The Los Angeles Rams moved to 2-1 with a 41-39 win over the 49ers on Thursday night, ensuring that they’ll remain in at least a tie for first place in the NFC West. It wasn’t as dominant a victory as their Week 1 win over the Colts, but the offense was even better in this one.

Jared Goff was nearly perfect, completing 22 of 28 passes for 292 yards and three touchdowns, shredding the San Francisco defense all game long. He wasn’t the only one who impressed at Levi’s Stadium, either.

These were Pro Football Focus’ five best performers for the Rams on Thursday night, led by Nickell Robey-Coleman, who nearly had a pick-six on the first play of the game.

CB Nickell Robey-Coleman, 86.5 overall grade

LB Alec Ogletree, 85.1 overall grade

WR Robert Woods, 84.8 overall grade

DI Michael Brockers, 84.3 overall grade

WR Sammy Watkins, 83.8 overall grade

Goff was given an overall grade of 80.0, which is a bit surprising. He didn’t make a mistake all night, and his numbers could have been even better if not for a crucial drop by Tyler Higbee.

Here’s what PFF had to say about Goff’s outing.

Goff had a solid game, and he orchestrated the offense well. He was 22 of 28 for 292 yards and 3 touchdowns, including going 4 of 8 under pressure for 89 yards. Goff was 5 of 6 using play action for 119 yards passing and he was also successful going deep, as he was 3 of 4 on passes thrown 20 yards or more yards downfield for 99 yards

Nowhere in there does it mention a negative aspect of Goff’s game, which makes his average grade all the more surprising. For comparison, Goff finished with a grade of 80.7 in Week 1, when his numbers were worse in every department besides passing yards (306).

Obviously, there are other factors that go into PFF’s grades, but Goff deserved to be in the top five for the Rams, at the very least.