Following the Denver Broncos' 38-6 victory over the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday, Professional football focus has released grades for each player's performance in Week 11.
PFF rates players on a scale of 0 (worst) to 100 (best). Check out the best and worst of Week 11 below.
Best offensive players
- G Quinn Meinerz: 92.1
- QB Bo Nix: 83.3
- OT Mike McGlinchey: 77.4
- WR Devaughn Vele: 75.5
- RB Javonte Williams: 73.8
Bo Nix had the best game of his career in one record-breaking performance. Denver also found creative ways to include WR Marvin Mims (73.2), and he finished the day with the sixth-best offensive grade.
Best defensive players
- OLB Nik Bonitto: 90.0
- DL John Franklin Myers: 77.4
- DB Devon Key: 75.3
- CB Pat Surtain: 70.1
- DL Zach Allen: 65.6
Nik Bonitto has now surpassed his sack total for 2023 and is just one sack away from the first double-digit sack season of his career. Bonitto's nine sacks are tied for second in the NFL this season.
Worst offensive players
- G Ben Powers: 51.1
- RB Jaleel McLaughlin: 54.6
- C Luke Wattenberg: 59.0
- TE Adam Trautman: 59.0
- TE Lucas Krull: 59.3
Tight end needs to be a priority position for the Broncos in the offseason. Tyler Warren would be it a dream draft target.
Worst defensive players
- DL Jordan Jackson: 29.5
- L.B Levelle Bailey: 41.9
- DL Malcolm Roach: 45.7
- OLB Jonathan Cooper: 46.3
- CB Riley Moss: 48.2
The Cooper and Moss grades seem a bit harsh.
Special teams
- ST Devon Key: 86.2
- L.S Mitchell Fraboni: 77.8
- R Marvin Mims: 61.3
- K Wil Lutz: 68.0 (FG) 55.2 (KO)
- P Riley Dixon: 55.9
In the paid version of you can view the grades for each player PFF website.

