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Best of the defense LB Claudin Cherelus: 71.3 CB Jaycee Horn: 70.4 ILB Shaq Thompson: 67.4 CB Mike Jackson: 67.0 OLB Jadeveon Clowney: 64.0 Horn has allowed a 45.5-percent completion rate thus far, the lowest amongst all cornerbacks with at least 300 coverage snaps. His fellow starting corner in Jackson, who has accounted for a solid 66.4 coverage grade, has proven to be a late-summer steal for the Panthers and general manager Dan Morgan. Clowney has totaled a team-high 20 pressures. https://pantherswire.usatoday.com/lists/panthers-pff-grades-bye-week/
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Worst of the defense DL Shy Tuttle: 49.1 DL DeShawn Williams: 46.4 DL Nick Thurman: 39.9 DL LaBryan Ray: 38.7 CB Chau Smith-Wade: 36.5 Carolina’s ineffectiveness against opposing ground attacks starts upfront. None of the four defensive lineman in this group have a run defense grade over 40.0. Smith-Wade has struggled since taking over as the unit’s primary slot defender. He’s currently sitting on a 30.9 coverage grade.
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Worst of the offense OT Yosh Nijman: 57.9 TE Ja’Tavion Sanders: 54.0 QB Bryce Young: 53.8 WR Jonathan Mingo: 46.8 TE Tommy Tremble: 46.2 Young has certainly improved since returning to the starting lineup, as he’s racked up the third-highest (77.8) and fourth-highest (71.4) grades of his career over the last two weeks. But his miserable two-game start to the campaign, where he notched the second-lowest (32.6) and third-lowest (38.8) marks of his career, have bogged him down.
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Best of the offense WR Jalen Coker: 77.2 RB Chuba Hubbard: 76.4 RG Robert Hunt: 73.8 LG Damien Lewis: 72.9 LT Ikem Ekwonu: 72.8 Coker’s standing may come as a surprise to those who just know him as an undrafted free agent, but not to those who knew who he really was before the pros. The impressive 23-year-old wideout has averaged 15.5 yards per catch, the second-highest amongst all rookie receivers with at least 15 receptions. In what should be a surprise to absolutely no one, Hubbard settles in near the top for Carolina. His 818 rushing yards rank third in the NFL heading into Week 11. He’s been helped out by Hunt, Lewis and Ekwonu—who have earned run-blocking grades of 77.8, 72.7 and 80.7, respectively.
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Carolina may not "be sold" on young (per athletic)
TheSpecialJuan replied to Champagnepapi704's topic in Carolina Panthers
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I love this for us
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This was among my predictions for the second half of the season. The Panthers are about to enter a murderer’s row schedule stretch against Kansas City, Tampa Bay and Philadelphia. If Young stumbles in one or more of those, don’t be surprised to see the Red Rifle behind center again, even though the more prudent play would be to stick with Young to see if he can be the guy going forward. https://pantherswire.usatoday.com/2024/11/13/panthers-andy-dalton-bryce-young-dave-canales-athletic-qb/
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PFF:Ranking the best NFL rookies after Week 10 11. C Zach Frazier, Pittsburgh Steelers PFF Grade: 77.9 Frazier returned from injury and had his lowest-graded game of the season in Sunday’s win over the Commanders, but he remains one of the top rookies in the league. He has allowed just four pressures from 242 pass-blocking snaps and has earned a 79.8 PFF run-blocking grade from seven games.
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I believe Cade Mays will be a restricted FA
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Best of the defense 1. ILB Josey Jewell: 84.1 2. OLB DJ Johnson: 74.7 3. OLB D.J. Wonnum: 74.7 4. DT A’Shawn Robinson: 72.5 5. CB Caleb Farley: 70.0 Jewell outlawed New York’s chances at a victory, as he recorded his first interception of the season and recovered the fumble that set up the game-winning field goal. That fumble was caused by Robinson, who totaled four pressures and five stops against his former squad. Wonnum made a big splash in his Panthers debut, notching a team-high five pressures.
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Best of the offense 1. RG Robert Hunt: 84.9 2. RT Taylor Moton: 78.8 3. LG Damien Lewis: 77.3 4. OL Chandler Zavala: 74.0 5. QB Bryce Young: 71.4 The hog mollies put their hard hats on in Germany, allowing just one sack of Young and opening up holes for running back Chuba Hubbard’s career-high 153 rushing yards. If we were to extend this list to six players, center Cade Mays (67.7) would enter the discussion thanks to his admirable showing against Giants defensive lineman Dexter Lawrence II. Young completed 15 of his 25 throws for 126 yards, a touchdown and no interceptions. His 71.4 mark is second-highest in a start this season. https://pantherswire.usatoday.com/lists/panthers-giants-week-10-pff-grades/
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The correct decision he is boss
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Spot on. I mean look at our WR's!
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Panthers vs. Giants in München
TheSpecialJuan replied to Chief_Chokeaho's topic in Carolina Panthers
Great to see Bryce playing with confidence out there -
Panthers vs. Giants in München
TheSpecialJuan replied to Chief_Chokeaho's topic in Carolina Panthers
Told you yesterday he was gonna make a big difference -
Panthers vs. Giants in München
TheSpecialJuan replied to Chief_Chokeaho's topic in Carolina Panthers
Looks like we winning this game today -
Panthers vs. Giants in München
TheSpecialJuan replied to Chief_Chokeaho's topic in Carolina Panthers
Disastrous
