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ratings for all Carolina Panthers offensive players, per Pro Football Focus


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Name Pos PFF Grade Games Off Snaps Off Snap %
Kyle Allen QB 49.7 13 885 80%
Christian McCaffrey HB 86.8 16 1039 93%
DJ Moore WR 82.2 15 910 82%
Curtis Samuel WR 62.7 16 955 86%
Jarius Wright WR 47.8 16 693 62%
Greg Olsen TE 66.8 14 790 71%
Chris Manhertz TE 61.9 15 341 31%
Ian Thomas TE 51.8 16 302 27%
Matt Paradis C 63.5 16 1094 98%
Greg Van Roten G 65.6 11 705 63%
Trai Turner G 63.9 13 888 80%
Taylor Moton T 76.0 16 1107 99%
Dennis Daley T 58.3 14 686 62%
Daryl Williams T 56.1 16 839 75%
Greg Little T 52.7 4 224 20%

 

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17 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

But, but, but... we don't need a LT at #7 because Greg Little and Dennis Daley!!!

I don't put much stock in PFF ratings, but I do know that the more those two guys played the worse they looked. 

I say Daley looked better than Little but neither was spectacular but they did have to play beside Williams a lot.

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32 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:
Name Pos PFF Grade Games Off Snaps Off Snap %
Kyle Allen QB 49.7 13 885 80%
Christian McCaffrey HB 86.8 16 1039 93%
DJ Moore WR 82.2 15 910 82%
Curtis Samuel WR 62.7 16 955 86%
Jarius Wright WR 47.8 16 693 62%
Greg Olsen TE 66.8 14 790 71%
Chris Manhertz TE 61.9 15 341 31%
Ian Thomas TE 51.8 16 302 27%
Matt Paradis C 63.5 16 1094 98%
Greg Van Roten G 65.6 11 705 63%
Trai Turner G 63.9 13 888 80%
Taylor Moton T 76.0 16 1107 99%
Dennis Daley T 58.3 14 686 62%
Daryl Williams T 56.1 16 839 75%
Greg Little T 52.7 4 224 20%

 

Hmm, just as I suspected, we suck cock 

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3 minutes ago, cmichd said:

I say Daley looked better than Little but neither was spectacular but they did have to play beside Williams a lot.

They were every bit as bad as Williams was.

It's tough for me to single anyone out of the group of Darryl Williams, Greg Little, Dennis Daley, and Matt Paradis. They were all absolutely atrocious.

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11 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

They were every bit as bad as Williams was.

It's tough for me to single anyone out of the group of Darryl Williams, Greg Little, Dennis Daley, and Matt Paradis. They were all absolutely atrocious.

Unless the Ohio State CB is still on the board at 7th.  If we don't take one of the better tackles I might go back to being a Colts fan.  

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Just now, cmichd said:

Unless the Ohio State CB is still on the board at 7th.  If we don't take one of the better tackles I might go back to being a Colts fan.  

I don't care of the OSU CB is there or not, we need a lineman at #7. BPA at OL or DL. Nothing else matters right now as long as our lines are a wreck.

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  • Our starting QB for most of the year had a sub 50 rating... how the fug did we finish 5-11? 
  • Daryll Williams needs to be cut ASAP
  • Paradis was a 40 something earlier in the year, suprised he finished at 64 even thought thats still not good
  • Moton our only solid Olineman? Even he had several fugups this year though
  • Turner at 64 in the Pro Bowl lol
  • CMC had over 1000 snaps and the only people who had more than him were Olinemen 

I really dont know if we can keep most of the Oline and have better coaches bring out the best in them , or if we need to scrap everyone besides Moton and rebuild it... 

What we can't do is do nothing and have them give up the most sacks in the league again. Something has to change. 

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