#Lions DE Trey Flowers has the 2nd highest rush defense grade for all interior and EDGE defenders per PFF. #OnePride pic.twitter.com/qaXJ2tHh4z
— Logan Lamorandier (@LLamorandier) September 30, 2019
#ProHogs In The NFL – Week 4 Report
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Here’s a look at how the 12 former Arkansas football players active on NFL rosters fared this past weekend in Week 4 of the NFL season.
BEST OF WEEK 4
Trey Flowers, DE, Detroit Lions
It’s another week, another good showing for the five-year pro Trey Flowers. As expected, Flowers got the start at defensive tackle for the Lions, but his forced fumble and four tackle performance wasn’t enough to push Detroit to the victory, as it fell 34-30 to the Kansas City Chiefs for its first loss of the year. It’s Flowers’ second-straight week with four or more tackles after he had a career-high eight last week and the forced fumble was his seventh of his career.
Jarius Wright, WR, Carolina Panthers
Former Hog wide receiver Jarius Wright came off the bench for the third time in four games on Sunday against Houston, but still was able to be the second-leading producer in the receiving corps, totaling five catches for 59 yards. It’s a season-high in catches and yards and is the continuation of Wright’s uptick in production. Wright’s 27-yard reception late in the first half helped put Carolina just outside of the redzone before its first and only touchdown of the game and was the longest play from scrimmage for the Panthers. Wright now has 10 catches for 126 yards this year, but is still looking for that elusive first score of the season.
The ‘OG’ is always Wright where he needs to behttps://t.co/xj3apcL27L
— Carolina Panthers (@Panthers) September 30, 2019
Jason Peters, LT, Philadelphia Eagles
It was a big Thursday night victory for the Eagles on the road against the Green Bay Packers and a good week for Jason Peters. One week after not being able to play every snap last week due to nausea, Peters, started and played all 62 offensive snaps for the Eagles in their 34-27 win. Peters has yet to allow a sack this year and has the fourth-highest grade (79.2) among all NFL offensive tackles.
Full #ProHogs Performances List
| Name (Team) | Week 3 Stats | 2019 Season Stats |
|---|---|---|
| QB Brandon Allen (DEN) | DNP vs. Jacksonville | None |
| DE Trey Flowers (DET) | 1 game (1 start), 51 snaps vs. Kansas City; 4 tackles, 1 FF, 1 QBH | 4 games (4 starts); 15 tackles (8 solo),, 1 sack (3 yards), 1 TFL, 2 QBH, 1 FF |
| LB Dre Greenlaw (SF) | BYE | 3 games (2 starts); 8 tackles (4 solo) |
| TE Hunter Henry (LAC) | INA at Miami | 1 game (1 start); 4 receptions, 60 yards |
| DE Mitchell Loewen (NO) | Practice Squad | 1 game (0 start); 2 tackles (2 solo) |
| OL Jason Peters (PHI) | 1 game (1 start); 62 snaps (100%) at Green Bay | 4 games (4 starts) |
| C Frank Ragnow (DET) | 1 game (1 start); 77 snaps (100%) vs. Kansas City; 7 ST snaps | 4 games (4 starts); 1 tackle, 1 fumble recovery |
| DE Chris Smith (CLE) | 1 game (0 start); 24 snaps (35%) at Baltimore | 3 games (0 start); 1 PBU |
| TE Jeremy Sprinkle (WAS) | 1 game (1 start); 1 rec. for 20 yards at NY Giants; 1 tackle on ST; 21 snaps (41%), 11 ST snaps | 4 games (3 starts); 5 receptions, 58 yards, 1 tackle |
| DL Armon Watts (MIN) | INA at Chicago | None |
| RB Jonathan Williams (IND) | INA vs. Oakland | None |
| DE Deatrich Wise, Jr. (NE) | 1 game (0 start); 11 snaps (13% at Buffalo; 1 tackle (1 solo) | 3 games (0 start); 2 tackles (2 solo); 1 TFL, 1 sack, 3 QBH, 1 FF |
| WR Jarius Wright (CAR) | 1 game (0 start); 47 snaps at Houston, 5 receptions for 59 yards | 4 games (1 start); 10 receptions, 126 yards |