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LInk:Panthers 2021 season opener countdown: 91 days to go - Cat Scratch Reader

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26-years old  Contract two-year, $8.1 million 
Started as UDFA out of Colorado State-Pueblo
Spent his first four seasons with the Los Angeles Rams. 
2017 334 snaps(31%) 16 games, 19 tackles 2.5 sacks
2018 Torn ACL
2019 353 snaps (32%) 16 games, 18 tackles 2 sacks
2020 403 snaps (39%) 16 games, 27 tackles, 9 QB hits, 8 tackles for loss, 6 sacks


"Between Burns, Fox, Reddick, and Yetur Gross-Matos, the Panthers are going to have both quality and depth on the edges"

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5 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

I think he might actually be depth with YGM starting over him which is a great problem to have!

I agree.  He's a rotational player, but last year's production of 6 sacks... on rotation...hoorah.

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1 minute ago, kungfoodude said:

He was also playing next a one of a kind freak in Donald and on a pretty stacked line. 

 

 

Agreed, Donald was double teamed a lot. Believe it or not Brown was double teamed a lot as well for us. Now throw in Burns, Reddick, YGM, and Jones and our line should be pretty good on paper. Not at all saying Brown is on Donald’s level, but the best thing they can do to help other players on the line is draw a double and still provide pressure. Brown did this a good amount of time as a rookie. Fox should find himself in another great situation.

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10 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

Agreed, Donald was double teamed a lot. Believe it or not Brown was double teamed a lot as well for us. Now throw in Burns, Reddick, YGM, and Jones and our line should be pretty good on paper. Not at all saying Brown is on Donald’s level, but the best thing they can do to help other players on the line is draw a double and still provide pressure. Brown did this a good amount of time as a rookie. Fox should find himself in another great situation.

Agreed. I love having a deep DL rotation. It seems like our most successful defenses were when we had depth on the DL.

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Just now, kungfoodude said:

Agreed. I love having a deep DL rotation. It seems like our most successful defenses were when we had depth on the DL.

Should really help with Horn’s development his rookie year. A good defensive line is a CB’s best friend right?

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