Sitting with the highest ranking in the conference at the halfway mark of the season, the Oregon Ducks make up almost a fourth of Pro Football Focus' midseason All-Pac-12 team. Five Oregon players were named to the honor team which was released on Wednesday.

Pro Football Focuses which grades players based off a number of statistical metrics listed quarterback Justin Herbert, left guard Shane Lemieux, right tackle Calvin Throckmorton, defensive end Justin Hollins and defensive tackle Jordon Scott on their First Team All-Pac-12 at the midpoint of the season.

The Ducks also had three players, wide receiver Dillon Mitchell, left tackle Penei Sewell and linebacker Troy Dye listed on the PFF All-Conference Second Team.

Pro Football Focus offered a grade as well as a statistical breakdown for each of the five Ducks.

Justin Herbert, Oregon

2018 Season Grade: 90.5 Even with two lackluster performances this season, Herbert is the class of the Pac-12 at quarterback. Despite five drops on deep passes, He still leads the conference in adjusted completion percentage (63.9%) and touchdowns (8).

Calvin Throckmorton, Oregon

Week 7 overall grade: 81.9 Throckmorton has allowed a whopping three pressures (all hurries) on his 200 snaps in pass protection while also holding the conference’s fourth-best run-blocking grade among tackles.

Shane Lemieux, Oregon

Week 7 overall grade: 81.2 Joined by his teammate in Calvin Throckmorton, Lemieux has impressed both in pass-blocking and run-blocking. He’s allowed just four pressures while he’s paced the conference’s guards with his 81.4 run-block grade, a solid 7.1 grade points above the second-best.

Justin Hollins, Oregon

Week 7 overall grade: 86.7 Not only leading all edge defenders with his 86.7 overall grade, but Hollins’ 90.4 pass-rush grade is also almost 15.0 total points higher than the second-best edge defender (Willie Taylor III, 75.8). He’s racked up 20 pressures including four sacks and four hits and he’s rounded it all out with an interception and pass breakup on 75 snaps in coverage.

Jordon Scott, Oregon