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Week 6 Panthers Metrics/Ratings


kungfoodude

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https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1LuXnzsKBA9VZHOnyVEdOW4RbiWowg5V4URfEYoXC7f0/edit#gid=0

Top 3 Highest Graded PFF

Brian Burns: 80.3

Corn Elder: 79.9 

Robbie Anderson: 78.1

Top 3 Highest Ranked PFF

Alex Armah: 5th

Brian Burns: 7th

Taylor Moton: 10th

Top 3 Biggest Risers in Grade

Donte Jackson: +8.1

Jeremy Chinn: +5.8

Rasul Douglas: +4.7

Tre Boston: +4.7

Top 3 Biggest Fallers in Grade

Mike Davis: -9.1

Alex Armah: -7.6

Efe Obada: -5.4

Football Outsiders Spotlights - Team Efficiency Rankings

Special Teams DVOA: +3

Defensive Rushing DVOA: +3

Offense DVOA: -6

Football Outsiders Spotlights - Offensive/Defensive Line Rankings

Defensive Line - Power Success: +8

Offensive Line - Stuffed: -11

Football Outsiders Spotlights - Individual Player Rankings

Robby Anderson DYAR: +15

Teddy Bridgewater DVOA: -5

 

NFL Next Gen Stats Breakdown

Teddy Bridgewater

9.7% Aggressiveness percentage(Second least aggressive QB in the NFL)

+2.2 Expected Completion Percentage (14th)

Christian McCaffrey

4.13 Efficiency(11th)

14.63% 8+D%[Percentage of plays with 8+ defenders in the box] (23rd)

2.81s Average Time Behind the Line of Scrimmage (23rd)

-0.17 Yards Over Expected Avg./Attempt (38th)

43.9% Rush Over Expected Percentage (12th)

Mike Davis

3.96 Efficiency (16th)

31.25% 8+D%[Percentage of plays with 8+ defenders in the box] (2nd)

2.95s Average Time Behind the Line of Scrimmage (38th)

+0.72 Yards Over Expected Avg./Attempt (10th)

39.1% Rush Over Expected Percentage (21st)

Robby Anderson

6.4 yds Average Cushion(32nd)

3.2 yds Average Separation(31st)

78.43% Catch Percentage(14th)

0.9 Average YAC Above Expected (27th)

DJ Moore

5.9 yds Average Cushion(65th)

2.3 yds Average Separation(101st)

56.25% Catch Percentage(97th)

1.9 Average YAC Above Expected (9th)

Curtis Samuel

8.1 yds Average Cushion(2nd)

2.9 yds Average Separation(58th)

82.61% Catch Percentage(4th)

0.3 Average YAC Above Expected (57th)

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10 hours ago, NAS said:

Lack of aggressiveness by Teddy is becoming a major concern for this offense

Well the least aggressive QB in their stats is the odds on favorite to be the MVP. Teddy is ultimately a game manager. You WANT him to be consistently making high percentage throws.

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10 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Shout out to Brian Burns for being in the top ten in run stop win rates and pass rush win rates.

Turning into a complete player.

Only two other players appearing in both top tens right now: Brandon Graham and Khalil Mack. 

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14 minutes ago, imminent rogaine said:

Was Corn’s grade mostly from the play where he shed the blocker and made the tackle? I don’t really remember seeing anything else.

Also, we should all feel warm and fuzzy that our offense has looked pretty good WITHOUT our top offensive player. Can’t wait to see cmc back out there. 

Corn's grade is him playing well all season.

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56 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Well the least aggressive QB in their stats is the odds on favorite to be the MVP. Teddy is ultimately a game manager. You WANT him to be consitently making high percentage throws.

Good stats for a team that's rebuilding.  Thanks for the work on this.

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2 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

Well the least aggressive QB in their stats is the odds on favorite to be the MVP. Teddy is ultimately a game manager. You WANT him to be consitently making high percentage throws.

Haven’t looked but who is their favorite for MVP? I thought Russel Wilson so far this year has been the MVP. 

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2 hours ago, imminent rogaine said:

Was Corn’s grade mostly from the play where he shed the blocker and made the tackle? I don’t really remember seeing anything else.

Also, we should all feel warm and fuzzy that our offense has looked pretty good WITHOUT our top offensive player. Can’t wait to see cmc back out there. 

and this is the difference between a fan's eye test and PFF.  They are grading him on every play, just not the ones where the ball is involved.

If he does a good job covering a receiver and the QB decides not to throw it to that receiver, that doesn't change the fact he did a good job.

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