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Best and worst performance against the Seahawks

The Seattle Seahawks dominated the Miami Dolphins in almost every way on Sunday, winning 24-3.

Miami managed just 205 yards – the team’s lowest output since Mike McDaniel took over in 2022 – and now ranks last in the NFL, averaging just 11 points per game. The Dolphins’ special teams were constantly penalized and the defense allowed 100 yards of running for the third week in a row.

Unsurprisingly, Pro Football Focus wasn’t too impressed with the Dolphins’ performance. Here’s who PFF said stood out despite the final score for Miami and who bears the brunt of the crushing loss:

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  1. LT Kendall Lamb: 74.9
  2. TE Julian Hill: 70.0
  3. LT Terron Armstead: 69.3
  4. RT Austin Jackson: 66.8
  5. RB Jaylen Wright: 66.1

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  1. TE Jonnu Smith: 36.2
  2. QB Skylar Thompson: 43.1
  3. RB Jeff Wilson Jr.: 45.7
  4. FB Alec Ingold: 49.4
  5. RG Liam Eichenberg: 50.6

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  1. DL Calais Campbell: 91.1
  2. DL Zach Sieler: 86.5
  3. Center back Jalen Ramsey: 79.3
  4. LB Anthony Walker Jr.: 70.2
  5. OLB Jaelan Phillips: 68.7

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  1. LB David Long Jr.: 28.7
  2. Defensive player Benito Jones: 40.3
  3. S Jevon Holland: 42.4
  4. S Jordan Poyer: 45.3
  5. LB Jordyn Brooks: 51.4

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  • OLB Chop Robinson: 65.1
  • WR Tyreek Hill: 57.6
  • QB Tim Boyle: 55.9
  • CB Storm Duck: 54.7
  • WR Erik Ezukanma: 54.6

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