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Best and worst PFF grades from Panthers' Week 4 loss to Bengals


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Best of the defense

1. ILB Shaq Thompson: 79.5
2. OLB Thomas Incoom: 77.0
3. OLB Jadeveon Clowney: 69.1
4. OLB DJ Johnson: 67.4
5. CB Jaycee Horn: 66.8

 

On a day where the defense really struggled to wrap up, Thompson and Horn picked up three stops apiece.

Horn, in addition, allowed four receptions for 33 yards over seven targets.

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Just now, TheSpecialJuan said:

Best of the defense

1. ILB Shaq Thompson: 79.5
2. OLB Thomas Incoom: 77.0
3. OLB Jadeveon Clowney: 69.1
4. OLB DJ Johnson: 67.4
5. CB Jaycee Horn: 66.8

 

On a day where the defense really struggled to wrap up, Thompson and Horn picked up three stops apiece.

Horn, in addition, allowed four receptions for 33 yards over seven targets.

Good to see D.J. Johnson developing into a solid role player. 

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Some bright spots like DJ Johnson and J Sanders and some duds that really can't afford to be at this point in their careers like Tommy Tremble and Brady Christensen.

Trevin Wallace we'll have to see how he bounces back but for now he's a rook.

As much as this defense needs attention in the draft we also need another TE and an offensive lineman to develop.

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1 hour ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Worst of the defense

15. ILB Trevin Wallace: 51.4
16. CB Troy Hill: 51.1
17. NT Nick Thurman: 50.1
18. DE LaBryan Ray: 45.6
19. OLB Charles Harris: 38.7

Both Hill and Harris were chalked up with two missed tackles. One of Harris’ came on the 63-yard touchdown by Bengals wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase.

I was furious with Harris. He was slow, he missed tackles, and his body language was not good.  He literally caused us to play 10 vs 11.  He was that bad.  I am surprised that he got a 38.

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