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Best and Worst of Week 4 per PFF


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Offense

1. WR Laviska Shenault Jr.: 81.3
2. WR Adam Thielen: 73.5
3. WR Terrace Marshall Jr.: 71.4
4. LT Ikem Ekwonu: 70.4
5. RB Chuba Hubbard: 67.4

14. RB Miles Sanders: 55.2
15. WR Ihmir Smith-Marsette: 54.0
16. TE Giovanni Ricci: 52.3
17. TE Hayden Hurst: 44.0
18. LG Chandler Zavala: 37.0

Defense

1. S Jeremy Chinn: 85.0
2. CB Troy Hill: 76.7
3. S Sam Franklin Jr.: 75.5
4. OLB Amaré Barno: 69.7
5. OLB DJ Johnson: 67.2

16. OLB Brian Burns: 47.4
17. DE LaBryan Ray: 47.0
18. DT Nick Thurman: 44.9
19. DT DeShawn Williams: 40.6
20. CB D’Shawn Jamison: 38.7

Panthers PFF grades: Best and worst from Week 4 loss to Vikings (usatoday.com)

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

There has to be a better option than Zavala. He's our worst player every week.

Easily, and it's having a ripple effect across the entire offense. There's no good reason for them not to have brought in a veteran at this point. Even Throckmorton is playing better than Zavala.

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I get it that Zavala is a rookie that they're high on his potential but he's not improving. He missed quite a bit of crucial time on camp and preseason and he's just not ready. It's time to take a redshirt approach on him. You can't let a guy just get ragdolled every week further hamstringing your struggling offense with the hope of him improving. You gotta play somebody else.

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19 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

There has to be a better option than Zavala. He's our worst player every week.

Since moving to the left side.  His opening game at RG wasn't too bad.  It's crazy, but the left side is his natural spot.  It may be he's a better fit at RG in the NFL.

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17 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I get it that Zavala is a rookie that they're high on his potential but he's not improving. He missed quite a bit of crucial time on camp and preseason and he's just not ready. It's time to take a redshirt approach on him. You can't let a guy just get ragdolled every week further hamstringing your struggling offense with the hope of him improving. You gotta play somebody else.

He went from a 0 to a 37.  That's technically improving it's just still terrible....

 

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