This is from a PG article. The comments are interesting.
Darnell Washington (84.8) – While veteran teammate Pat Freiermuth is the focal point for most when it comes to Steelers tight ends, he’s getting serious competition from his second-year teammate. Washington’s 90.9 overall grade in the past five weeks ranks third in the NFL at his position over that span and blows away Freiermuth’s mark of 63.1.
Zach Frazier (71.7) – Through eight games and 284 pass-blocking snaps, Frazier has allowed just four total pressures – two hurries, two QB hits and zero sacks. That’s an average of just a half-pressure per game.
Cam Heyward (85.7) – With his 36th birthday approaching, the former All-Pro is showing zero signs of aging. His 90.5 overall grade this season would be the third-highest over an entire season in his lengthy, decorated career. He’s on pace to flirt with career highs (14) in sacks and stops (47), which PFF defines as tackles that result in failure for opposing offenses. His pass-rushing grade of 87.0 is currently the best of his career, eclipsing his previous best number of 84.0 way back in 2019.