While the current Mountaineers enjoyed a bye week, former Mountaineers were either making their mark in Week 5 of the NFL season or were enjoying a bye week as well.
Browns LB Tony Fields II and Seahawks QB Geno Smith were the former Mountaineers to enjoy a bye this week.
Ravens DB Daryl Worley was placed on Injured Reserve and will be out a minimum of three more games after missing the game against the Steelers.
OG Mark Glowinski started for the Giants in their loss to the Dolphins, grading out at 53.1 by Pro Football Focus.
On the flip side, Dolphins LB David Long Jr. started and had nine combined tackles along with a forced fumble. PFF graded him at 80.7 on the afternoon, including a 90.8 mark in run defense.
TE Trevon Wesco saw action at tight end for the Titans in their loss to the Colts, recording his first catch of the season for 21 yards. PFF graded him out at 77.2 on the afternoon.
DL Dante Stills and LB Kyzir White both started for the Cardinals in their loss to the Bengals. Stills recorded six combined tackles as well as his first career sack and graded out at 63.6 by PFF.
White recorded 11 combined tackles and graded out at 75.5 by PFF.
On Sunday Night Football, OT Colton McKivitz started for the 49ers in their win over the Cowboys and graded out at 57.4 by PFF.
Then on Monday Night Football, CB Rasul Douglas started for the Packers in their loss to the Raiders. Douglas was a member of the PFF 90 Club this week, grading out at 90.9 while recording four tackles and two pass breakups.
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