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Best and worst PFF grades from Panthers' Week 10 win over Giants


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Best of the offense

 

1. RG Robert Hunt: 84.9
2. RT Taylor Moton: 78.8
3. LG Damien Lewis: 77.3
4. OL Chandler Zavala: 74.0
5. QB Bryce Young: 71.4

The hog mollies put their hard hats on in Germany, allowing just one sack of Young and opening up holes for running back Chuba Hubbard’s career-high 153 rushing yards. If we were to extend this list to six players, center Cade Mays (67.7) would enter the discussion thanks to his admirable showing against Giants defensive lineman Dexter Lawrence II.

Young completed 15 of his 25 throws for 126 yards, a touchdown and no interceptions. His 71.4 mark is second-highest in a start this season.

https://pantherswire.usatoday.com/lists/panthers-giants-week-10-pff-grades/

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Best of the defense

 

1. ILB Josey Jewell: 84.1
2. OLB DJ Johnson: 74.7
3. OLB D.J. Wonnum: 74.7
4. DT A’Shawn Robinson: 72.5
5. CB Caleb Farley: 70.0

Jewell outlawed New York’s chances at a victory, as he recorded his first interception of the season and recovered the fumble that set up the game-winning field goal. That fumble was caused by Robinson, who totaled four pressures and five stops against his former squad.

Wonnum made a big splash in his Panthers debut, notching a team-high five pressures.

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48 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Worst of the offense

 

13. WR Xavier Legette: 57.5
14. RB Miles Sanders: 57.4
15. WR Deven Thompkins: 56.6
16. LT Brady Christensen: 53.4
17. TE Ian Thomas: 52.7

Christensen wasn’t as solid as his line mates, allowing four pressures en route to a 36.9 pass-blocking grade.

Yeah, people kept singing BC's praises but that was by far the worst game he played all year. He was getting beat like a snare drum.

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5 minutes ago, BrianS said:

Legette body catches too much for my comfort.  To the point he will jump to body catch a ball when he could just reach up and grab it.  Not sure if that's a fixable trait - legit not sure, I just don't know of any data on it in either direction.

He is not a natural ball catcher in the slightest. Not sure he will ever be, TBH.

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