Malcolm Rodriguez Is Highest PFF-Graded Lions Player against Jaguars

Read more on PFF's grades for the Detroit Lions in their 25-7 loss.
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The Detroit Lions struggled for much of Saturday afternoon, leading to a 25-7 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars in their second preseason game. 

Many of the starters, along with multiple key rookies, sat the game after two days of competitive joint practice reps. 

There were some encouraging moments, such as James Houston's four tackles for loss. However, the depth on the offensive line, among other areas, was exposed. 

"We'll be able to watch the tape, but I did feel like he showed up and did some good things (Saturday)," Dan Campbell said. "I wasn't able to watch him the whole game, but I felt like I watched him enough to feel like, you could feel his presence out there, which was good." 

Without their top six up front, the Lions' offense had a tough time getting and sustaining positive momentum. Ultimately, the unit managed just one score, while punting eight times. 

Quarterback Teddy Bridgewater was just 5-for-11 in his debut, which lasted six series. The lone touchdown for Detroit came in the second half on a 1-yard pass from Nate Sudfeld to Chase Cota. 

Here are Pro Football Focus' highest-and-lowest-graded players from Saturday's preseason tilt. 

Top PFF-graded offensive players

Worst PFF-graded offensive players

Top PFF-graded defensive players

Worst PFF-graded defensive players

  • FS Brady Breeze (47.6)
  • LOLB Julian Okwara (45.4)
  • DT Brodric Martin (41.2)
  • LB Derrick Barnes (28.9)
  • CB Colby Richardson (28.4)

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Christian Booher
CHRISTIAN BOOHER

Sports journalist who has covered the Detroit Lions the past three NFL seasons. Christian brings expert analysis, insights and an ability to fairly assess how the team is performing in a tough NFC North division.