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Thursday, December 27, 2018

Browns’ defensive snap counts, stats, and PFF notes: Week 16

The Browns shut the Bengals down for most of the game, until a quick 18 points in the fourth quarter.

Below, we analyze the snap counts and stats on offense for the Cleveland Browns’ Week 16 game against the Cincinnati Bengals.

  • Myles Garrett had to be frustrated that he didn’t get a sack, but that doesn’t mean he wasn’t generating pressure. He received the highest defensive grade with an 88.7. The Browns didn’t play a ton of defensive snaps, but his 44 snaps equated to 94% of the snaps, a much higher percentage than in recent weeks. He also was utilized on the other end again for at least a snap.
  • What possessed Larry Ogunjobi on Sunday? This looked like the Ogunjobi who was a mauler to begin the season. Per PFF, he made 3 run stops in 15 run snaps, “earning the third-best run stop percentage (20.0) among qualifying Week 16 defensive tackles.”
  • Genard Avery was a man on a mission. His reps (83%) continue to increase as he received a game grade of 72.7 from PFF (third highest). Per PFF, he logged 2 quarterback pressures in his 17 pass-rushes and made three defensive stops.
  • Joe Schobert forced a fumble that the Bengals recovered, but it counted as a sack. Schobert (76.9) received the 2nd highest defensive grade from PFF.
  • The Browns lost Denzel Ward late in the game to another concussion after another player had missed a tackle. With Ward back, Briean Boddy-Calhoun fell back to the back of the depth chart, with T.J. Carrie continuing to receiver the nickelback snaps.
  • It was another good game for Jabrill Peppers, who logged a sack, two tackles for a loss, and made some plays in coverage. Damarious Randall didn’t get any interceptions this time around, but I’m dying to know what he had planned if he did.


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