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


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On 9/30/2024 at 8:08 PM, jb2288 said:

Oof we are going to miss Shaq but nice to see DJ developing. Looks like Zavala has turned into the better guard over Brady as well 

DJ is 26 years old in a couple weeks. He should be developed already. He’ll be 29 in the first year of his second contract.

I don’t know why we keep drafting projects that are already older. Burns is in his 6th year in the league and he’s only 6 months older than DJ.

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16 hours ago, WhoKnows said:

DJ is 26 years old in a couple weeks. He should be developed already. He’ll be 29 in the first year of his second contract.

I don’t know why we keep drafting projects that are already older. Burns is in his 6th year in the league and he’s only 6 months older than DJ.

Well would you prefer he doesnt develop at all? We drafted him it’s done, let’s hope it pans out. 

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3 minutes ago, jb2288 said:

Well would you prefer he doesnt develop at all? We drafted him it’s done, let’s hope it pans out. 

Exactly, we have to develop rotational players, not just starters.  Not every draft pick has to be a starter.  

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2 minutes ago, NAS said:

Exactly, we have to develop rotational players, not just starters.  Not every draft pick has to be a starter.  

I coached with Dwight Hollier, former Tar Heel, Miami Dolphin and Indy Colt LB--he told me basically that the Special Teams coach is just as vocal as the DC and OC.  He said, "if you aren't starting, you better be making noise on special teams.  If you think about it, with 22 starters and 3 special teams specialists, that only leaves another 22 players or so on the active roster--the reserves, in other words.  He said if you are in that group, you better be a factor on special teams because when they cut players, they talk to the coordinators--and if you are a second teamer, the special teams coordinator's voice is just as loud as the defensive coordinator's voice. (He was probably talking from a LB perspective)

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OFFENSIVE GUARDS (Min. 50 snaps)

Name Team Pass blocks Losses Win rate
Tyler Smith Cowboys 169 6 96.45%
Robert Hunt Panthers 137 5 96.35%
Alijah Vera-Tucker Jets 136 5 96.32%
Elgton Jenkins Packers 121 5 95.87%
Quenton Nelson Colts 106 5 95.28%
Brandon Scherff Jaguars 139 7 94.96%
Damien Lewis Panthers 95 5 94.74%
Zack Martin Cowboys 160 9 94.38%
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19 hours ago, WhoKnows said:

DJ is 26 years old in a couple weeks. He should be developed already. He’ll be 29 in the first year of his second contract.

I don’t know why we keep drafting projects that are already older. Burns is in his 6th year in the league and he’s only 6 months older than DJ.

WOW.

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