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PFF Grades Best & Worst


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Best of the offense

1. LT Brady Christensen (81.1)
2. RB Christian McCaffrey (76.1)
3. RG John Miller (74.6)
4. TE Tommy Tremble (73.6)
5. LT Dennis Daley (73.3)
5. QB Cam Newton (73.3)

Worst of the offense

5. TE Ian Thomas (56.6)
4. FB Giovanni Ricci (55.3)
2. WR Terrace Marshall Jr. (52.3)
2. WR Brandon Zylstra (52.3)
1. LB Michael Jordan (41.2)

Best of the defense

1. CB Stephon Gilmore (70.8)
2. DL Morgan Fox (69.6)
3. S Jeremy Chinn (67.5)
4. LB Shaq Thompson (64.7)
5. S Sean Chandler (61.2)

Worst of the defense

5. CB Donte Jackson (37.5)
3. DT Derrick Brown (33.3)
3. DT Bravvion Roy (33.3)
2. DT DaQuan Jones (29.8)
1. CB Keith Taylor Jr. (28.6)

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It was all but certain that Jackson was going to wind up here. He had himself a tough time trying to stop Washington wideout Terry McLaurin, who ripped off 103 receiving yards on just five grabs.

Carolina’s interior, obviously, didn’t hit the mark either. They had a tough time themselves, partly allowing Washington to run them down for 190 yards on 40 carries.

 

 

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5 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

I didn't see much to say that Michael Jordan was that bad.. So like most weeks I'll take off grades with a grain of salt..

I saw him getting mauled--bull rushed into the QB many times.  So if you don't see it, it could be that you didn't see it--not that the grading is screwed up.

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3 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

I saw him getting mauled--bull rushed into the QB many times.  So if you don't see it, it could be that you didn't see it--not that the grading is screwed up.

Really because I didn't see a penalty from him and Cam had time.. What I saw earlier in the year  from the interior was way worse... And reality is he wasn't playing against a scrub.. Payne is a beast and I don't remember his name being called much..

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6 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

Really because I didn't see a penalty from him and Cam had time.. What I saw earlier in the year  from the interior was way worse... And reality is he wasn't playing against a scrub.. Payne is a beast and I don't remember his name being called much..

So you missed Both penalties he committed? 

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