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The highest graded Dolphins offensive player on Sunday was ... Ryan Tannehill. That's interesting considering he was under pressure on 48.5 percent of his dropbacks — the highest rate for all QBs in Week One through Sunday.
(Salguero insight: The Dolphins realized postgame that the absence of WR DeVante Parker hurt them greatly. Without Parker to threaten Seattle deep, and the pass rush playing well against the Miami front, the Seahawks didn't fear the Dolphins going deep. The Dolphins did get deep that one time on an Earl Thomas bust that left Kenny Stills wide open. But Stills dropped the potential touchdown pass. Lesson? The Dolphins badly need Parker in the lineup.)
Even with his outstanding grade, Jones was not Miami's highest-rated safety. That was Isa Abdul-Quddus, who PFF grades at 84.7 overall, giving him the fifth highest grade of all safeties. Abdul-Quddus had a pass coverage of 85.5, which is the highest coverage grade of the 74 safeties PFF graded this week. week. The safety combo of Jones and Abdul-Quddus represents the only pair from the same team rated in the Top 10. Adbdul-Quddus is No. 5 and Jones is at No. 9 this week.
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The highest graded Dolphins offensive player on Sunday was ... Ryan Tannehill. That's interesting considering he was under pressure on 48.5 percent of his dropbacks — the highest rate for all QBs in Week One through Sunday.
(Salguero insight: The Dolphins realized postgame that the absence of WR DeVante Parker hurt them greatly. Without Parker to threaten Seattle deep, and the pass rush playing well against the Miami front, the Seahawks didn't fear the Dolphins going deep. The Dolphins did get deep that one time on an Earl Thomas bust that left Kenny Stills wide open. But Stills dropped the potential touchdown pass. Lesson? The Dolphins badly need Parker in the lineup.)
Even with his outstanding grade, Jones was not Miami's highest-rated safety. That was Isa Abdul-Quddus, who PFF grades at 84.7 overall, giving him the fifth highest grade of all safeties. Abdul-Quddus had a pass coverage of 85.5, which is the highest coverage grade of the 74 safeties PFF graded this week. week. The safety combo of Jones and Abdul-Quddus represents the only pair from the same team rated in the Top 10. Adbdul-Quddus is No. 5 and Jones is at No. 9 this week.
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