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Every Panther started ranked by their current PFF score


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Christian McCaffrey: 89.3

Luke Kuechly: 81.3

D.J. Moore: 79.4

Gerald McCoy: 79.0

Vernon Butler: 75.4

Tre Boston: 71.7

Mario Addison: 70.6

Shaq Thompson: 69.7

Greg Olsen: 69.4

Dontari Poe: 69.0

Taylor Moton: 68.9

James Bradberry: 68.5

Curtis Samuel: 68.5

Donte Jackson: 68.0

Dennis Daley: 67.0

Greg Van Roten: 63.8

Bruce Irvin: 60.8

Trai Turner: 59.8

Kyle Allen: 54.9

Eric Reid: 53.6

Jarius Wright: 49.7

Matt Paradis: 47.9

Thoughts?

 

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4 minutes ago, PhillyB said:

matt paradis is low key one of the most disappointing free agent signings in team history

He's a huge disappointment along with Poe. I will give Hurney a pass with Poe because Star was leaving no matter what but pushing out Kalil for a worse Center is inexcusable. 

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I don’t usually put a lot of stock into PFF, but before I opened the thread I thought Paradis and Reid have to be at the bottom of the list. Both of those guys have been completely underwhelming. 
 

reid had a few flashes in the texans and jags games but other than that, he’s been disappointing. 

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