FCS Football: Highest-Graded Offensive Players (Post-Week 9)

Southern Utah running back Targhee Lambson
Southern Utah running back Targhee Lambson / SUU Athletics

We utilized the Pro Football Focus (PFF) database and grading system to examine the top FCS offensive players during the 2024 season.

Each player's PFF grade represents their overall offensive grade for the 2024 season over the season's first nine weeks. Only players who played 20% of the minimum number of snaps at each position were included in the rankings below.

*Note: These rankings are based on the PFF grading system and do not represent FCS Football Central's positional rankings.

Quarterback:

1. Cam Miller (North Dakota State; 91.6)
T2. Tommy Mellott (Montana State; 91.4)
T2. Aidan Bouman (South Dakota; 91.4)
4. Jacob Clark (Missouri State; 91.1)
5. Jaden Craig (Harvard; 90.6)
6. Maverick McIvor (Abilene Christian; 90.1)
7. Derek Robertson (Monmouth; 89.5)
8. Ty Pennington (Northern Arizona; 89.1)
9. Camden Coleman (Richmond; 88.5)
10. Paxton DeLaurent (SEMO; 87.9)

Running Back:

1. Targhee Lambson (Southern Utah; 92.9)
2. Scottre Humphrey (Montana State; 92.4)
3. Eli Gillman (Montana; 91.5)
4. Travis Theis (South Dakota; 90.5)
5. ShunDerrick Powell (Central Arkansas; 90.1)
6. Kayvon Britten (Tarleton State; 89.7)
7. CharMar Brown (North Dakota State; 89.5)
8. David Avit (Villanova; 89.4)
9. Mari Adams (Davidson; 89.1)
10. Charles Pierre Jr. (South Dakota; 88.2)

Wide Receiver:

1. Efton Chism III (Eastern Washington; 89.7)
T2. Bo Belquist (North Dakota; 85.5)
T2. Ja'seem Reed (San Diego; 85.5)
4. Jimmy Kibble (Georgetown; 85.4)
5. Sam Phillips (Chattanooga; 85.3)
6. Elijah Steward (Lafayette; 84.3)
7. Karate Brenson (Tennessee State; 83.1)
8. Kylon Harris (Stephen F. Austin; 82.6)
T9. Zion Booker (Western Carolina; 82.5)
T9. Darius Cooper (Tarleton State; 82.5)

Tight End:

1. Lance Mason (Missouri State; 88.5)
2. Rohan Jones (Montana State; 82.7)
3. Nathan Levicki (Presbyterian; 80.1)
4. Tommy Smith (Rhode Island; 78.6)
5. Jake Woods (Cal Poly; 78.5)
6. Jacob Petersen (Holy Cross; 76.1)
7. Marvin Landy (Jackson State; 75.9)
8. Joe Stoffel (North Dakota State; 74.8)
9. Tyler Dostin (UT Martin; 73.7)
10. Seamus Gilmartin (Harvard; 73.4)

Offensive Tackle:

1. Grey Zabel (North Dakota State; 91.2)
2. Charles Grant (William & Mary; 90.5)
3. Bryce Henderson (South Dakota; 89.9)
4. Jaison Williams (Youngstown State; 83.1)
5. Delby Lemieux (Dartmouth; 82.5)
6. Titan Fleischmann (Montana State; 81.8)
7. Derek Osman (Harvard; 80.8)
8. Hayden Bozich (Brown; 79.0)
9. Conner Moore (Montana State; 78.9)
10. Derek Simmons (Western Carolina; 78.8)

Interior Offensive Lineman:

1. Reid Williams (Chattanooga; 83.1)
2. Kyle Brown (Dartmouth; 82.6)
3. Marcus Wehr (Montana State; 82.1)
4. Kadin Lynch (William & Mary; 80.6)
5. George Padezanin (Lehigh; 79.2)
6. John Ohnegian (Bucknell; 77.4)
7. Hunter Smith (Tarleton State; 77.0)
8. Joey Lombard (South Dakota; 76.3)
T9. William Bergin (Penn; 75.9)
T9. John Iannuzzi (Columbia; 75.9)
T9. Tuli Teuhema (Tarleton State; 75.9)

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Zachary McKinnell
ZACHARY MCKINNELL

Zach McKinnell is the Founder and Senior Editor of FCS Football Central. He is also a columnist for HERO Sports and a contributor for Athlon Sports. In 2022, he became an official voter in the FCS Stats Perform Top-25. He is a former contributor for Vols Wire, part of the USA TODAY Sports Network, and Fly War Eagle on FanSided. Zach graduated from Auburn University in 2018.