The folks at Pro Football Focus released grades for some key players after the Los Angeles Rams’ statement win over the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday afternoon. The comeback victory established the Rams as one of the top teams in the NFL, largely thanks to the performance of the offense.

However, PFF didn’t have the Rams’ key playmakers among the highest-graded players in Week 4. Here were the top five grades for Los Angeles on Sunday:

DI Aaron Donald, 89.8 overall grade

DI Michael Brockers, 84.8 overall grade

T Andrew Whitworth, 81.9 overall grade

TE Tyler Higbee, 81.0 overall grade

S John Johnson III, 80.8 overall grade

Brockers and Donald were absolutely dominant. Donald pressured Dak Prescott nine times, which was his most this season. He did miss out on a sack when Prescott somehow escaped his grasp, but it was a terrific performance by the two-time All-Pro, who hasn’t missed a beat this season.

As for the not so good, quarterback Jared Goff was among them. Despite completing 21-of-36 passes for 255 yards and two touchdowns (98.7 passer rating), Goff received a grade of just 45.2 from PFF — his second-lowest of the season. Against the Redskins, he received a grade of 43.1.

Goff had some good plays, he had a 128.6 passer rating on throws coming from a clean pocket and his touchdown throw down the seam to Gurley was a thing of beauty. But offsetting that there was the bad: he had just a 39.6 passer rating on throws coming under pressure, completing just 3-of-11 passes for 16 yards while under duress and he nearly threw Dallas back into the game late with a ball that should have been intercepted by Anthony Brown.

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Take that grade as you will, but Goff was a big reason the Rams won. He made clutch throws late and didn’t try to do more than he was capable of. He didn’t turn it over once and led the Rams to a huge comeback win.

Sure, he made a few minor mistakes, but overall, Goff was solid.