No cornerback received a higher overall grade from Pro Football Focus in Week 14 than Bashaud Breeland of the Green Bay Packers.

According to a press release from PFF, Breeland played 24 snaps against the Atlanta Falcons and posted a 94.8 overall grade, the highest of his career. He was targeted five times, allowing just one catch, while also producing an interception return for a touchdown, a second pass breakup on third down and a passer rating against his coverage of 0.0.

On his interception, Breeland diagnosed the route, broke on Matt Ryan’s perimeter throw and made the catch in front of tight end Austin Hooper, clearing the path to the end zone and giving the Packers a 17-7 lead.

Later, he disrupted Ryan’s third-down pass attempt over the middle and was in tight coverage on a failed attempt to Julio Jones in the end zone.

Breeland also made a run stop near the line of scrimmage and recovered a fumble after a bad snap.

Signed in late September, Breeland has played only 163 snaps for the Packers this season, but he currently ranks second among the team’s cornerbacks in overall grade and coverage grade, trailing rookie Jaire Alexander in both categories. He has two interceptions in 2018, including one that helped the Packers put away the Miami Dolphins at Lambeau Field in November.

The final three games should give Breeland an opportunity to state his case for a return to Green Bay in 2019. Alexander has already campaigned for his return. A few more games like Sunday’s and Breeland will make the decision an easy one for GM Brian Gutekunst.