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BREAKING NEWS: Panthers cut Charles Harris, Sign Akayleb Evans (2022 4th Rd/Just waived by Minny)


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4 hours ago, Bear Hands said:

With Wonnum cemented in the rotation and Barno near return, we're almost near the EDGE room Morgan intended on for the season w/Clowney, Wonnum, DJJ, & Amare.  Harris was an expendable midseason pickup. 

And this waiver pickup from Minny looks interesting.  Good competition for the other back of roster guys.

Wonnum has been exceptional 

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On 11/25/2024 at 8:25 PM, kungfoodude said:

Pretty sure his run defense grades are fairly low 

Per PFF (take it for what it’s worth) he’s graded out at 60.1 in run defense, 67.4 tackling grade. His pass rush is high 50s. Slightly above his work last year. 

Best games were against the Bengals and Giants.

For context, their grade scale is 50-below average, 60-average, 70-above average, 80-league wide top 10%, 90+ elite.

He doesn’t seem to be performing that well eye test wise, should be able to find an upgrade.

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2 hours ago, Bear Hands said:

Per PFF (take it for what it’s worth) he’s graded out at 60.1 in run defense, 67.4 tackling grade. His pass rush is high 50s. Slightly above his work last year. 

Best games were against the Bengals and Giants.

For context, their grade scale is 50-below average, 60-average, 70-above average, 80-league wide top 10%, 90+ elite.

He doesn’t seem to be performing that well eye test wise, should be able to find an upgrade.

I suspect he will be around due to price tag. Hopefully further from significant, non-special teams PT, however.

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