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James Conner continues to make defenders miss their target while Nick Bosa generates more pressure than anyone else
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James Conner continues to make defenders miss their target while Nick Bosa generates more pressure than anyone else

•James Conner continues to miss the defenders: The Arizona Cardinals RB is forcing more missed tackles at an incredible rate than any other player in the league.

Nick Bosa doesn't let himself stop himself from rushing the passer: he now leads the league in pressure generated.

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Each week we take a look at some of the more interesting nuggets that readers share with our “Premium Stats“Product” – whether it’s who the best pass rushers are, who the most productive receivers are, or who gets the best grades at certain positions.

With a little time on our hands, we set out to find out what stood out to us not only from this week's action, but throughout the season.


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Arizona Cardinals

James Conner has forced 58 missed tackles this year. Not only is that the highest number in the league, it's also 17 more than second place.


Atlanta Falcons

Kyle Pitts Hiking trails only George Kittle in yards when it comes to catching passes thrown 10-19 yards in the air. He has 195 this year and leads tight ends in touchdowns (with three).


Baltimore Ravens

Kyle Hamilton Leads all safeties in coverage stops with 12.


Buffalo Bills

Josh Allen is at the top of the list when it comes to big throws. His 18 is two more than Aaron Rodgers in second place (although his shooting percentage of 7.5% is also the highest).


Carolina Panthers

Feleipe Franks remains the highest-ranked special teamer to have played 100 snaps in the league with a grade of 91.0.


Chicago Bears

No running back has more yards from screen passes than D'Andre Swiftis 130.


Cincinnati Bengals

Joe Burrow At 1.3%, has the lowest turnover-worthy game share in the league (just ahead Lamar Jackson at 1.4% and Aaron Rodgers at 1.5%).

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Cleveland Browns

When aligned in the slot, Grant Delpit is targeted once every 22.3 snaps. This makes him the least targeted defender in slot coverage.


Dallas Cowboys

CeeDee Lamb Has three touchdowns on balls thrown between 10 and 19 yards in the air. That is the maximum in the league Michael Wilson.


Denver Broncos

Mike McGlinchey played most of the snaps in pass protection this week, but did not allow any pressure or penalties.


Detroit Lions

Among receivers who have been targeted at least 15 times, no player has a better NFL passer rating when targeted Caliph Raymondis 148.4.


Green Bay Packers

Jordan love has allowed the slightest pressure to result in a sack with his 10.4% mark.


Houston Texans

Two players forced three incompletions this week, and both played for the Texans. Kamari Lassiter And Eric Murray led the league in Week 8.


Indianapolis Colts

Nobody gained more yards from the slot this week than Josh Downs. He managed to win the week with 93.


Jacksonville Jaguars

Nobody had more stops against the run than Da Von Hamilton this week. He scored on 25% of his snaps against the run, for a total of six on the day.


Kansas City Chiefs

No defender has prevented a receiver from getting open so much Trent McDuffie. He blocks receivers at an annual rate of 69.41%.


Las Vegas Raiders

Jordan Meredith Has the highest pass blocking efficiency of any guard who has blocked at least 100 times. He allowed no pressure on 99.5% of his blocks.


Los Angeles Chargers

Justin Herbert had the best mark of any quarterback this week, supported by the league's best five throws.


Los Angeles Rams

As far as rookies generating pressure, the best in Los Angeles remain with the Rams. Jared verse (32) and Braden Fiske (21) set the pace.


Miami Dolphins

No offensive line gave up as little pressure as the Dolphins' 47.


Minnesota Vikings

No wide receiver created more separation this week than Jordan Addison, who was open on 91.67% of attacks where the defense tried to prevent him from taking the lead.


New England Patriots

No interior defender has more run stops than From that Godchaux at 20.


New Orleans Saints

Eric McCoy has the highest run blocking grade of any player this season with a score of 93.8.


New York Giants

Chris Hubbard struggled in pass defense this week, but he had the highest run-blocking grade of any player in Week 8 with a grade of 91.0.


New York Jets

Only Aidan Hutchinson has a higher pass rushing productivity rating among edge rushers when rushing from the left side of the line than Will McDonald IV (12.5 PRP).


Philadelphia Eagles

Lane Johnson did not allow a sack, hit or rush on 99.4% of his pass block attempts, the best rate of any tackle this year.

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Pittsburgh Steelers

Big week for Alex Highsmith who had more total pressures than any other player with 11 in Week 8.


San Francisco 49ers

The day of injury has come Aidan Hutchinson gives up its lead in the pressure buildup rating. Nick Bosa is now No. 1 overall with 46.


Seattle Seahawks

DK Metcalf has nine receptions that were at least 20 yards in the air. That's the most in the league next door George Pickens.


Tampa Bay Buccaneers

With a total of nine forced misses Bucky Irving had the most of any player this week.


Tennessee Titans

Jeffery Simmons had the highest pass rushing grade of any defensive interior lineman this week at 92.2.


Washington commanders

Terry McLaurin leads the league in contested catches with 12.

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