49ers PFF grades: Best and worst grades from Week 10 loss vs. Rams

The San Francisco 49ers returned home to Levi’s Stadium after two weeks on the road to take on the Los Angeles Rams, and Kyle Shanahan’s team was handed a 42-26 loss, dropping them to 6-4 on the year.

San Francisco had a tough game defensively, which made it difficult for Mac Jones and co. to keep up with Sean McVay’s offense throughout the four quarters.

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The 49ers may look to turn the page quickly, but this is still an important time for us to evaluate the team’s performance. So, as we look through Sunday’s game, let’s take a look at the Pro Football Focus grades to see who they believe were the best and worst 49ers on the field.

Overall PFF grades: Offense (min. 10 snaps)

Top 5

  • TE George Kittle – 81.5

  • LT Trent Williams – 70.3

  • LG Ben Bartch – 70.2

  • QB Mac Jones – 69.3

  • RB Brian Robinson Jr. – 68.5

Bottom 5

  • WR Kendrick Bourne – 58.4

  • FB Kyle Juszczyk – 58.0

  • RG Dominick Puni – 56.9

  • C Jake Brendel – 56.2

  • LG Spencer Burford – 52.8

Overall PFF grades: Defense (min. 10 snaps)

Top 5

  • DE Sam Okuayinonu – 70.5

  • DE Robert Beal Jr. – 69.3

  • LB Dee Winters – 59.8

  • DE Keion White – 57.6

  • CB Deommodore Lenoir – 56.7

Bottom 5

  • DE Clelin Ferrell – 44.5

  • DL Kevin Givens – 42.6

  • LB Luke Gifford – 28.9

  • DL Jordan Elliott – 28.7

  • DL C.J. West – 28.4

Pass protection grades (OL only)

  • LT Trent Williams – 82.2

  • RT Colton McKivitz – 66.4

  • RG Dominick Puni – 56.1

  • LG Ben Bartch – 51.4

  • LG Spencer Burford – 44.7

  • C Jake Brendel – 34.0

Run-blocking grades (OL only)

  • LG Ben Bartch – 71.9

  • RT Colton McKivitz – 63.9

  • C Jake Brendel – 62.5

  • LT Trent Williams – 56.5

  • LG Spencer Burford – 55.7

  • RG Dominic Puni – 55.6

Pass-rush grades (front-seven only, min. 10 pass-rush snaps)

  • DE Sam Okuayinonu – 70.9

  • DL Kalia Davis – 66.4

  • DE Clelin Ferrell – 58.3

  • DE Keion White – 57.0

  • LB Bryce Huff – 55.8

  • DL C.J. West – 53.7

  • DL Jordan Elliott – 52.8

  • DL Kevin Givens – 51.8

Coverage grades (min. 10 coverage snaps)

  • LB Dee Winters – 58.6

  • S Malik Mustapha – 56.3

  • LB Tatum Bethune – 56.2

  • CB Deommodore Lenoir – 54.1

  • S Ji’Ayir Brown – 53.3

  • CB Renardo Green – 51.0

  • CB Upton Stout – 41.1

  • LB Luke Gifford – 29.5

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This article originally appeared on Niners Wire: 49ers PFF grades: Best and worst grades from Week 10 loss vs. Rams

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