Chargers: Grades for every player through four games

Chargers grades:
Trent Scott
PFF Grade: 51.5 overall, 61.5 pass blocking, 44.6 run blocking
Stats: Three sacks, 11 total pressures, three penalties
It’s not been great for Scott, but in his defense, at least he wasn’t projected to be the team’s starting left tackle.
After starting the opener with an awful 48.3 pass blocking grade, Scott has posted grades of 70.4, 61.8, and 64.5 over his last three. No one thinks he’s the long-term starter, but give him a little credit for at least improving his game on the fly.
Grade: C-
Dan Feeney
PFF Grade: 64.7 overall, 69.3 pass blocking, 59.5 run blocking
Stats: Three sacks, 11 total pressures, three penalties
Feeney opened with a good game, performed even better with an elite grade in Week 2, crashed and burner in Week 3, then followed up that terrible performance with his highest pass-blocking grade of 2019. He’s improved quite a bit, and deserves to hang on to his left guard spot, particularly in pass protection.
Grade: B
Mike Pouncey
PFF Grade: 57.5 overall, 50.7 pass blocking, 58.9 run blocking
Stats: No sacks allowed, 10 total pressures, no penalties
He’s been fine, about as consistent as he usually is but not a dominant presence at center. Like Feeney, his grade is lowered tremendously by a poor showing against the Texans.
Grade: B-