Highest-graded 49ers: Offense
- Skyy Moore, WR, 91.4, 3 snaps
- Luke Farrell, TE, 90.8, 22 snaps
- Jake Brendel, C, 83.2, 20 snaps
- Colton McKivitz, RT, 81.6, 66 snaps
- Christian McCaffrey, RB, 81.4, 49 snaps
Highest-graded 49ers: Defense
- Bryce Huff, DE, 81.9, 45 snaps
- Chase Lucas, CB, 81.0, 35 snaps
- Sam Okuayinonu, DE, 79.9, 44 snaps
- Tatum Bethune, LB, 79.3, 56 snaps
- Malik Mustapha, FS, 67.8, 45 snaps
Lowest-graded 49ers: Offense
- Demarcus Robinson, WR, 42.1, 22 snaps
- Nick Zakelj, LG, 46.8, 4 snaps
- Jake Tonges, TE, 48.3, 7 snaps
- Connor Colby, LG, 49.6, 62 snaps
- Brian Robinson, RB, 54.6, 17 snaps
Lowest-graded 49ers: Defense
- Renardo Green, CB, 28.2, 18 snaps
- Curtis Robinson, LB, 33.2, 9 snaps
- CJ West, DT, 45.1, 9 snaps
- Jason Pinnock, SS, 46.7, 23 snaps
- Ji'Ayir Brown, SS, 47.5, 65 snaps
Highest-graded Falcons
- Kyle Pitts, TE, 76.5, 53 snaps
- Jake Matthews, LT, 72.6, 65 snaps
- Sam Roberts, DT, 72.6, 20 snaps
- Ryan Neuzil, C, 72.0, 65 snaps
- Bijan Robinson, RB, 69.5, 57 snaps
Quarterback play
Mac Jones finished with a 75.9 offensive grade, the seventh-highest among his offensive teammates and his second-highest of the season (81.1 in Week 3). The 49ers quarterback completed 17 of 26 pass attempts for 152 yards with one interception.
By comparison, Falcons quarterback Michael Penix Jr. finished with a 59.3 offensive grade after completing 21 of 38 passes for 241 yards with a touchdown.
Highest marks
The game's highest grade went to wide receiver Skyy Moore, though his 91.4 offensive grade came on just three snaps. He finished with one catch for 15 yards.
The next-highest grade went to 49ers tight end Luke Farrell, who earned a 90.8 grade in 22 offensive snaps. He caught one pass for 11 yards and posted an 83.5 run-blocking grade, the fourth-best of the game.
Linebacker Tatum Bethune, filling in for the injured Fred Warner, earned the fourth-highest defensive grade on the team (79.3).
Blocking
The game's highest-graded offensive lineman was center Jake Brendel, who earned an 83.2 grade before leaving with a hamstring injury. He was replaced by Matt Hennessy, who posted a less-impressive 66.6 offensive grade and the second-best pass-blocking grade (74.4) on the team.
Left tackle Trent Williams led the 49ers in pass blocking (80.1), while right tackle Colton McKivitz earned the game's top run-blocking grade (88.8).
The lowest-graded 49ers offensive linemen were guard Nick Zakelj (46.8), who played four snaps, and rookie guard Connor Colby (49.6).
The 49ers' offensive line surrendered six total pressures:
- LG Connor Colby — 2
- LG Matt Hennessy, RT Colton McKivitz, RG Dominick Puni, LT Trent Williams — 1 each
Pass Catchers
Running back Christian McCaffrey earned the best receiving grade (88.1), catching seven passes for a game-high 72 yards. Wide receiver Skyy Moore came in second (87.3) in limited action.
Wide receiver Demarcus Robinson had the lowest receiving grade (43.1), while Jauan Jennings has not earned a grade above 54.7 over the past two games.
Rushing
McCaffrey also led all running backs with the best run grade (77.1) and an overall offensive grade of 81.4. He carried 24 times for 129 yards and two touchdowns.
