THE Houston Texans The Vikings failed on the field in a 34-7 loss to the Minnesota Vikings. Everything that could have gone right for the Vikings did.
Everything that could have gone wrong for Houston, including special teams, happened in a matter of minutes. The Vikings jumped out to a 14-0 lead after two disappointing offensive drives and never let up.
Focus on professional football gave grades to players who took a snap in Houston’s loss to Minnesota, and we’ve broken them down by offense and defense. Below are the five highest and lowest grades on both sides after what can only be described as the worst performance of the DeMeco Ryans era.
There were few surprises when it came to the highest and lowest rated players on both offense and defense. In fact, most of you can already guess who got a stellar or horrible rating.
Here’s a preview:
Top 5 Offenses
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WR Nico Collins – 81.0
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RT Tytus Howard – 76.7
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RB Cam Akers – 72.2
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WR Stefon Diggs – 72.1
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WR Dell Reservoir – 70.2
5th attack from the bottom
Top 5 Defenses
Bottom 5 Defense
Other notables
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QB CJ Stroud – 64.6
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CB Kamari Lassiter – 60.0
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LB Azeez Al-Shaair – 60.5
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RB Dare Ogunbowale – 61.3
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BY Danielle Hunter – 66.7
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FROM Jerry Hughes – 67.3
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OL Scruggs League Juice – 64.9
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CB Derek Stingley Jr. – 59.0
This article was originally published on Texans Wire: Texans PFF Grades: Best and Worst Players After Week 3 Loss to Vikings