The Buffalo Bills might not have had the perfect outing some expected against the New Orleans Saints, but the job was done.
The Bills (4-0) took a 31-19 win against the Saints (0-4) on Sunday in Week 4 at Highmark Stadium.
Sometimes the stats can tell the story of who performed well and who did not, but Pro Football Focus is there to provide a little bit more context.
The football analytics outlet has released their final grades for players who competed in this week’s game based on their metrics. How did Bills players fare?
Here is a bit more of a clearer picture for you now.
PFF’s five-lowest grades for players on the Bills defense against the Saints can be found below (minimum 10 snaps played):
5. CB Taron Johnson
PFF grade: 50.8.
4. DT DaQuan Jones
PFF grade: 50.0.
3. CB Cam Lewis
PFF grade: 46.0.
2. DT Jordan Phillips
PFF grade: 39.7.
1. LB Dorian Williams
PFF grade: 29.6.
This article originally appeared on Bills Wire: Pro Football Focus: 5 lowest-graded Bills players on defense vs. the Saints in Week 4
Reporting by Nick Wojton, USA TODAY / Bills Wire
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