Top grades and snap counts from LSU-Ole Miss
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Not a whole lot to write home about following the LSU Tigers 31-17 loss to the Ole Miss Rebels. The 14-point margin doesn’t represent how one-sided the game actually was.
The Tigers snapped a five-game winning streak against Ole Miss and gave Ed Orgeron his first loss against the Rebels as the head coach. A look at the top grades according to Pro Football Focus and the snap count distribution from the game.
Top Offensive Grades
Garrett Nussmeier | QB | 79.8 |
Malik Nabers | WR | 76.7 |
Austin Deculus | RT | 71.3 |
Corey Kiner | RB | 68.9 |
Trey Palmer | WR | 68.0 |
Offensive Snap Counts
Liam Shanahan, C | 70 | Jack Mashburn, TE | 34 |
Austin Deculus, RT | 70 | Jack Bech, TE | 31 |
Ed Ingram, LG | 70 | Brian Thomas Jr, WR | 29 |
Max Johnson, QB | 51 | Malik Nabers, WR | 27 |
Anthony Bradford, LT | 51 | Devonta Lee/Jontre Kirklin, WR | 24 |
Garrett Dellinger, LT | 46 | Corey Kiner, RB | 22 |
Jaray Jenkins, WR | 46 | Garrett Nussmeier, QB | 19 |
Ty Davis-Price, RB | 43 | Marcus Dumervil, LT | 19 |
Trey Palmer, WR | 42 | Kole Taylor, TE | 6 |
Marlon Martinez, RG | 41 | Josh Williams, RB | 5 |
Top Defensive Grades
Neil Farrell Jr | DT | 95.6 |
Jaquelin Roy | DT | 79.4 |
BJ Ojulari | DE | 78.6 |
Glen Logan | DT | 78.4 |
Mike Jones Jr | LB | 77.0 |
Defensive Snap Counts
Cameron Lewis, FS | 79 | Glen Logan, DT | 41 |
Jay Ward, SS | 73 | Neil Farrell Jr, DT | 39 |
Damone Clark, LB | 68 | Raydarious Williams, CB | 29 |
Dwight McGlothern, CB | 60 | Cordale Flott, CB | 29 |
Sage Ryan, CB | 56 | Soni Fonua, DE | 27 |
Maason Smith, DE | 53 | Jarell Cherry, LB | 26 |
Jaquelin Roy, DT | 52 | Jacobian Guillory, DT | 25 |
BJ Ojulari, DE | 52 | Mike Jones Jr, LB | 25 |
Micah Baskerville, LB | 49 | Greg Penn III, LB | 16 |
Darren Evans, CB | 49 | Todd Harris Jr, FS | 15 |