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Most Underrated Player on Every NFL Team


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Carolina Panthers

Taylor Moton, RT

Carolina's offensive line was a disaster in 2021, and the Panthers entered the offseason needing four new starters. That didn't include Moton, who doesn't get the acclaim he deserves in part because of the poor quality of play around him. Moton's 1.7% blown block rate was both a career high and eighth best among qualified tackles last season. He's a punishing power run blocker who never comes off the field. There's only so much one good lineman can do, so hopefully Carolina's offensive revamp will let Moton show more of his stuff in 2022.

 

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15 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

Horn for me.

It’s a small sample size, but in 95 coverage snaps he only allowed one catch last year, albeit for a touchdown. The national media and opposing teams fanbases don’t seem to recognize how good Horn was when he was on the field.

He was very good for the 3 games he played (3 of the 5 that we won coincidentally), but I need to see more. I can see him start to garner national attention if we win a few.

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32 minutes ago, CRA said:

I'd probably go Shaq today.  Largely because Panther fans universally agree Moton is really good. 

 

Yea, but there are so few of us.

I'm curious as to who the other 28 are (Moton, Kirk, Tagovailoa, Garopollo). Stupid pay wall!

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Any Panther's fan could see he was the only good Olineman last year. Hard to be underrated when you standout as the only one of starter quality for more than a year on a unit that has been getting worse...hopefully until this year. 

I would have to say Shaq who played in the shadow of 2 greats and never really played completely to his potential until last year. 

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38 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

Im just going to be bold here for the sake of conversations and a different direction. Im going to go with Derrick Brown. I think by season's end, we will have a far different perspective of him. 

No he is trash 

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1 hour ago, MillionDollarCam said:

Horn for me.

It’s a small sample size, but in 95 coverage snaps he only allowed one catch last year, albeit for a touchdown. The national media and opposing teams fanbases don’t seem to recognize how good Horn was when he was on the field.

95 coverage snaps against bottom-tier (at the time) teams. He has potential for sure, but I don't see how he can really be rated at all based on his season being cut short, let alone underrated.

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4 minutes ago, KSpan said:

95 coverage snaps against bottom-tier (at the time) teams. He has potential for sure, but I don't see how he can really be rated at all based on his season being cut short, let alone underrated.

Bottom tier or not, how many CB’s can play 95 coverage snaps and only allow one catch?

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