The Seattle Seahawks strung together a complete performance in Sunday’s 30-18 Week 14 victory over the Arizona Cardinals. The offense produced more than 400 yards of offense and completed nearly 50 percent of their third-down attempts. Analyzing the advanced metrics, these were Seattle’s three highest-graded players on offense, according to Pro Football Focus.
The highest-graded Seahawks in Week 14 vs the Cardinals:
🥇 Jaxon Smith-Njigba – 84.1
🥇 Jarran Reed – 84.1
🥉 Zach Charbonnet – 80.4
🏅 Geno Smith – 79.2
🏅 Rayshawn Jenkins – 76.3 pic.twitter.com/XEz3SlzzjB— PFF SEA Seahawks (@PFF_Seahawks) December 9, 2024
Jaxon Smith-Njigba | 84.1
Jaxon Smith-Njigba continues to be Seattle’s most effective wide receiver this season. JSN caught a first-quarter touchdown on the next play after linebacker Ernest Jones IV intercepted Kyler Murray. All in all, Smith-Njigba totaled a team-high 82 receiving yards and a score via five receptions. He averaged an explosive 16.4 yards per catch.
Zach Charbonnet | 80.4
Zach Charbonnet received an opportunity to lead the backfield after Kenneth Walker III was ruled out with a lower-leg injury. The former UCLA Bruin took full advantage of his opportunity, rushing for a career-high 134 yards and two touchdowns. Charbonnet was impactful in all phases, adding seven receptions for 59 receiving yards to his offensive totals.
Geno Smith | 79.2
Geno Smith was the architect of Seattle’s stellar offensive performance. The veteran quarterback was efficient, completing 24-of-30 passing attempts for 233 yards, one touchdown, and zero turnovers. Smith pulled the strings for a Ryan Grubb-coached offense that was firing on all cylinders.