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Bottom Panthers PFF Performers - Preseason Week 1


Jeremy Igo
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Not all Panthers players ranked highly on PFF this week. Here are their lowest ranked performances... 

Again, this is not the bottom line on how the players performed, but just one person's opinion. 

Bottom 10 Performances on Offense 

Offensive summary

 Play CountsRatings 
Pos.#NameTotalRunPassRun BlockPass BlockOverallPassRushPass BlockScreen BlockRun BlockPenalty# of PenQB SkQB HtQB Hu
 -4.50.0-1.42.10.0-2.3-2.96-11212
 QB14 Joe Webb30020100-3.2-2.70.40.00.00.0-0.91-0   
 FB85 Jamie Childers50050-2.00.00.00.00.0-2.00.00-0   
 LG65O Ricky Henry47001730-1.5  -1.30.00.7-0.91-01 2
 LT78 Nate Chandler31001219-1.1  0.20.0-1.40.10-0  1
 RWR12 Mike A. Brown26016100-1.1-1.10.00.00.00.00.00-0   
 LWR18 Damiere Byrd1801350-1.0-1.00.00.00.00.00.00-0   
 FB46 Lee Ward30120-1.00.00.00.00.0-1.00.00-0   
 HB43 Fozzy Whittaker *105401-1.0-0.1-1.00.10.00.00.00-0   
 TE-R80 Scott Simonson33013155-0.7-0.40.0-0.20.0-0.20.10-0   
 SLWR16 Philly Brown1501320-0.5-0.50.00.00.00.00.00-0   

Bottom 10 Performances on Defense

Defensive summary

 Play CountsRatings 
Pos.#NameTotalRunRushCov.OverallRun DefensePass RushPass Cov.Penalty# of PenQB SkQB HtQB HuBPTksAssMTStops
 SLB56 A.J. Klein *3417017-3.9-2.20.0-0.7-1.01-0    5123
 DLE94 Kony Ealy *3520150-3.0-2.4-0.70.00.10-0  2     
 WLB57 Adarius Glanton4423120-2.2-1.1-0.1-0.1-0.91-0    71 3
 SS42 Colin Jones3714221-2.2-0.8-0.2-1.20.00-0  1 4 12
 DRE90 Frank Alexander *3317160-1.5-0.8-0.80.00.10-0  1     
 WLB58 Thomas Davis *7214-1.5-0.5-0.1-0.90.00-0      1 
 DLE96 Wes Horton2211110-1.5-1.70.10.00.10-0  2 1   
 DRT91 Colin Cole *241590-1.4-1.0-0.50.00.10-0        
 LCB24 Josh Norman *2010010-1.2-0.40.0-0.80.00-0    2 11
 DRT65 Chas Alecxih3017130-1.1-0.5-0.70.00.10-0    1 1 

 


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Though considered "unspectacular" by some,  Ealy had a solid season (particularly for a rookie DE).  Cut him?  Nah.  It's too early for such talk.  

Plus...do you remember all those receivers still on the board with so much potential and upside...?  That would be the worst part of it from my perspective. 

Lastly,  the PS would be the better option,  but even that would  be crazy. 

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You know its funny, sometimes when a player falls in the draft further than people think it doesn't mean you are getting a steal, sometimes it means you are getting a player that no one else wanted.  Look at ajayi this year, he dropped to the 5th round because of his knees and the dolphins thought they had a steal.  And now he can't even move past lamichael James on the depth chart.  Gettlemen might have made that pick with an eye on hardy and the situation we have now, which isn't a bad idea, but Ealy just hasn't panned out so far.

 

But I will saysay this, I thought the entire defense played like garbage during that game.  From Thomas Davis down to that Regis kid who essentially started.  I don't think it means anything particularly bad, just that they need to step it up next week.

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Ealy has played one season. Did Greg Hardy or Charles Johnson look like All-Pro Defensive Ends after their first season? Give the guy two more full seasons before making ridiculous judgements like this.

2 players that went up from year 1 to 2, Kony need to do that. Nothing backwards

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