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PFF grades for No. 22 Texas 41, UTSA 20

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Xavier Worthy (Will Gallagher/Inside Texas)

Here are the some of the notable and highest graded players from No. 22 Texas’ 41-20 win over UTSA on Saturday night from DKR-Texas Memorial Stadium, via PFF.

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OFFENSE

QB – Hudson Card, 80.2 in 61 snaps.

Card graded well after the 41-20 win. His highest grade of 2022 so far.

RB – Roschon Johnson, 85.5; Bijan Robinson, 83.1

Johnson had one of the highest grades among running backs in Week 3 on 31 snaps. Robinson was far behind adding over 200 total yards and two touchdowns.

WR – Jordan Whittington, 76.3; Xavier Worthy, 71.9

There wasn’t much of an aerial assault on Saturday night, But Whittington was the highest grade among UT receivers. Worthy led in run-blocking with 72.8.

TE – Gunnar Helm, 61.0

A quiet day for the Texas tight ends, with Helm leading the pack. Ja’Tavion Sanders led TEs with 70.9 run-blocking,

DEFENSE

DL – Byron Murphy, 77.9; Moro Ojomo and Keondre Coburn, 75.9

While Murphy led the defensive linemen in overall grade, Ojomo led in run-defense with 77.2.

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LB – DeMarvion Overshown, 82.0, Jaylan Ford 72.7

Overshown had one of the highest grades in the program on Saturday in 56 snaps before being ejected for targeting. Ford led the linebackers with 71.5 in run-defense after his 15-tackle performance.

CB – D’Shawn Jamison, 73.9

Jamison led all corners overall, and also in coverage with 74.1. Ryan Watts led in run-defense with 73.0. Jamier Johnson added a 71.1.

S/nickel – Jerrin Thompson, 73.0; Anthony Cook, 59.9

Thompson led the safeties on 80 snaps. Jaylon Guilbeau added 80.1 tackling grade, and Kitan Crawford tallied a 73.4 in the same category.

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