Falcons running back Bijan Robinson finished with 40 rushing yards on 14 carries and 52 receiving yards on six catches, earning a 58.8 run grade and a 69.5 offensive grade.
Pass rush
Defensive end Bryce Huff was the 49ers' highest-graded pass rusher (84.3). He and Sam Okuayinonu each recorded five pressures and were responsible for the team's two sacks (one each).
Rookie defensive end Mykel Williams posted the lowest pass-rush grade (45.9).
Pressures by 49ers defenders:
- DE Bryce Huff, DE Sam Okuayinonu — 5 each
- DT Alfred Collins — 3
- DT Jordan Elliott, DT Kevin Givens, LB Dee Winters — 2 each
- LB Tatum Bethune, CB Chase Lucas, DE Mykel Williams — 1 each
Run defense
Safety Malik Mustapha was the best-graded run defender (77.1), with linebacker Tatum Bethune second (76.0). The lowest-graded run defender was safety Jason Pinnock.
Pass defense
Cornerback Chase Lucas led the game with a 77.9 coverage grade. The worst coverage grade went to cornerback Renardo Green (28.0), who exited with a toe injury after 18 snaps.
Tackling
Safety Ji'Ayir Brown had the highest tackling grade (86.3) of the game, followed by Malik Mustapha (83.4).
Jason Pinnock had the 49ers' lowest tackling grade (27.0), tallying two missed tackles. Tatum Bethune had a game-high three missed tackles, earning the second-lowest tackling grade (33.7).
Missed tackles by 49ers defenders:
- LB Tatum Bethune — 3
- SS Jason Pinnock — 2
- DE Bryce Huff, LB Dee Winters — 1 each
49ers Week 7 snap counts
Offense
66 - Colton McKivitz (RT), Dominick Puni (RG), Mac Jones (QB), Trent Williams (LT)
62 - Connor Colby (LG)
56 - Jauan Jennings (WR)
54 - George Kittle (TE)
51 - Kendrick Bourne (WR)
49 - Christian McCaffrey (RB)
46 - Matt Hennessy (LG)
39 - Kyle Juszczyk (FB)
22 - Demarcus Robinson (WR), Luke Farrell (TE)
20 - Jake Brendel (C)
17 - Brian Robinson (RB)
10 - Malik Turner (WR)
7 - Jake Tonges (TE)
4 - Nick Zakelj (LG)
3 - Skyy Moore (WR)
Defense
65 - Dee Winters (LB), Deommodore Lenoir (CB), Ji'Ayir Brown (SS)
56 - Tatum Bethune (LB)
47 - Darrell Luter Jr. (CB)
45 - Bryce Huff (DE), Malik Mustapha (FS)
44 - Sam Okuayinonu (DE)
42 - Mykel Williams (DE)
39 - Alfred Collins (DT)
35 - Chase Lucas (CB)
23 - Jason Pinnock (SS), Kalia Davis (DT)
21 - Jordan Elliott (DT)
20 - Kevin Givens (DT), Marques Sigle (FS)
18 - Renardo Green (CB)
17 - Trevis Gipson (DE)
9 - CJ West (DT), Curtis Robinson (LB)
7 - Luke Gifford (LB)
Special Teams
16 - Luke Gifford, Siran Neal
15 - Curtis Robinson, Luke Farrell
11 - Malik Turner
10 - Isaac Guerendo, Jake Tonges, Nick Martin, Trevis Gipson
9 - Chase Lucas, Eddy Pineiro (K)
7 - Darrell Luter Jr., Jon Weeks (LS), Thomas Morstead (P)
6 - Marques Sigle, Skyy Moore
5 - Jason Pinnock, Ji'Ayir Brown
4 - Austen Pleasants, Colton McKivitz, Connor Colby, Dominick Puni, Matt Hennessy, Nick Zakelj
3 - Alfred Collins, Brian Robinson, Kyle Juszczyk, Mykel Williams, Tatum Bethune
2 - Kalia Davis
1 - Bryce Huff, CJ West, Dee Winters, Jordan Elliott
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