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Week 8 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: 84.4

Robbie Anderson: 78.6

Taylor Moton: 77.9

Top 3 Highest Ranked PFF

Alex Armah: 5th

Brian Burns: 5th

Christian McCaffery: 10th

Top 3 Biggest Risers in Grade

Did not gather data before Game 8 update.

Top 3 Biggest Fallers in Grade

Did not gather data before Game 8 update.

Football Outsiders Spotlights - Team Efficiency Rankings

Offensive Rushing DVOA: +6

Defensive Passing DVOA: -3

Football Outsiders Spotlights - Offensive/Defensive Line Rankings

Defensive Line - Open Field Yards: +6

Defensive Line - Power Success: +6

Offensive Line - Power Success: -6

Football Outsiders Spotlights - Individual Player Rankings

Mike Davis DYAR: +6

Mike Davis DVOA: -5

Robby Anderson DVOA: -5

 

NFL Next Gen Stats Breakdown

Teddy Bridgewater

10.5% Aggressiveness percentage(2nd least aggressive QB in the NFL)

+3.5 Expected Completion Percentage (9th)

Christian McCaffrey

DNQ

Mike Davis

4.01 Efficiency (16th)

33.33% 8+D%[Percentage of plays with 8+ defenders in the box] (2nd)

2.95s Average Time Behind the Line of Scrimmage (43rd)

+0.63 Yards Over Expected Avg./Attempt (11th)

37.3% Rush Over Expected Percentage (28th)

Robby Anderson

6.3 yds Average Cushion(37th)

2.9 yds Average Separation(60th)

76.12% Catch Percentage(19th)

1.1 Average YAC Above Expected (19th)

DJ Moore

5.9 yds Average Cushion(64th)

2.2 yds Average Separation(106th)

55.93% Catch Percentage(98th)

1.8 Average YAC Above Expected (10th)

Curtis Samuel

7.4 yds Average Cushion(4th)

3.2 yds Average Separation(29th)

85.29% Catch Percentage(3rd)

0.1 Average YAC Above Expected (72nd)

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4 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Brown really starting to show the promise as a run stuffer on the advanced stats.

I've been happy with him so far. Dude really is stupid strong. I'm psyched to see what he can do with a year of strength and conditioning under his belt for next season.

We have a lot of young talent that I'm very excited about. Hopefully we plug a few holes through the draft and FA next year (Guard, MLB, CB, S) and put it together to make a playoff run. 

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2 minutes ago, Ricky Spanish said:

I've been happy with him so far. Dude really is stupid strong. I'm psyched to see what he can do with a year of strength and conditioning under his belt for next season.

We have a lot of young talent that I'm very excited about. Hopefully we plug a few holes through the draft and FA next year (Guard, MLB, CB, S) and put it together to make a playoff run. 

I think we finally have a young "core" to build around. We just need to knock it out of the park in our next draft too and make some big splash signings like Anderson and Douglas again. Those guys were immediate impact players. 

If we have another offseason like this past, we could just be 2-3 years from being a 9+ win team regularly. 

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57 minutes ago, shaqattaq said:

I really thought you were going to say superbowl. Darn you and your sensible goals, lol.

Well, we still have a roster pretty deficient in talent. It is gonna take some time to build a winning team. On the positive side, we appear to be tracking towards being way ahead of schedule for what I initially thought(4-6 years before being a .500 team).

Kudos to the coaches for getting the max out of a pretty thin roster.

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28 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Well, we still have a roster pretty deficient in talent. It is gonna take some time to build a winning team. On the positive side, we appear to be tracking towards being way ahead of schedule for what I initially thought(4-6 years before being a .500 team).

Kudos to the coaches for getting the max out of a pretty thin roster.

I think a turnaround could be quite quick with good drafting. It really all hinges on of we can keep a intact coaching talent and drafting. That's where Rhule will live or die. 

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2 hours ago, Snake said:

I think a turnaround could be quite quick with good drafting. It really all hinges on of we can keep a intact coaching talent and drafting. That's where Rhule will live or die. 

Yeah, this are looking positive but it could all quickly go to poo with a few missteps. I am just glad it hasn't turned into a Jets/Texans level dumpster fire yet.

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19 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Yeah, this are looking positive but it could all quickly go to poo with a few missteps. I am just glad it hasn't turned into a Jets/Texans level dumpster fire yet.

Well that's with any team. Look on the bright side. I mean we can't get much worse right now. 

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5 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

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

Top 3 Highest Graded PFF

Brian Burns: 84.4

Robbie Anderson: 78.6

Taylor Moton: 77.9

Top 3 Highest Ranked PFF

Alex Armah: 5th

Brian Burns: 5th

Christian McCaffery: 10th

Top 3 Biggest Risers in Grade

Did not gather data before Game 8 update.

Top 3 Biggest Fallers in Grade

Did not gather data before Game 8 update.

Football Outsiders Spotlights - Team Efficiency Rankings

Offensive Rushing DVOA: +6

Defensive Passing DVOA: -3

Football Outsiders Spotlights - Offensive/Defensive Line Rankings

Defensive Line - Open Field Yards: +6

Defensive Line - Power Success: +6

Offensive Line - Power Success: -6

Football Outsiders Spotlights - Individual Player Rankings

Mike Davis DYAR: +6

Mike Davis DVOA: -5

Robby Anderson DVOA: -5

 

NFL Next Gen Stats Breakdown

Teddy Bridgewater

10.5% Aggressiveness percentage(2nd least aggressive QB in the NFL)

+3.5 Expected Completion Percentage (9th)

Christian McCaffrey

DNQ

Mike Davis

4.01 Efficiency (16th)

33.33% 8+D%[Percentage of plays with 8+ defenders in the box] (2nd)

2.95s Average Time Behind the Line of Scrimmage (43rd)

+0.63 Yards Over Expected Avg./Attempt (11th)

37.3% Rush Over Expected Percentage (28th)

Robby Anderson

6.3 yds Average Cushion(37th)

2.9 yds Average Separation(60th)

76.12% Catch Percentage(19th)

1.1 Average YAC Above Expected (19th)

DJ Moore

5.9 yds Average Cushion(64th)

2.2 yds Average Separation(106th)

55.93% Catch Percentage(98th)

1.8 Average YAC Above Expected (10th)

Curtis Samuel

7.4 yds Average Cushion(4th)

3.2 yds Average Separation(29th)

85.29% Catch Percentage(3rd)

0.1 Average YAC Above Expected (72nd)

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Always nice to see the metrics! Thanks!

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