1. DI Adin Huntington, Cleveland

Browns (64.8)

Huntington logged 25 offensive snaps as a fullback and 158 defensive snaps as a lineman for the Browns. He earned two 85.0-plus PFF game grades in a row — in Weeks 2 and 3 against the Ravens and Packers, respectively

— and notched a quarterback pressure and at least one stop in each outing.

While an increased workload didn't follow, Huntington was a steady presence for Cleveland, despite his undrafted status. He didn't miss a single tackle, leading to a 73.8 PFF tackling grade, which tied for 10th best among 170 interior defenders who tallied at least 100 regular-season snaps.

  1. TE Benjamin Yurosek, Minnesota

5 comments
  1. I remember hearing his name being mentioned on the broadcast a lot on defense this year. He had a solid year.

  2. Our DT rotation is almost comically stacked

    Graham, Collins, Harris, Hall, and Huntington probably start or at least get significant reps in any 4 man front in the league

  3. Not on the list but Isaiah Bond and Gage Larvadain both deserve a shout out.

    This draft class was stellar.

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