Offense:
(QB):
Steven Montez: 60.5
(WR):
K.D. Nixon: 57.8 — registered a season-low run block grade of 45.1
Laviska Shenault: season-low 59.4
Dimitri Stanley: season-low score of 48.2 (also played in season-low 24 snaps vs. UCLA
Tony Brown: 68.3 (highest score since the Arizona game)
(RB):
Jaren Magham: 70.3 (registered a 86.0 pass blocking grade and keep in mind, he played vs. UCLA the highest number of pass block assignments of 2019)
(OL):
Arlington Hambright: 69.2
Tim Lynott: 68.1
Casey Roddick: 66.3 (highest score since the Oregon game)
Will Sherman: 65.9 (highest score since the Nebraska game)
Jack Shutack: 60.5 (season-high score)
(TE)
Brady Russell: 55.4
Defense
(LBs)
Nate Landman: 79.2 (highest grade of the season....previous high was a 66.2 scored against ASU)
Carson Wells: 77.7 (highest grade of the season...previous high was a 64.0 vs. ASU. Wells also scored a season-high 90.7 in pass coverage)
Akil Jones: 62.4
Nu'umotu Falo: 60.6 (played in only 14 snaps)
Alex Tchangam: 56.6 (played in only 14 snaps)
Davion Taylor: 45.2 (season-low overall score)
(DBs)
Mikial Onu: 71.3 (highest grade since the season opener against CSU)
Tarik Luckett: 63.3 (not bad for having played just 12 snaps all year prior to the UCLA game)
Derrion Rakestraw: 58.4 (third-best score of the year)
Delrick Abrams: 57.1
Mark Perry: 64.0 (played just 12 snaps)
(DL)
Mustafa Johnson: 67.7
Jalen Sami: 63.3
Terrance Lang: 61.2
Austin Williams 61.1 (played 12 snaps)
Janaz Jordan: 55.1 (played just 16 snaps)
Real tip of the cap to Tarik Luckett. Nate Landman also. Really impressed with Jaren Mangham's pass protection numbers, too. I gotta say, Davion Taylor really gets unforgiving grades a lot of the time but I cut the guy some slack — he's got arguably the most challenging role on the defense.
(QB):
Steven Montez: 60.5
(WR):
K.D. Nixon: 57.8 — registered a season-low run block grade of 45.1
Laviska Shenault: season-low 59.4
Dimitri Stanley: season-low score of 48.2 (also played in season-low 24 snaps vs. UCLA
Tony Brown: 68.3 (highest score since the Arizona game)
(RB):
Jaren Magham: 70.3 (registered a 86.0 pass blocking grade and keep in mind, he played vs. UCLA the highest number of pass block assignments of 2019)
(OL):
Arlington Hambright: 69.2
Tim Lynott: 68.1
Casey Roddick: 66.3 (highest score since the Oregon game)
Will Sherman: 65.9 (highest score since the Nebraska game)
Jack Shutack: 60.5 (season-high score)
(TE)
Brady Russell: 55.4
Defense
(LBs)
Nate Landman: 79.2 (highest grade of the season....previous high was a 66.2 scored against ASU)
Carson Wells: 77.7 (highest grade of the season...previous high was a 64.0 vs. ASU. Wells also scored a season-high 90.7 in pass coverage)
Akil Jones: 62.4
Nu'umotu Falo: 60.6 (played in only 14 snaps)
Alex Tchangam: 56.6 (played in only 14 snaps)
Davion Taylor: 45.2 (season-low overall score)
(DBs)
Mikial Onu: 71.3 (highest grade since the season opener against CSU)
Tarik Luckett: 63.3 (not bad for having played just 12 snaps all year prior to the UCLA game)
Derrion Rakestraw: 58.4 (third-best score of the year)
Delrick Abrams: 57.1
Mark Perry: 64.0 (played just 12 snaps)
(DL)
Mustafa Johnson: 67.7
Jalen Sami: 63.3
Terrance Lang: 61.2
Austin Williams 61.1 (played 12 snaps)
Janaz Jordan: 55.1 (played just 16 snaps)
Real tip of the cap to Tarik Luckett. Nate Landman also. Really impressed with Jaren Mangham's pass protection numbers, too. I gotta say, Davion Taylor really gets unforgiving grades a lot of the time but I cut the guy some slack — he's got arguably the most challenging role on the defense.