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Best and worst players against Titans

The Miami Dolphins continue to move in the wrong direction. On Monday night, the team’s offense looked worse than ever in a 31-12 loss to the Tennessee Titans.

While the Dolphins’ defense did everything it could to keep the score close, the offense was limited to 184 yards, the franchise’s first performance under 200 yards since Tua Tagovailoa’s first career start. Eventually, Miami’s defense began to cede running space to Tony Pollard and Tyjae Spears, and any hope of a comeback win quickly faded.

Not surprisingly, Pro Football Focus gave a high-level overview of the Dolphins’ performance. Here’s a look at who PFF thinks stood out for Miami despite the final result and who is most to blame for another disastrous loss:

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  1. RG Liam Eichenberg: 65.1
  2. FB Alec Ingold: 63.8
  3. WR Malik Washington: 61.1
  4. WR Jaylen Waddle: 60.3
  5. TE Durham Smythe: 58.2

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  1. WR Braxton Berrios: 40.9
  2. LG Robert Jones: 42.6
  3. TE Julian Hill: 42.8
  4. C Aaron Brewer: 46.5
  5. RB De’Von Achane: 48.5

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  1. CB Jalen Ramsey: 78.9
  2. OLB Quinton Bell: 76.0
  3. S Jevon Holland: 72.7
  4. S Marcus Maye: 69.4
  5. OLB Emmanuel Ogbah: 68.6

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  1. CB Squad Kohou: 40.9
  2. S Jordan Poyer: 41.0
  3. LB Anthony Walker Jr.: 42.8
  4. OLB Chop Robinson: 43.0
  5. DL Da’Shawn Hand: 57.4

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  • DL Calais Campbell: 67.6
  • OLB Jaelan Phillips: 66.5
  • LB Jordyn Brooks: 62.1
  • CB Storm Duck: 61.9
  • LT Patrick Paul: 54.3

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