In Seattle’s final regular season game of the season, undrafted rookie defensive tackle Poona Ford had another quietly excellent game – recording six combined tackles and two pressures in 28 defensive snaps.

According to Pro Football Focus, Ford earned an overall grade of 88.7 for his work against the Cardinals. That ranked first on Seattle’s defense and seventh among all defensive tackles for the week.

Ford finished the regular season with an overall grade of 90.3 – the tenth highest grade among interior defensive tackles this season.

Ford went undrafted after an accomplished career at the University of Texas, and fought his way into a roster spot with the Seahawks. On a crowded defensive line, Ford bullied his way into regular playing time by stuffing the run and showing surprising mobility as a pass-rusher.

He figures to be a big part of Seattle’s defensive front going forward, starting with their first-round playoff battle against the Dallas Cowboys.