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PFF grades: vs Patriots Best and worst


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1. TE Jordan Matthews: 87.4
2. LG Chandler Zavala: 84.0
3. RT Ricky Lee: 65.0
4. RB Jaden Shirden: 62.0
5. RB Mike Boone: 59.3

Chandler Zavala led all his fellow Panthers linemen with a 81.6 run-blocking grade and a 78.1 pass-blocking grade. The second-year hog molly also played in every one of the unit’s 54 snaps.

Probably the most surprising performance.  That dude was dog poo last year.

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Just now, TheSpecialJuan said:

1. TE Jordan Matthews: 87.4
2. LG Chandler Zavala: 84.0
3. RT Ricky Lee: 65.0
4. RB Jaden Shirden: 62.0
5. RB Mike Boone: 59.3

Chandler Zavala led all his fellow Panthers linemen with a 81.6 run-blocking grade and a 78.1 pass-blocking grade. The second-year hog molly also played in every one of the unit’s 54 snaps.


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Worst of the defense

24. DT Ulumoo Ale: 51.4
25. CB Chau Smith-Wade: 43.8
26. DT T.J. Smith: 42.1
27. DE Junior Aho: 40.0
28. CB Willie Drew: 24.7

UDFA Willie Drew wasn’t as sharp, as he was on the bitter end of the 38-yard touchdown connection between Patriots quarterback Joe Milton III and wideout JaQuae Jackson. That helped him take a 26.0 mark in coverage

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Best of the defense

1. OLB Eku Leota: 90.1
2. OLB Luiji Vilain: 89.9
3. ILB Claudin Cherelus: 84.5
4. CB Lamar Jackson: 78.3
5. ILB Jackson Mitchell: 78.0

Leota and Vilain both chalked up a team-leading four pressures. The former also recorded two stops.

Lamar Jackson earned an 86.8 grade in coverage. He allowed one reception (13 yards) over three targets.

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1 minute ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

UDFA Willie Drew wasn’t as sharp, as he was on the bitter end of the 38-yard touchdown connection between Patriots quarterback Joe Milton III and wideout JaQuae Jackson. That helped him take a 26.0 mark in coverage

He got completely left in the dust but that route was sick for only a few minutes left in the 4th of a preseason game.

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