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Panthers Week 1 PFF Grades - Defense


Jeremy Igo
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Josh Norman leads the defensive rankings this week, which should be obvious. Dwan Edwards and Kyle Love are at the bottom, highlighting a real need for Star to be healthy soon. 

PFF was not as forgiving of Kony Ealy as Ron Rivera was. Rivera stated Ealy was doing more of the grunt work, but his lack of pass rush remains a problem. 

 

Defensive summary

 Play CountsRatings 
Pos.#NameTotalRunRushCov.OverallRun DefensePass RushPass Cov.Penalty# of PenQB SkQB HtQB HuBPTksAssMTStops
 LCB24 Josh Norman *67191474.30.6-0.13.70.10-0    5112
 WLB58 Thomas Davis *67196423.31.90.01.30.10-01   6  5
 MLB59 Luke Kuechly *31111192.00.70.40.90.00-01 1 62 2
 MLB56 A.J. Klein3783261.51.2-0.20.50.00-0    51 1
 RCB31 Charles Tillman *57182371.40.1-0.21.40.10-0    4  1
 DLE96 Wes Horton2061400.80.40.30.00.10-0 1  1   
 DRE97 Mario Addison3122720.4-0.50.80.00.10-0211    2
 DLT99 Kawann Short *40132700.31.1-0.90.00.10-0  1 2  2
 SCB25 Ben� Benwikere51110400.20.60.0-0.50.10-0    5223
 SS42 Colin Jones90090.10.00.00.10.00-0        
 FS33 Tre Boston32010.00.00.00.00.00-0        
 DLE95 Charles Johnson *5415381-0.31.7-2.20.00.20-01 1 1  2
 SLB54 Shaq Thompson *171016-0.3-0.3-0.10.10.00-0     1  
 DRT91 Colin Cole14590-1.2-0.7-0.50.00.00-0        
 SS41 Roman Harper *6417245-1.20.2-0.2-1.30.10-0    1   
 FS20 Kurt Coleman *6618543-1.9-0.8-0.4-0.80.10-0    3121
 DRE94 Kony Ealy *4216260-2.3-0.8-1.70.00.20-0    1 11
 DLT92 Dwan Edwards428340-3.0-2.8-0.30.00.10-0  2     
 DRT93 Kyle Love *2511140-3.5-2.9-0.70.00.10-0    1   

 


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