One can simply look at the final score and know the Rams didn’t put forth a great performance on Sunday. They were blown out 24-7 by the Vikings, only totaling 254 yards of total offense against a very good defense.

The offense was particularly unimpressive in Minnesota with Todd Gurley only rushing for 37 yards on 15 carries, and Jared Goff throwing for just 225 yards on 37 attempts.

Pro Football Focus handed out game grades for Sunday, and not surprisingly, the offense didn’t have many at the top of the list. Here are the five best performances from the Rams’ loss, according to PFF.

DI Aaron Donald, 90.3 overall grade S Lamarcus Joyner, 86.2 overall grade WR Robert Woods, 84.0 overall grade LB Alec Ogletree, 82.3 overall grade DI Ethan Westbrooks, 82.2 overall grade

Donald and Joyner played well on Sunday, particularly the former. He had five pressures in the first half alone, hit Case Keenum three times and made several plays against the run. The only thing missing from his stat line was a sack.

As for the offense, Woods had a relatively good game. He caught eight of 11 targets for 81 yards. The Vikings defense did a good job of containing him and limiting his yards after the catch, but he was once again the Rams’ best receiver.

Goff’s numbers don’t look terrible on the surface, but a good amount of his production came on the final drive of the game, which was meaningless. PFF gave him an overall grade of 75.6 on Sunday.

Against a tough defense Goff had moments where he was able to stand in the pocket and deliver some big throws. The problem was the defense needed big plays and Goff was unable to get the ball downfield with any success. On throws over 20 yards Goff was 1-6 for 23 yards as the Vikings were able to keep the ball in front of them all game long.

The Rams will look to bounce back next weekend against another team that’s rattled off quite a few wins in a row. The Saints are coming to town, having won each of their last eight games.