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Best and worst PFF grades from Panthers' Week 13 loss to Buccaneers


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Best of the offense

 

1. LG Damien Lewis: 90.0
2. QB Bryce Young: 79.2
3. WR Adam Thielen: 72.5
4. LT Ikem Ekwonu: 71.6
5. RB Jonathon Brooks: 69.5

Lewis’ 90.0 overall offensive grade is his highest as a Panther, as were his marks in pass blocking (86.5) and run blocking (91.9). He allowed zero pressures in 50 pass-blocking opportunities.

Young’s 79.2 was his third-highest overall offensive grade in a start. He recorded a season-high 298 passing yards, one passing touchdown and one rushing touchdown.

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Worst of the offense

 

14. WR Deven Thompkins: 54.6
15. TE Stephen Sullivan: 53.6
16. TE Feleipe Franks: 51.4
17. WR David Moore: 49.7
18. RB Chuba Hubbard: 47.6

Hubbard’s fumble at Tampa Bay’s 30-yard line in overtime helped serve the Bucs a win. He rushed for just 43 yards, his fewest since Week 1.

Moore, after a standout performance in Week 12, was charged with a pair of drops.

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Best of the defense

 

1. CB Chau Smith-Wade: 89.7
2. OLB DJ Johnson: 78.6
3. OLB Amaré Barno: 74.7
4. CB Jaycee Horn: 69.0
5. S Xavier Woods: 66.1

Smith-Wade notched the first interception of his NFL career. He also earned a career-best mark in coverage (90.6), where he allowed a 34.7 passer rating.

Johnson played to a team-high 79.9 grade against the run. He tallied three stops.

https://pantherswire.usatoday.com/lists/panthers-buccaneers-week-13-pff-grades/

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1 minute ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Smith-Wade notched the first interception of his NFL career. He also earned a career-best mark in coverage (90.6), where he allowed a 34.7 passer rating.

This year’s draft is looking better and better every week

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1 minute ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Best of the defense

 

1. CB Chau Smith-Wade: 89.7
2. OLB DJ Johnson: 78.6
3. OLB Amaré Barno: 74.7
4. CB Jaycee Horn: 69.0
5. S Xavier Woods: 66.1

Smith-Wade notched the first interception of his NFL career. He also earned a career-best mark in coverage (90.6), where he allowed a 34.7 passer rating.

Johnson played to a team-high 79.9 grade against the run. He tallied three stops.

https://pantherswire.usatoday.com/lists/panthers-buccaneers-week-13-pff-grades/

It seems like DJ Johnson is more of a base 4-3 DE

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