highest on the Redskins' defense, which sacked Sam Bradford three times with eight quarterback hits. Murphy was responsible for three of those hits and one quarterback sack, his seventh of the season. Murphy sits tied for eighth in the league in sacks, adding three tackles in Sunday's win. Washington faces Green Bay on Sunday night before traveling to Dallas on Thanksgiving.
SACK! Down goes Bradford. Credit to @TMurphy_93.
— Washington Redskins (@Redskins) November 13, 2016
David Parry • DT/NG • Indianapolis Colts • Second season • @DavidParry58
Bye week.
Andrus Peat • T/G • New Orleans Saints • Second season • @AndrusPeat
With starting left tackle Terron Armstead injured, Peat started and played every snap at left tackle in New Orleans' 25-23 loss against defending Super Bowl champion Denver. Untimely turnovers were the undoing for the Saints, who limited Denver's pass rush to one sack thanks in part to Peat.
LT Terron Armstead inactive for #Saints today. Big day for backup Andrus Peat https://t.co/glwn3IVpJM
— Mike Triplett (@MikeTriplett) November 13, 2016
Ed Reynolds • S • Cleveland Browns • Third season
Reynolds had his best performance of the season in Thursday's 28-7 loss against Baltimore, both earning the start and doubling his season total for tackles while appearing on 90 percent of Cleveland's defensive snaps. He finished the game with six tackles, five solo, while earning a 75.7 grade from Pro Football Focus, the sixth-best of any Brown.
Ed Reynolds gets the start at safety opposite Ibraheim Campbell
— Andrew Gribble (@Andrew_Gribble) November 11, 2016
Jordan Richards • S • New England Patriots • Second season
Richards appeared on 56 percent of special teams snaps in New England's 31-24 loss against Seattle on Sunday night.
Richard Sherman • CB • Seattle Seahawks • Sixth season @R_Sherman25
Sherman started and played 90 percent of defensive snaps in Seattle's 31-24 win at New England on Sunday night. He made seven tackles, three solo, and recovered a fumble which led to Doug Baldwin's third receiving touchdown of the night. Sherman's 80.6 grade from Pro Football Focus was the third-highest of any Seattle defender.
Tom Brady's career stats when targeting @RSherman_25. #SEAvsNE pic.twitter.com/IeVV5cwXp9
— NFL (@NFL) November 13, 2016
Shayne Skov • LB • San Francisco 49ers • Second season • @ShayneSkov
Skov was in for four defensive snaps and 86 percent of special teams plays in San Francisco's 23-20 loss at Arizona. Skov made the most of his time on defense, combining with Ahmad Brooks to stop David Johnson for a one-yard loss, his only tackle of the day. San Francisco welcomes New England to Levi's Stadium in Week 11.
Stepfan Taylor • RB/ST • Arizona Cardinals • Fourth season • @KULABAFI
Taylor appeared on 55 percent of Arizona's special teams snaps in a 23-20 win against San Francisco.
Michael Thomas • S • Miami Dolphins • Fourth season • @Michael31Thomas
Thomas played 35 percent of defensive snaps and 83 percent of special teams snaps in Miami's fourth-consecutive win, a 31-24 triumph at San Diego. He finished the day with two tackles on defense and two special teams tackles. At 5-4, Miami is projected as the first team out of the AFC playoff picture, 1.5 games behind Denver.
Levine Toilolo • TE • Atlanta Falcons • Fourth season • @LevineToilolo
Toilolo started and appeared on 28 percent of Atlanta's offensive snaps in a 24-15 loss at Philadelphia.
Griff Whalen • WR • San Diego Chargers • Fourth season • @GriffWhalen
Whalen appeared on 71 percent of San Diego's offensive snaps in a 31-24 win at San Diego, catching his only target for 10 yards.