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- QB: Bo Nix, Denver Broncos
- RB: Kenneth Walker III, Seattle Seahawks
- WR: Kayshon Boutte, New England Patriots
- WR: Marvin Mims Jr., Denver Broncos
- TE: Dalton Kincaid, Buffalo Bills
- Flex: WR Cooper Kupp, Los Angeles Rams
- LT: Garett Bolles, Denver Broncos
- LG: Grey Zabel, Seattle Seahawks
- C: Connor McGovern, Buffalo Bills
- RG: Kevin Dotson, Los Angeles Rams
- RT: Morgan Moses, New England Patriots
Defense
- EDGE: Will Anderson Jr., Houston Texans
- EDGE: Nik Bonitto, Denver Broncos
- DI: Tommy Togiai, Houston Texans
- DI: Malcolm Roach, Denver Broncos
- LB: Ernest Jones, Seattle Seahawks
- LB: Omar Speights, Los Angeles Rams
- CB: Devon Witherspoon, Seattle Seahawks
- CB: Christian Gonzalez, New England Patriots
- S: Kamren Curl, Los Angeles Rams
- S: Kamren Kinchens, Los Angeles Rams
- Flex: Carlton Davis III, New England Patriots
Special Teams
- K: Matt Prater, Buffalo Bills
- P: Tommy Townsend, Houston Texans
- ST: Eli Neal, Los Angeles Rams
- K/PR: Rashid Shaheed, Seattle Seahawks
Offensive Player of the Week: Offensive Tackle Morgan Moses, New England Patriots
In a weekend that was relatively quiet for skill position players, Moses stood out with an excellent performance at right tackle for the Patriots. He did not allow a single pressure across 34 pass-blocking snaps and posted a 94.9 PFF run-blocking grade, the highest among all offensive linemen this weekend.
Defensive Player of the Week: Will Anderson Jr., Houston Texans
Anderson was the highest-graded defensive player in the NFL this week, earning a 94.1 PFF grade despite the Texans’ loss to the Patriots. He dominated as a pass-rusher, posting a 93.9 PFF pass-rush grade while recording three sacks, two forced fumbles and a 16.0% pass-rush win rate.
Offensive Line of the Week: Seattle Seahawks
The Seahawks’ offensive line delivered one of its best performances of the weekend, earning the fourth-highest team pass-blocking grade in the NFL while allowing just five pressures on 20 pass-blocking snaps. They were even more dominant in the run game, powering the league’s most productive rushing attack by averaging 5.3 yards per carry and piling up 175 yards on the ground.