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Standout Performers

Doug Baldwin • WR • Seattle Seahawks • Seventh season • @DougBaldwinJr

Baldwin started and caught his fourth touchdown of the season in a 34-31 loss against Atlanta on Monday night. He appeared on 84 percent of the Seahawks' offensive snaps, catching two of six targets for 40 yards. Baldwin's 87.1 season grade from Pro Football Focus ranks third in the league behind Antonio Brown and Julio Jones – his 75.7 run-blocking grade leads 107 eligible wide receivers.

David DeCastro • G • Pittsburgh Steelers • Sixth season

DeCastro started and played every offensive snap of Pittsburgh's 40-17 win against Tennessee on Thursday night. He allowed just one quarterback pressure on 48 pass-blocking snaps, earning an excellent +1.6 Pro Football Focus grade in pass blocking. DeCastro's 90.8 overall grade from PFF leads NFL guards.

Coby Fleener • TE • New Orleans Saints • Sixth season • @Coby

Fleener had his best game of the season in New Orleans' 34-31 overtime win against Washington on Sunday. The tight end hauled in all five of his targets for 91 yards, appearing on 51 percent of the Saints' offensive snaps. He also helped New Orleans gain seven yards per carry on the ground, earning an 81.0 grade from Pro Football Focus, the third highest of any Saint. Fleener and the Saints are the first team in the Super Bowl era to win eight straight after a 0-2 start.

Andrus Peat • T/G • New Orleans Saints • Third season • @AndrusPeat

Peat earned the highest Pro Football Focus grade of any Saint in New Orleans' 34-31 overtime win against Washington on Sunday. Starting and playing all 71 offensive snaps at left guard, Peat excelled in both pass protection and run blocking. He surrendered just one quarterback hurry on 48 pass-blocking snaps, and helped the Saints gain 160 rushing yards on 23 attempts (7.0 average). Peat and the Saints are the first team in the Super Bowl era to win eight straight after a 0-2 start.

Levine Toilolo • TE • Atlanta Falcons • Fourth season • @LevineToilolo

Toilolo caught his first touchdown of the season in a 34-31 win at Seattle on Monday night. Appearing on 50 percent of offensive snaps, the tight end caught both of his targets for 31 yards and his seventh career touchdown.

Week 11 RoundupJohnson Bademosi • CB/ST • New England Patriots • Sixth season • @J_Bademosi24

Bademosi came off the bench to make one solo tackle on 24 percent of defensive snaps and 13 special teams snaps during New England's 33-8 win over Oakland in Mexico City on Sunday.

Zach Ertz • TE • Philadelphia Eagles • Fifth season • @ZErtz_86

Ertz was largely held in check during Philadelphia's 37-9 win at Dallas on Sunday. Appearing on 94 percent of offensive snaps, he caught two of five targets for eight yards. Ertz shares the lead for touchdowns among tight ends (6) with Jimmy Graham, and ranks fourth among tight ends in receptions (45) and yards (536).

Cameron Fleming • T • New England Patriots • Fourth season • @CammyJFresh

Fleming appeared on 10 offensive snaps and seven special teams snaps in New England's 33-8 win against Oakland in Mexico City on Sunday.

Ryan Hewitt • TE/FB • Cincinnati Bengals • Fourth season @Huey_85

Hewitt appeared on 25 percent of offensive snaps and 18 special teams snaps (64 percent) in a 20-17 win at Denver on Sunday.

Kevin Hogan • QB • Cleveland Browns • Second season • @KHoagie8

Hogan was inactive for Cleveland's 19-7 loss against Jacksonville on Sunday.

Austin Hooper • TE • Atlanta Falcons • Second season • @AustinHooper18

Hooper started and played 63 percent of Atlanta's offensive snaps in a 34-31 win at Seattle on Monday night. The tight end caught both of his targets for -1 yard.

Blake Martinez • ILB • Green Bay Packers • Second season • @Big__Blake50

Martinez started and played every defensive snap of Green Bay's 23-0 loss against Baltimore. He led the Packers with eight tackles, including five solo and one for loss, and made two run stops. On the season, Martinez ranks fourth in the league with 84 tackles, while his 88.1 Pro Football Focus grade against the run ranks fifth among 91 eligible inside linebackers.

Josh Mauro • DE/DL • Arizona Cardinals • Fourth season • @JustJoshin90

Mauro came off the bench to appear on 41 percent of defensive snaps and five special teams snaps in Arizona's 31-21 loss at Houston on Sunday.

Christian McCaffrey • RB • Carolina Panthers • First season • @CMcCaffrey5

Bye week.

Ty Montgomery • RB • Green Bay Packers • Third season • @TyMontgomery2

Montgomery was inactive for Green Bay's 23-0 loss against Baltimore on Sunday.

Jordan Richards • S • New England Patriots • Third season

Richards appeared on five defensive snaps and 13 special teams snaps (59 percent) in New England's 33-8 win over Oakland in Mexico City on Sunday.

Brennan Scarlett • OLB • Houston Texans • Second season • @BScarlett17

Scarlett started and appeared on 64 percent of Houston's defensive snaps in a 31-21 win against Arizona. He finished the day with two tackles while also playing 14 special teams snaps (47 percent).

Michael Thomas • S • Miami Dolphins • Fifth season • @Michael31Thomas

Thomas appeared on 21 special teams snaps (70 percent) in Miami's 30-20 loss against Tampa Bay on Sunday, finishing the day with one forced fumble.

Solomon Thomas • DL • San Francisco 49ers • First season • @SollyThomas90

Bye week.