Trevor Harris, Jameer Thurman and the Saskatchewan Roughriders’ offensive line are at the head of the class for Week 16 in the Canadian Football League (CFL) Honour Roll powered by Pro Football Focus (PFF).
PFF utilizes extensive review of game footage to provide additional context for every action on the field. Highly-trained PFF staff breakdown every game, player and play to provide over 200 unique data points, which are used to compile Player Grades – a numerical representation up-to-100 of performance at their specific position. For more information on PFF, Player Grades, the Grading Scale and more, please visit pff.com/grades.
Each week, the highest individual Player Grades on offence and defence, as well as the highest graded offensive line, will be recognized in the CFL Honour Roll. The best individual performers by Player Grade from each of ten position groups, including the newly added Returner, will form the All-Week team. Offensive and defensive players must play a minimum of 25 snaps to be eligible and special teams players must play 10. Kickers, punters and returners do not have eligibility requirements. Ties will be broken by the number of snaps played.
CFL HO
NOUR ROLL – WEEK 16: OFFENCE
QB | Trevor Harris | Saskatchewan Roughriders | SSK 37 – CGY 29
- PFF Player Grade: 92.5
- 16-of-18 passing (89 per cent) for 248 yards (13.8 average), including one 35-yard pass
- Three rushes, including a season-high 14-yard effort
- 16th passing touchdown and second rushing major of the season
- 152.1 efficiency rating
CFL HONOUR ROLL – WEEK 16: DEFENCE
LB | Jameer Thurman | Saskatchewan Roughriders | SSK 37 – CGY 29