CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Every team in the NFL uses Pro Football Focus data in some capacity, so it makes sense to see what PFF analysts have to say about how the Browns performed in their 40-25 win against the Ravens.

Here are PFF’s Week 4 offensive grades for the Browns.

Check out Browns defensive grades vs. the Ravens.

(PFF grades on a scale of 0-100, with higher grades indicating better play. PFF has explained its grades this way: 100-90 elite; 89-85 Pro Bowler; 84-70 starter; 69-60 backup; 59-0 replaceable.)

QUARTERBACK

Baker Mayfield: 77.3.

Behind the numbers: Mayfield had his best offensive grade of the season. Also, he wasn’t responsible for any of his own pressures. That’s a first for 2019. His 76.2. passing grade was fourth-best among Week 4 quarterbacks. His completion percentage rises from 66.7 to 75.0 when adjusted for drops and batted passes.

WIDE RECEIVER

Jarvis Landry: 81.8.

KhaDarel Hodge: 60.0.

Odell Beckham Jr.: 56.9.

Taywan Taylor: 54.3.

Damion Ratley: 42.5.

Behind the numbers: Landry had eight catches, and five of them went for first downs. He also had 121 yards after catch and forced two missed tackles. Beckham’s low production across the board – and a big penalty – made his grades the lowest among the receivers. Ratley wasn’t much better, hurt by three penalties vs. one catch. Surprisingly, he wasn’t credited with a drop on Beckham’s deep pass. Taylor had nine snaps and Hodge one.

RUNNING BACK

Nick Chubb: 91.0.

Dontrell Hilliard: 72.0.

Behind the numbers: Chubb earned the highest grade of any player on offense or defense. He picked up five first downs, had four runs of at least 10 yards and also avoided four tackles. The three TDs didn’t hurt the grade, either. Hilliard picked up two first downs, along with his touchdown. D’Ernest Johnson didn’t play on offense.

Nick Chubb has all the moves 👀#CLEvsBAL pic.twitter.com/QibnNaNBhZ — Cleveland Browns (@Browns) September 29, 2019

OFFENSIVE LINE

Joel Bitonio: 74.5.

Justin McCray: 67.9.

Greg Robinson: 63.0.

Chris Hubbard: 60.8.

Austin Corbett: 60.0.

JC Tretter: 56.0.

Eric Kush: 29.5.

Behind the numbers: Mayfield was pressured nine times by the Ravens, the fewest in a game for the Browns this season. The offensive line was credited with eight of those pressures, and they were shared by Kush (five hurries) and Robinson (two hurries, one sack). Bitonio had the highest pass blocking grade (82.7), and Robinson had the best run blocking grade (71.2.) McCray played just three snaps and Corbett one.

TIGHT END

Pharaoh Brown: 85.4.

Ricky Seals-Jones: 73.1.

Demetrius Harris: 52.8.

Inside the numbers: Seals-Jones’s big game was reflected in his grades. Brown’s pass blocking (74.8 in five snaps) and run blocking grades (70.2, 24 snaps) were both third-best on the team. Harris wasn’t targeted in the passing game, but had the second-most snaps (28) among Browns tight ends.