PFF Refocused: Miami Dolphins 31, New York Jets 28

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Replacing injured starter Jay Cutler (chest) early in the third quarter, Miami Dolphins backup quarterback Matt Moore helped his team overcome a 14-point deficit in the fourth quarter to secure a 31-28 win in the final seconds over the visiting New York Jets.

Moore completed 13-of-21 passes for 188 yards and two touchdowns – both to wide receiver Kenny Stills – against one interception in relief of Cutler.

Jets quarterback Josh McCown completed 17-of-27 passes for 209 yards and a season-high three touchdowns against one interception, but his arm went cold when it mattered most. The Jets’ offense totaled negative four yards in the final quarter of play, paving the way for Moore-led Dolphins comeback.

Defensively, Dolphins’ Reshad Jones led the team with seven tackles. With that, we give you our PFF exclusive takeaways from the contest for each team.



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[h=3]TOP 5 GRADES:[/h]
WR Jarvis Landry, 86.7 overall grade

DI Ndamukong Suh, 84.7 overall grade

Edge Cameron Wake, 84.4 overall grade

LB Rey Maualuga, 83.2 overall grade

DI Davon Godchaux, 81.4 overall grade

[h=3]PERFORMANCES OF NOTE:[/h]
[h=3]QB MATT MOORE, 71.8 OVERALL GRADE[/h]
Filling in after Jay Cutler went down in early in the third quarter, Moore made a number of big throws down the stretch in the comeback win. Moore consistently gave his play makers a chance to make a play on the ball, finding Kenny Stills on a corner route versus an all out blitz for a 28-yard touchdown, and connecting with Jarvis Landry on a 29-yard back-shoulder throw, setting up the game tying touchdown. On the day, Moore was at his best when the Jets did not blitz, going 11-of-13 for 143 yards, a touchdown, and a 138.1 passer rating on such throws.

[h=3]WR JARVIS LANDRY, 86.7 OVERALL GRADE[/h]
No matter which defenders the Jets matched up on Landry he managed to have success, catching passes on six different defenders on a multitude of routes. Landry was targeted 10 times total on the day, catching seven passes for 93 yards and touchdown. Landry’s had two clutch plays on the final game-tying touchdown drive, catching a crossing route and picking up big yards and leaping over a defender in the process, followed by a nice back shoulder catch that set up the game tying touchdown.

[h=3]DI NDAMUKONG SUH, 84.7 OVERALL GRADE[/h]
Suh was his usual, dominant self in the middle of the Dolphins defense all game. Against the run, he consistently blew up plays, despite not making any run stops. His run-defense grade of 87.2 shows just how unblockable he was for the Jets offensive line. He was no slouch in the pass game either, as he recorded a sack, a hit and four quarterback hurries on 28 pass-rushes.

[h=3]EDGE CAMERON WAKE, 84.4 OVERALL GRADE[/h]
It was a big game for Wake, as he managed to rack up three sacks rushing the passer. He also had three quarterback hurries, and drew a couple of holding penalties with his pass-rush. He got those six pressures despite only rushing the passer 18 times. His pass-rushing productivity score of 29.2 for the game is very impressive, and he led all players in this game with an 86.3 pass-rushing grade.



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[h=3]TOP 5 GRADES:[/h]
S Marcus Maye, 86.8 overall grade

LB Darron Lee, 84.8 overall grade

T Kelvin Beachum, 84.4 overall grade

S Jamal Adams, 84.1 overall grade

DI Muhammad Wilkerson, 83.6 overall grade

[h=3]PERFORMANCES OF NOTE:[/h]
[h=3]QB JOSH MCCOWN, 44.0 OVERALL GRADE[/h]
The Jets started strong thanks to strong play from McCown, who led the Jets to a couple early touchdowns and ended up accounting for all four scores, however he had a lot of problems too. When under pressure, McCown completed just 4-of-10 passes for 56 yards. He was 8-of-8 on passes thrown behind the line of scrimmage and 9-of-18 on passes ahead of it. Of course, there was also his absolutely terrible interception in which he misread the coverage deep in his own territory late that essentially cost the Jets the game.

