Here are the Colts’ best and worst performers in their Week 12 loss to the Chiefs, according to PFF’s grading system.

Let’s take a look back at the Indianapolis Colts’ Week 12 performance against the Kansas City Chiefs with Pro Football Focus’ highest and lowest graded players from this game.

Below is a look at PFF’s grading system for some context. While this metric is very helpful when it comes to quantifying a player’s performance, PFF’s grading system isn’t the be-all and end-all either. It is one metric out of many that are out there.

90.0+: Elite80-89.9: High quality70-79.9: Good60-69.9: Above average50-59.9: Average40-49.9: Below average39.9 or less: Poor

Now, here are the Colts‘ five highest graded players on offense and defense from Week 12, along with which three players overall received the lowest grades.

Colts‘ 5 highest-graded players on offense vs. ChiefsTE Drew Ogletree: 90.8WR Ashton Dulin: 87.9TE Mo Alie-Cox: 74.1TE Tyler Warren: 71.2LT Bernhard Raimann: 69.9

Ogletree caught his first two passes of the season on Sunday, one of which went for a touchdown. Dulin had one reception for 48 yards, while Alie-Cox had a reception and graded out well as a blocker.

Warren had five catches for 45 yards and also graded out well as a blocker. Raimann allowed no quarterback pressures over 34 pass-blocking snaps.

Colts’ 5 highest-graded players on defense vs. ChiefsLB Germaine Pratt: 82.5DE Samson Ebukam: 73.2CB Sauce Gardner: 72.9DE Laiatu Latu: 69.3S Cam Bynum: 62.7

Pratt was all over the field, logging 21 tackles in this game. Ebukam graded out well against the run, while Latu led the team in pressures with six and had an interception.

Gardner allowed four receptions on seven targets for only 21 yards and had a pass breakup. Bynum had four tackles and allowed one catch for 17 yards.

Colts’ 3 lowest-graded players vs. ChiefsCB Mekhi Blackmon: 29.1DE Tyquan Lewis: 30.4DT Eric Johnson: 31.0

Blackmon played just five snaps, making two tackles, while allowing one reception on two targets for 10 yards. PFF did not grade him well in coverage.

Lewis played 15 snaps, logging one pressure and a missed tackle. Johnson played 11 snaps and didn’t record a stat.