Titans snap count takeaways, top PFF grades, stunning stats from Week 12
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Top PFF grades on defense
The top-five Titans players on defense according to PFF’s grades were…
Per @PFF, #Titans' top 5 defensive grades (at least 20% of snaps):
— John Glennon (@glennonsports) November 25, 2019
--Jackson (87.3)
--J. Brown (82.3)
--Correa (81.2)
--Wake (76.4)
--Vaccaro (75.4)
Notes
-Adoree’ Jackson continues to put together a great season, albeit very quietly. He was solid in coverage once again in Week 12, and he totaled 12 tackles (10 solo, one for loss), the second-most on the team.
-Brown wasted no time getting back into action after missing Week 10. He led the team in tackles with 15 (11 solo) and earned the second-highest grade on defense against the Jags.
-Wake played the most snaps he has all season and only totaled one QB hit, but still somehow made the top five. Not too sure how that happened, as I didn’t really see him getting a lot of pressure throughout the game and he didn’t record a single stat other than the QB hit.
-With Sharif Finch a healthy scratch, Kamalei Correa got some extra work and posted the third-highest grade. He totaled four tackles (three solo).
-Kenny Vaccaro was active for Tennessee in Week 12. Not only did he have five solo tackles, but he also notched his first sack of the 2019 season.