CFL Week 6 Honor Roll: Jamal Peters claims Player of the Week

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Harris shines under center; BC offensive line earns top unit distinction

TORONTO – Standout performances from Jamal Peters, Trevor Harris, and the BC Lions’ offensive line headline the Week 6 Canadian Football League (CFL) Honour Roll powered by Pro Football Focus (PFF).

PFF delivers advanced evaluation through meticulous film study, generating over 200 unique data points per contest to calculate Player Grades—a position-specific score scaled up to 100. These metrics help identify elite execution across all phases of play. For more on PFF’s grading system, visit pff.com/grades.

Each week, the CFL Honour Roll spotlights top individual grades on offence and defence, plus the highest graded offensive line unit. The All-Week Team highlights the best player at each of ten position groups—including the newly added return specialist—based solely on Player Grade. Minimum snap thresholds apply: 25 for offence and defence, 10 for special teams; kickers, punters and returners are exempt. Ties are settled by total snap count.

WEEK 6 HONOUR ROLL HIGHLIGHTS

Offence – Trevor Harris, QB (Saskatchewan Roughriders)
Grade: 87.9 | CGY 24 – SSK 10

  • Completed 81.8% of passes (36-of-44), tying CFL record for consecutive games (8) with 70+% completions
  • Threw for 425 yards, including three passes of 30+ yards
  • 1 touchdown, no interceptions, 118.1 passer rating

Defence – Jamal Peters, DB (Hamilton Tiger-Cats)
Grade: 90.9 | OTT 20 – HAM 23

  • 51 total defensive snaps
  • 2 tackles, 2 interceptions (his second and third of the season)
  • Third career multi-INT game; earned 90.9 coverage grade over 41 snaps

Offensive Line – BC Lions
Grade: 64.6 | BC 32 – EDM 14
Top performers:

  • Jarell Broxton – 73.0
  • Ilm Manning – 73.0
  • Chris Schleuger – 62.9

ALL-WEEK 6 TEAM

PositionPlayerTeamGrade
QBTrevor HarrisSaskatchewan87.9
RBJames ButlerBC85.1
RECJoe RobustelliSaskatchewan86.1
OLJarell BroxtonBC73.0
DLJaylon HutchingsCalgary79.5
LBNick AndersonEdmonton82.1
DBJamal PetersHamilton90.9
RETKalil PimpletonOttawa78.8
K/PMark VassettCalgary73.9
STJaxon FordSaskatchewan84.6

TOP 10 PLAYER GRADES OF 2025 (Offence/Defence)

GradeWeekPosPlayerTeam
91.6W3QBDavis AlexanderMontreal
91.0W5DLJulian HowsareHamilton
90.9W6DBJamal PetersHamilton
90.8W1QBNathan RourkeBC
90.5W3DLCaleb SandersSaskatchewan
90.3W3DLMalik CarneySaskatchewan
90.2W6DBGarry PetersBC
90.2W4LBGeoffrey Cantin-ArkuMontreal
89.7W3DLMicah JohnsonSaskatchewan
89.3W5RECKenny LawlerHamilton
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