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Panthers PFF Grades - Defense


Jeremy Igo
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KK Short leads the defensive rankings, which reflects what we all saw on the field. Kurt Coleman also had a good game including deflecting the final pass to end the game. 

Looking at the bottom of the grades, notice they are all the oldest players on the defense.... in fact, you could pretty much split this chart in half , top to bottom, with younger players up top and older players below. 

 

Defensive summary

 Play CountsRatings 
Pos.#NameTotalRunRushCov.OverallRun DefensePass RushPass Cov.Penalty# of PenQB SkQB HtQB HuBPTksAssMTStops
 DLT99 Kawann Short *52153526.41.54.70.00.20-0 24 1111
 FS20 Kurt Coleman *88250634.40.80.03.50.10-0    81 5
 DRT93 Kyle Love *46133212.52.6-0.20.00.10-0  1 21 1
 DRE97 Mario Addison45113312.30.82.30.0-0.81-0 22  1  
 RCB24 Josh Norman *88251622.10.1-0.12.00.11-0    4  1
 SLB54 Shaq Thompson *43145241.5-0.20.61.00.10-0  1 41 3
 MLB56 A.J. Klein *58180401.20.30.00.80.10-0    2 11
 SCB25 Ben� Benwikere81201601.11.10.9-1.00.10-0  1 31 1
 DLE96 Wes Horton2471700.10.9-0.90.00.10-0  3 1  1
 DRE94 Kony Ealy *48182910.01.20.60.0-1.82-0  111 11
 SS33 Tre Boston10010.00.00.00.00.00-0        
 LCB21 Teddy Williams4103-0.40.00.0-0.40.00-0        
 DLE95 Charles Johnson *5213354-0.41.3-0.90.0-0.81-0  1 2  1
 SS41 Roman Harper *8725062-0.60.30.0-1.00.10-0    6  2
 DRT91 Colin Cole3410240-1.5-0.3-1.30.00.10-0  1  1  
 LCB31 Charles Tillman *7822056-1.90.10.0-2.10.10-0    1   
 DLT92 Dwan Edwards5113371-2.1-1.4-1.40.50.20-01   2  3
 WLB58 Thomas Davis *8825954-3.0-1.5-0.70.1-0.91-0    6115
 11.77.63.63.4-2.96-014151438426
 

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Older guys + high heat index + longest non-OT game = lowered scores

Lessons learned : CJ missing the preseason cost him time getting into football shape since he cramped up at the end, no Star in the rotation equaled more snaps in the heat for the other D-Linemen, and TD is great outside but those couple snaps in the middle hurt his grade. Younger guys held up better to the heat index I heard on Panthers radio at one point was 118 on the sideline and Coleman is showing his experience playing in McDermott's system from when they were in Philadelphia

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TD had a stupid penalty that he knew better on.  He has some whiffs as well, it wasn't his best game definitely.   Tillman having that bad of a ratings against a team like that is disheartening.  But, it's nice to see Coleman up there.  I remember seeing Harper burned a few times, guy is just old, it's going to happen.

The worst thing about that is CJ, getting no pressure against a depleted line.   We cannot pay this guy like a top-10 DE anymore.  I would rather use that money on Norman.  I've felt CJ was losing a step for a couple years.  Injuries and age are just piling up I believe.  I hope he takes a team friendly deal, but I'm sure some other team would overpay.  

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I admit I don't really know the ins & outs of how PFF grades work, especially for the defense.  How signifcant a factor is TD's late hit penalty in his overall low score?

In any case, the D played well. 

  • Houston only had two big plays in the entire game.  (They capitalized and scored on both drives with the big plays).
  • At one point in the first half we forced Houston to turn the ball over on downs and then punt the next 5 drives.
  • I'd love to see the PFF scores broken down by half.  We did a pretty good job of keeping Houston out of Carolina territory in the first half.  The second half Houston obviously made some adjustments, settled down and began to move the ball better.  The heat could have been a factor wearing down both Ds.   We too moved the ball pretty well in the 2nd half...

You can see my "game at a glance" tables illustrating all the drives of the game for both teams here:

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