The San Francisco 49ers dropped their record to 6-4 after a 42-26 loss against the Los Angeles Rams in Week 10. Today, Pro Football Focus released its grades and snap counts from the game. Which Niners stood out, and who needs more work?

Highest-graded 49ers: Offense




Highest-graded 49ers: Defense



Lowest-graded 49ers: Offense



Lowest-graded 49ers: Defense



Highest-graded Rams



Quarterback play


49ers quarterback Mac Jones completed 33 of his 39 passes for 319 yards with three touchdowns and one interception, finishing with a 115.7 passer rating. His 69.3 overall grade was the fourth-highest among his offensive teammates.
Jones' 76.8 offensive grade for the season is the second-highest of his career, behind only his rookie year, when he earned an 80.0 offensive grade.


Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford, however, earned much better marks. He completed 24 of his 36 passes for 280 yards with four touchdowns and no interceptions, finishing with a 127.1 passer rating. His overall grade of 87.6 ranked fourth among all his teammates.

Highest marks


Tight end George Kittle earned the best grade among his 49ers teammates. His 81.5 offensive grade was his best since Week 1 (86.2). Kittle finished the game with nine catches for 84 yards and a touchdown on nine targets.

Defensive end Sam Okuayinonu earned the 49ers' best defensive grade (70.5), finishing with two tackles.

Blocking


Left tackle Trent Williams was the 49ers' highest-graded offensive lineman, earning a 70.3 offensive grade and a team-best 82.2 pass-blocking grade. He allowed just one pressure in 42 pass-blocking snaps.

Left guard Ben Bartch earned the best run-blocking grade (71.9) among his teammates, while fullback Kyle Juszczyk came in second with a 70.1 run-blocking grade. Bartch's offensive grade of 70.2 was close to matching Williams' team-best mark.


The worst-graded offensive lineman from the game was Spencer Burford, who started at left guard. Burford earned a 52.8 offensive grade over his 35 snaps.

Tight end George Kittle graded out as the 49ers' worst run blocker of the game (53.0), while running back Christian McCaffrey earned the game's lowest pass-blocking grade (24.1).

In total, the 49ers' offensive line surrendered 10 pressures.

Pressures allowed among O-line:

Pass Catchers


Tight end George Kittle was the 49ers' highest-graded pass catcher, earning an 85.5 receiving grade. Christian McCaffrey came in second on the team with an 83.7 receiving grade.


The lowest-graded pass catcher was Kyle Juszczyk, who earned a 52.6 receiving grade.

For the second consecutive week, Pro Football Focus did not credit a 49ers pass catcher with a drop.

Rushing


For the second straight week, running back Brian Robinson earned the team's best rushing grade (67.9), followed by Mac Jones (58.2) and Christian McCaffrey (55.5). Robinson led the 49ers with 41 rushing yards and a touchdown on eight carries (5.1 yards per attempt). McCaffrey earned just 30 rushing yards on 12 carries (2.5 yards per attempt).

Rams running back Kyren Williams earned the game's best rushing grade (77.8). He finished with 73 rushing yards and two touchdowns on 14 carries.

Pass rush


Surprisingly, rookie cornerback Upton Stout earned the game's best pass-rush grade (84.6), albeit on just seven pass-rush snaps. Sam Okuayinonu came in second with a 70.9 pass-rush grade.


Defensive tackle Kevin Givens earned the game's lowest pass-rush grade (51.8).

Pressures by 49ers defenders:

Run defense


Defensive end Robert Beal Jr. earned the 49ers' best run-defense grade (69.8). Safety Jason Pinnock earned the second-highest run-defense grade (65.6) among 49ers defenders.

The game's lowest run-defense grade went to rookie defensive tackle CJ West (28.1), while defensive tackle Jordan Elliott wasn't far behind with a 30.5 run-defense grade.

Pass defense


Linebacker Curtis Robinson earned the 49ers' best coverage grade (63.1), while linebacker Luke Gifford posted the game's lowest coverage grade (29.5).


Tackling


San Francisco's highest-graded tackler was linebacker Dee Winters (80.1), followed closely by cornerbacks Renardo Green (78.8) and Upton Stout (78.0). None of the three recorded a missed tackle.

Luke Gifford earned the game's lowest tackling grade (26.2), finishing with two missed tackles. Safety Ji'Ayir Brown was the second-lowest graded tackler, earning a 29.6 in that category.

Missed tackles by 49ers defenders:

49ers Week 10 snap counts


Offense
63 - Colton McKivitz (RT), Dominick Puni (RG), Jake Brendel (C), Mac Jones (QB), Trent Williams (LT)
58 - Jauan Jennings (WR)
57 - George Kittle (TE)
49 - Christian McCaffrey (RB)
43 - Kendrick Bourne (WR)
35 - Spencer Burford (LG)
31 - Kyle Juszczyk (FB)
29 - Demarcus Robinson (WR)
28 - Ben Bartch (LG)
17 - Luke Farrell (TE)
14 - Brian Robinson (RB)
11 - Skyy Moore (WR)
3 - Jake Tonges (TE), Jordan Watkins (WR)

Defense
68 - Deommodore Lenoir (CB), Ji'Ayir Brown (FS), Malik Mustapha (SS), Renardo Green (CB)
65 - Tatum Bethune (LB)
63 - Dee Winters (LB)
46 - Sam Okuayinonu (DE)
38 - Jordan Elliott (DT)
36 - Kalia Davis (DT)
33 - Bryce Huff (DE)
32 - Keion White (DE)
29 - CJ West (DT)
28 - Kevin Givens (DT), Upton Stout (CB)
26 - Luke Gifford (LOLB)
24 - Clelin Ferrell (DE)
15 - Jason Pinnock (SS)
10 - Robert Beal Jr. (DE)
3 - Curtis Robinson (LB)


Special Teams
22 - Darrell Luter Jr., Luke Gifford, Siran Neal
19 - Robert Beal Jr.
17 - Curtis Robinson, Luke Farrell
15 - Jake Tonges
13 - Chase Lucas, Nick Martin
12 - Jason Pinnock
11 - Ji'Ayir Brown
9 - Isaac Guerendo, Skyy Moore
7 - Brian Robinson, Eddy Pineiro (K)
6 - CJ West, Jordan Elliott, Kalia Davis, Keion White, Thomas Morstead (P)
5 - Jon Weeks (LS), Tatum Bethune
3 - Austen Pleasants, Ben Bartch, Colton McKivitz, Dominick Puni, Matt Hennessy, Spencer Burford
2 - Kyle Juszczyk

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