While the current Mountaineers went down to Fort Worth and beat TCU, former Mountaineers were out there making their mark in Week 4 of the NFL season.
CB Rasul Douglas started for the Packers in their Thursday night loss to the Lions and had five combined tackles. Pro Football Focus graded him at 57.5 and credited him with allowing a touchdown in coverage.
TE Trevon Wesco was credited with starting for the Titans in their win over the Bengals. He played 26 snaps and was given a season-best grade of 82.5 from PFF.
LB David Long Jr. started for the Dolphins in their loss to the Bills and had a season-high 10 combined tackles and two tackles for loss. PFF graded him at 40.9 and credited him with allowing a perfect passer rating in coverage.
DB Daryl Worley was credited with starting for the Ravens in their win over the Browns. He played nine snaps, had a pass breakup, and received an 89.1 grade from PFF.
On the flip side, LB Tony Fields played one defensive snap while primarily playing on special teams. PFF graded him at 32.6 in that department.
DL Dante Stills and LB Kyzir White started for the Cardinals in their loss to the 49ers. Stills graded out at a season-best 66.3 from PFF while White graded out at a season-worst 26.7.
On the flip side, OT Colton McKivitz started for the 49ers and saw a season-best 70.2 grade from PFF.
QB Geno Smith started for the Seahawks in their Monday night win over the Giants. He finished with 110 passing yards and a touchdown and graded out at 74.5 from PFF.
On the flip side, OG Mark Glowinski was not credited with starting but saw action on 25 snaps for the Giants. PFF graded him at 63.2 on the night.
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