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Best and worst PFF grades from Panthers' Week 15 loss to Cowboys


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Best of the offense

 

1. WR Jalen Coker: 60.4
1. RT Taylor Moton: 60.4
3. LG Damien Lewis: 56.1
4. RB Chuba Hubbard: 55.5
5. WR Adam Thielen: 54.9

Coker’s career day earns him a share of the top spot, albeit a relatively weak one. His 83-yard touchdown, the longest play of the season for the Panthers offense, helped push him to 110 receiving yards

Moton was charged with four pressures, including his very first sack of the campaign

 

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Worst of the offense

 

13. TE Ja’Tavion Sanders: 47.5
14. C Cade Mays: 47.4
15. WR Deven Thompkins: 42.8
16. QB Bryce Young: 39.7
17. LT Ikem Ekwonu: 36.6

Young’s 39.7 grade is his third-lowest in a start this season, ahead of only his Week 1 and 2 outings. He committed a career-high four turnovers.

Ekwonu was saddled with a career-worst 16.4 pass-blocking grade while relinquishing a career-high six pressures. Two of those pressures resulted in sacks

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Just now, TheSpecialJuan said:

Per PFF

Cowboys DI Osa Odighizuwa

Odighizuwa was a menace up front for the Cowboys in their win over the Carolina Panthers on Sunday, earning a 91.6 PFF pass-rush grade on the day. From 33 pass-rushing snaps, he racked up a sack, three quarterback hits and two hurries.

Overwhelmed Cade Mays 

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4 hours ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Overwhelmed Cade Mays 

need to figure out the Center position this offseason

Mays is just a backup at best and not a long term answer, Corbett was playing well but can stay healthy and is most likely gone in the offseason, and BC was playing decent but benched for whatever reason and is a FA

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