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Best and worst PFF grades from Panthers' Week 6 loss to Falcons


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Worst of the offense

 

12. QB Andy Dalton: 59.2
13. RB Chuba Hubbard: 58.5
14. WR Jonathan Mingo: 54.6
15. TE Ja’Tavion Sanders: 51.6
16. TE Ian Thomas: 49.9

Dalton had a pair of ill-timed interceptions, with the first coming from the Atlanta 32-yard line while down by just eight points.

Sanders and Thomas were credited with a drop apiece.

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Best of the defense

 

1. OLB Charles Harris: 78.0
2. CB Jaycee Horn: 72.3
3. DE T.J. Smith: 71.0
4. CB Troy Hill: 68.1
5. ILB Claudin Cherelus: 63.3

Harris recorded a team-high three pressures.

Horn allowed just the 3-yard touchdown reception to wideout Drake London over four targets on the day. He also broke up a pair of pass attempts.

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7 minutes ago, frankw said:

Ian Thomas with a worse grade than Jonathan Mingo is so fitting for this franchise. Three regime changes and still going strong. The Panthers in a nutshell.

Thankfully they brought that back from IR instead of just leaving him there and moving on at the end of the year. 

I guess in the end he makes Sanders look better so that's fun. 

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52 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Best of the offense

 

1. LG Damien Lewis: 80.4
2. RG Robert Hunt: 77.9
3. C Brady Christensen: 76.0
4. WR David Moore: 74.8
5. RT Yosh Nijman: 68.0

The hog mollies put their hard hats on again, allowing just six pressures and zero sacks of quarterback Andy Dalton. They also paved the way for running back Chuba Hubbard, who rushed for 92 yards on 18 carries.

If you extend this list to the top six offensive grades for Carolina in Week 6, left tackle Ikem Ekwonu would join the group with an overall mark of 67.9.

The funny thing is that this includes all the penalties the OL group ended up with. Imagine if they were a little less sloppy how it would have been.

 

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