Best and worst performers vs. Raiders

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Best and worst performers vs. Raiders

The Miami Dolphins' offense was nearly perfect on Sunday against the Las Vegas Raiders. Not once did it turn the ball over or post a comfortable 34-19 victory.

Four of the Dolphins' seven offensive drives ended in touchdowns and two in field goals. The only attempt that ended without points was a last-minute effort at the end of the second quarter that reached midfield before time expired in the first half.

However, Miami's defense wasn't as dominant. The Raiders gained 328 yards of offense, three yards shy of their best performance of the season, and only returned a punt once (not including one that was eliminated by a penalty).

Here is Miami stood out the most in the win and who struggled in the win:

5 top marks on offense

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  1. LT Terron Armstead: 84.0
  2. WR Tyreek Hill: 76.6
  3. RB De'Von Achane: 75.7
  4. TE Jonnu Smith: 73.2
  5. QB Tua Tagovailoa: 66.0

The 5 worst grades on offense

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  1. LG Robert Jones: 45.4
  2. C Aaron Brewer: 47.5
  3. TE Durham Smythe: 48.0
  4. TE Julian Hill: 51.1
  5. RB Jaylen Wright: 53.9

The 5 top marks in defense

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  1. OLB Chop Robinson: 86.4
  2. OLB Quinton Bell: 82.0
  3. LB Anthony Walker Jr: 75.3
  4. DL Benito Jones: 70.6
  5. DL Zach Sieler: 68.0

The 5 worst grades in defense

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  1. OLB Emmanuel Ogbah: 41.6
  2. OLB Tyus Bowser: 53.7
  3. S Jordan Poyer: 55.0
  4. CB squad Kohou: 57.7
  5. LB Jordyn Brooks: 59.9

Other personalities

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  • CB Storm Duck: 67.4
  • CB Jalen Ramsey: 65.5
  • WR Jaylen Waddle: 63.7
  • DL Calais Campbell: 63.3
  • WR Odell Beckham Jr: 62.3

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