[h=3]RB MATT FORTE, 79.8 OVERALL GRADE[/h]
This was a turn-back-the-clock game for Forte, who made his limited touches count in a big way. While having just seven rushing attempts, he picked up 41 yards with 33 of them coming after first contact. He also forced three missed tackles on those carries. He came up even bigger in the pass game, as he caught all five targets he saw for 41 yards and forced six missed tackles, four of which came on a big third down conversion early in the game. That works out to an absolutely silly elusive rating of 353.6 for the game.

[h=3]LB DARRON LEE, 84.8 OVERALL GRADE[/h]
The Jets were able to hold the Dolphins running game in check with Darron Lee leading the way. The Jets defense gave up just 2.1 yards per carry for a total of 53 yards, including an astonishing one yard before contact. Lee was shedding interior blocks all day, totaling five solo stops as well as securing a quarterback hit rushing the passer.

[h=3]CB BUSTER SKRINE, 27.1 OVERALL GRADE[/h]
Skrine struggled throughout the day, with a number of penalties and he gave up plenty of big plays down the field. Overall he was targeted 7 times, giving up 7 catches for 119 yards 3 touchdowns and a perfect passer rating of 158.3 in coverage. Skrine was beaten for touchdowns on the final two scores for the Dolphins.
 

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Darron Lee had his best game as a pro.........

Haven't watched the game yet, but am interested to see the play of the safety duo and DLee. Is Lee finally getting it? If so, makes the loss a bit easier to swallow. I'm really only looking for young guys developing this year, and if these three are hits then our D is on a solid foundation. Mac's next grouping rebuild then becomes the OL. One thing that is evident to me is that we need OL help in a big way. If we can't run the ball, no QB is going to succeed.
 
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Haven't watched the game yet, but am interested to see the play of the safety duo and DLee. Is Lee finally getting it? If so, makes the loss a bit easier to swallow. I'm really only looking for young guys developing this year, and if these three are hits then our D is on a solid foundation. Mac's next grouping rebuild then becomes the OL. One thing that is evident to me is that we need OL help in a big way. If we can't run the ball, no QB is going to succeed.

This is my objective take of Lee's performance yesterday. There's more to it than merely what PFF had written........


LB DARRON LEE, 84.8 OVERALL GRADE

The Jets were able to hold the Dolphins running game in check with Darron Lee leading the way. The Jets defense gave up just 2.1 yards per carry for a total of 53 yards, including an astonishing one yard before contact. Lee was shedding interior blocks all day, totaling five solo stops as well as securing a quarterback hit rushing the passer.



This was by far Lee's best performance as a pro. The Jets defense played mostly 4-3 that I could tell and Sharron was able to utilize his sideline to sideline speed. It was right up his alley. I'd have more praise if it weren't for two very costly and stupid penalties he had, including one that directly led to a Dolphins touchdown. He was also one of the main reasons the Dolphins were able to come back on the Jets? Between Buster Skrine and Lee they were paving the way for Matt Moore to torch the Jets. Lee's coverage skills are still very bad. He never turns his head to look for the football? With that said, EVERY time he's covering a receiver he will be susceptible for PI penalty. It's textbook PI when you get your arms up and waive them in front of the intended receiver and do not look back for the ball.


All in all, a decent performance by Minnie Mouse. But one OK game does not a player make........
 

Old#15

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Thanks for that. I know that PFF's ratings sometimes defy what we are seeing, so interested to see for myself. Had also heard on the radio that Lee was the best Jet defender yesterday??
 
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Thanks for that. I know that PFF's ratings sometimes defy what we are seeing, so interested to see for myself. Had also heard on the radio that Lee was the best Jet defender yesterday??

I don't think so. Look at the other grades for other defenders. If I were pointing out the BEST players on the field yesterday, it would be Muhammad Wilkerson followed by Leonard Williams, then probably Marcus Maye. A lot of the reason why Lee is becoming a better player is because the DL is finally starting to do it's job. Mo Wilkerson had a good game. He was actually noticed several times yesterday. He didn't have a sack that I know of, but had a few hurries/hits on the QB and an interception. Leo is as solid as they come. He is as fundamentally sound of a player as I know. Marcus Maye is really becoming a great player and dare I say almost as good as Jamal Adams?

If I had to blame the loss on one factor, it would Todd Bowles. He's not holding up his end of things. In regards to players on the field causing the Jets to lose? Buster Skrine followed by Darron Lee.....
 
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