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Interior Offensive Line: Tyler Booker, Dallas Cowboys – 78.9
The Cowboys pulled off one of their biggest wins of the season on Thanksgiving over the Chiefs, with Booker being among the key contributors. The rookie guard out of Alabamawas particularly dominant as a run blocker, producing a 79.0 grade — which is right in line with the 79.1 figure he carries on the season. In all, Booker totaled five positively-graded run blocks as opposed to just one negative.Edge Defender: Donovan Ezeiruaku, Dallas Cowboys – 77.7
While Ezeiruaku won’t make Cowboys fans forget about Micah Parsons anytime soon, he has more than done his part to step up in his absence, having not recorded a PFF grade below 60.0 since Week 4. In the Cowboys’ win over the Chiefs, Ezeiruaku tormented the Chiefs’ offensive line by recording five pressures and two quarterback hits that ended up with him generating a career-high 24.1% pass-rush win rate.Linebacker: Shemar James, Dallas Cowboys – 66.1
The rookie fifth-rounder out of Florida only played 12 defensive snaps on Thanksgiving, but that was enough for him to make an impact. He wasn’t targeted a single time on nine coverage snaps for a 66.1 PFF coverage grade.Cornerback: Trikweze Bridges, Dallas Cowboys – 65.5
Twenty-five of Bridges’ 27 snaps came in coverage, but that was totally fine for the Cowboys’ defense. While he did allow both of his targets to be caught for either a first down or a touchdown, they were both short-yardage plays, as Bridges permitted just seven yards into his coverage on the day.https://www.pff.com/news/nfl-week-13-rookie-team-of-the-week

