The NFL has reached the quarter pole of the 2025 season, which typically means media outlets will assemble awards for the first four weeks for the best players and other criteria.
Pro Football Focus was no exception, building their Quarter Season All-Pro Team. The team features a pair of players from the Detroit Lions, with wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown and offensive tackle Penei Sewell making the team.
St. Brown has already hauled in six touchdown catches through four games and has at least one in three straight games entering Week 5. He posted a hat trick in Week 2 against the Chicago Bears. St. Brown also ranks 7th in the league with 307 receiving yards and ranks second in the NFL among qualified receivers with a 0.91 EPA per target, per NFL Next Gen Stats.
Sewell has been enjoying another dominant season. His 93.2 overall grade from PFF is No. 1 among all tackles and he has graded out as the best run blocker through four weeks, including posting the best single-game run-blocking grade in PFF history, which dates back to 2006. He posted a 99.7 run-blocking grade in the Week 3 win over the Baltimore Ravens, when both Jahmyr Gibbs and David Montgomery rushed for two touchdowns each in the 38-30 win.
Defensive end Aidan Hutchinson and safety Brian Branch were selected to the Second Team.
This article originally appeared on Lions Wire: Two Lions made PFF First-Team Quarter All-Pro team
Reporting by Billy Riccette, Lions Wire / Lions Wire
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