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PFF grades from Panthers' Week 17 loss to Buccaneers


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Best of the offense

 

1. WR Adam Thielen: 82.1
2. QB Bryce Young: 80.3
3. WR David Moore: 66.0
4. C Cade Mays: 65.1
5. WR Jalen Coker: 63.6

Young—who, according to NFL’s Next Gen Stats, faced the highest pressure rate in any game this season (68.6 percent)—completed 15 of his 28 throws for 203 yards and two touchdowns.Those two scores found the hands of Thielen, who went for a game-high 110 receiving yards on five catches

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Worst of the offense

10. RB Raheem Blackshear: 52.1
11. TE Ja’Tavion Sanders: 51.4
11. LT Ikem Ekwonu: 51.4
13. RG Robert Hunt: 42.9
14. RB Mike Boone: 42.3

 

That aforementioned pressure rate got some juice from Hunt, who allowed a game-high seven pressures. Ekwonu was charged with two pressures, both of which accounted as sacks.

In the absence of starting running back Chuba Hubbard, Blackshear and Boone combined for 31 rushing yards on 10 carries

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Worst of the defense

 

13. OLB D.J. Wonnum: 40.8
14. OLB Cam Gill: 39.7
15. OLB DJ Johnson: 38.5
16. DT A’Shawn Robinson: 34.9
17. ILB Chandler Wooten: 27.4

Richardson’s tie in stops found him sitting alongside Wooten, who missed two tackles as well. He was also charged with allowing seven receptions for 184 yards over eight targets.

DJ Wonnum, Cam Gill and DJ Johnson combined for just two pressures.

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Best of the defense

 

1. DT DeShawn Williams: 81.4
2. S Demani Richardson: 73.3
3. CB Mike Jackson: 71.4
4. NT Shy Tuttle: 68.8
5. DT Jaden Crumedy: 66.1

Williams, who was elevated from the practice squad for this contest, produced a team-high four pressures

Rookie UDFA Demani Richardson tied for a team-high four stops

https://pantherswire.usatoday.com/lists/panthers-buccaneers-week-17-best-worst-pff-grades/

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1 minute ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Best of the defense

 

1. DT DeShawn Williams: 81.4
2. S Demani Richardson: 73.3
3. CB Mike Jackson: 71.4
4. NT Shy Tuttle: 68.8
5. DT Jaden Crumedy: 66.1

Williams, who was elevated from the practice squad for this contest, produced a team-high four pressures

Rookie UDFA Demani Richardson tied for a team-high four stops

https://pantherswire.usatoday.com/lists/panthers-buccaneers-week-17-best-worst-pff-grades/

Look at that. Practice squad and udfa in the best of the group. And it's still ass.

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