Offense
- QB: Bryce Young, Carolina Panthers
- RB: Saquon Barkley, Philadelphia Eagles
- WR: Puka Nacua, Los Angeles Rams
- WR: Parker Washington, Jacksonville Jaguars
- TE: Elijah Higgins, Arizona Cardinals
- Flex: WR Quentin Johnston, Los Angeles Chargers
- LT: Tristan Wirfs, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- LG: Dylan Parham, Las Vegas Raiders
- C: Aaron Brewer, Miami Dolphins
- RG: Mike Onwenu, New England Patriots
- RT: Darnell Wright, Chicago Bears
Defense
- EDGE: Yaya Diaby, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- EDGE: Montez Sweat, Chicago Bears
- DI: Poona Ford, Los Angeles Rams
- DI: Jowon Briggs, New York Jets
- LB: Bobby Okereke, New York Giants
- LB: Jack Campbell, Detroit Lions
- CB: Derek Stingley Jr., Houston Texans
- CB: Dax Hill, Cincinnati Bengals
- S: Jonas Sanker, New Orleans Saints
- S: Derwin James Jr., Los Angeles Chargers
- Flex: CB Cooper DeJean, Philadelphia Eagles
Special Teams
- K: Cairo Santos, Chicago Bears
- P: Michael Dickson, Seattle Seahawks
- ST: Damone Clark, Houston Texans
- K/PR: Rashid Shaheed, Seattle Seahawks
Offensive Player of the Week: WR Puka Nacua, Los Angeles Rams
Nacua’s run continued on Thursday Night Football, with the Rams receiver averaging 5.00 yards per route run and earning a 92.6 PFF receiving grade after a 225-yard performance. He has now averaged 5.00 yards per route run or better in three straight games.
Defensive Player of the Week: CB Derek Stingley Jr., Houston Texans
The Texans’ top cornerback produced his best game of the season, scoring on a pick-six in the team’s Week 16 win over the Raiders. He allowed just two receptions, and that performance, combined with the touchdown, helped him earn a 93.2 PFF coverage grade in the win.
Rookie of the Week: QB Cam Ward, Tennessee Titans
The top overall selection in the 2025 NFL Draft was not the highest-graded rookie this week, but positional value earned him the award. He posted a career-high 89.9 PFF grade in the Titans’ win over the Kansas City Chiefs, producing three big-time throws with no turnover-worthy plays.
Offensive Line of the Week: New England Patriots
While there were no individual standouts, the Patriots performed well in pass protection as a unit. Left tackle Vederian Lowe was the team’s lowest-graded offensive lineman in pass protection, but even he posted a solid 64.9 PFF pass-blocking grade.