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Panthers sign O-lineman


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Maybe we shouldda seen this coming...

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McCray, 30, played in a dozen games with two starts last season for the Texans. He previously played for Campen with the Green Bay Packers, Cleveland Browns and Texans before Campen was hired by the Panthers last year.

Sounds like wherever Campen goes, McCray follows.

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Can play a bunch of spots.  Most importantly C.  Can backup Bozeman while allowing Mays to settle in at RG with Corbett on the mend. 
 

I know we all are looking for WR’s. But it’s fuging awesome not to be worrying about the OL with a new rookie QB. 

He is versatile and probably shitload less than Eiflen.  He’s probably better too  

 

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36 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

According to PFF Justin McCray is worse than garbage 

If you are going to use PFF, use them in their entirety.

In 2018, under James Campen, McCray had a grade of 64.0 when he exclusively played guard. That placed him in the top half of all offensive guards in the NFL.

64.0 is much better than the 57.3 grade that Christensen put up last year and people seem to think that he did just fine.

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20 minutes ago, Black&BlueBubba said:

Can play a bunch of spots.  Most importantly C.  Can backup Bozeman while allowing Mays to settle in at RG with Corbett on the mend. 
 

I know we all are looking for WR’s. But it’s fuging awesome not to be worrying about the OL with a new rookie QB. 

He is versatile and probably shitload less than Eiflen.  He’s probably better too  

Under Matt Rhule, that profile would've made him a starter. 

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11 hours ago, stan786 said:

Pressures according to PFF (Sack numbers are a little different for some reason)

Young (They have 7 in 2020, 35 in 2021, 18 Sacks in 2022)

  • 2020 - 14 Pressures (50% Pressure to sack)
  • 2021 - 226 Pressures (15.5% Pressure to sack)
  • 2022 - 144 Pressures (12.5% Pressure to sack)

Stroud (They have 12 sacks in 2021 and 14 in 2022)

  • 2020 - 0 Pressures
  • 2021 - 111 Pressures (10.8% Pressure to sack)
  • 2022 - 99 Pressures (14.1% Pressure to sack)

 

 

1 hour ago, MillionDollarCam said:

If you are going to use PFF, use them in their entirety.

In 2018, under James Campen, McCray had a grade of 64.0 when he exclusively played guard. That placed him in the top half of all offensive guards in the NFL.

64.0 is much better than the 57.3 grade that Christensen put up last year and people seem to think that he did just fine.

5 sacks that year on 480 something snaps...Unfortunately looks like he's worse than Elflein

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