Coming into Week 15, Russell Wilson had thrown multiple touchdown passes in each of his eight games. He was playing like an MVP and given the Seahawks’ reliance on him offensively, it wouldn’t have been a surprise to see him push his name towards the top of the list against the Rams.

Unfortunately for him, just the opposite happened.

The Rams held Wilson to just 142 yards on 14-of-30 passing with one touchdown and a passer rating of just 71.8. It was undoubtedly one of his worst performances of the season, which is a testament to how well the Rams’ defense played up front and in the secondary.

In Pro Football Focus’ eyes, the secondary was absolutely dominant. Four of the Rams’ five highest graded players were in the defensive backfield, led by backup-turned-starter, Troy Hill.

DI Aaron Donald, 92.9 overall grade CB Troy Hill, 87.6 overall grade CB Nickell Robey-Coleman, 84.2 overall grade CB Trumaine Johnson, 83.8 overall grade S Lamarcus Joyner, 82.0 overall grade

To be fair, the secondary got a lot of help from their friends up front, beginning with Donald. He had a career-high three sacks, while the Rams as a team brought Wilson down seven times. He was forced into rushed throws, and with the score so lopsided, the pass rushers were able to pin their ears back and get after the quarterback.

It’s a bit surprising to see Todd Gurley’s name absent from this list, but he wasn’t far behind. He finished with an overall grade of 81.6 thanks to five broken tackles, 180 yards from scrimmage and four total touchdowns.

It was a complete team effort against the Seahawks, and as long as they can stay healthy down the stretch, the Rams can beat anyone.