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PFF - Highest Graded Panthers - week 3


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25 minutes ago, Panthering said:

Offseason acquisitions continue to play well for us, good job Dan! Diontae was a breath of fresh air we've been missing in this offense since Moore departed, he gets open as quick as advertised. 

That was the first glimpse of a true WR1 that we've seen since DJ Moore left (and he didn't always play at that level).

DJ Moore is a beast after the catch, but just in terms of route running, I think Johnson clears him.

Yesterday is what Johnson is capable if with good QB play.

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33 minutes ago, Mage said:

Diontae has done nothing but get open all year, glad he finally got someone who could get the ball in his hands.  He might not be a "WR1" as some would say but he is a damn good player.

seriously cannot remember the last time we had such a good route runner. Smitty was probably the last one. Cotchery had pretty good technique but due to physical limitations his separation ability wasn't nearly as good as Diontae. Moore is a great player no doubt but I don't think he would get as open nearly as consistently as Diontae.

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5 hours ago, Mage said:

Diontae has done nothing but get open all year, glad he finally got someone who could get the ball in his hands.  He might not be a "WR1" as some would say but he is a damn good player.

WR1 is one of the most overrated things in the NFL.  I would much prefer 3-4 good receivers over a clear #1.  

That being said, I think Johnson looks very good so far.  

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