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PFF: Second-half risers: 5 most improved players at every position over the second half of the 2024 season


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Bryce Young, Carolina Panthers

  • Snaps from Week 1-9: 228 | Grade from Week 1-9: 51.5
  • Snaps from Week 10-18: 500 | Grade from Week 10-18: 86.4

Young’s second-half resurgence was a shock to many. The former No. 1 overall pick looked dead and buried after being benched by the Panthers in the first two weeks of the season, but Young stepped back into the lineup following an injury to Andy Dalton and never looked back. Young had 22 big-time throws in the second half of the season, the second-most in the NFL, and he finished with the seventh-most in 2024 (27).

 

https://www.pff.com/news/nfl-second-half-risers-5-most-improved-players-at-every-position-over-the-second-half-of-the-2024-season

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Adam Thielen, Carolina Panthers

  • Snaps from Week 1-9: 109 | Grade from Week 1-9: 63.7
  • Snaps from Week 10-18: 320 | Grade from Week 10-18: 79.4 

Thielen returned from injury with a bang in the second half of the season. After catching just eight passes in the first three games of the season, Thielen went on to catch 40 passes for 506 yards and four touchdowns from Week 10 onwards. His reception rate of 80.0% was seventh-highest of all receivers in the second half of the season.

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Tommy Tremble, Carolina Panthers 

  • Snaps from Week 1-9: 200 | Grade from Week 1-9: 46.1
  • Snaps from Week 10-18: 318 | Grade from Week 10-18: 61.4

Tremble missed time in the middle of the season due to a concussion and a back injury, but that didn’t stop him from improving upon his early season grade. The fourth-year tight end caught 14 of 17 targets thrown his way in the second half of the season for 162 yards and two touchdowns, and his 6.2 yards after the catch per reception was 19th among tight ends.

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2 hours ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

I honestly like tremble - I think him and Sanders can be a good enough 1/2 punch at TE for us. I think our offense is good enough outside of needing an obvious #1 receiver and some o-line depth (especially if we are planning the move on from motion).

Tremble and Sanders are a fine TE2/TE3 combo

At some point we really need a TE1

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6 hours ago, Pejorative Miscreant said:

Smith Wade being on the list is surprising.  If this is sustainable it’s a good thing.  Not going to overreact but I’m sufficiently whelmed and trending upward. 

our nickel...if we can keep Jackson, we'd be set.  Bartholomew and Evans were decent with flashes of good in limited play at the end of the season.  Might have what we need.

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3 hours ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

I honestly like tremble - I think him and Sanders can be a good enough 1/2 punch at TE for us. I think our offense is good enough outside of needing an obvious #1 receiver and some o-line depth (especially if we are planning the move on from motion).

Tight End in the NFL is becoming one of the most complicated positions to play.  I hate to judge anyone who has been in three systems in three years.  Tremble might get paid, but the smart move is to let him shop himself and let him know that an offer is on the table.

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10 hours ago, Pejorative Miscreant said:

Smith Wade being on the list is surprising.  If this is sustainable it’s a good thing.  Not going to overreact but I’m sufficiently whelmed and trending upward. 

It's PFF so grain of salt. obviously don't cut a second year guy but the dude got experience and should be depth. Tremble should be resigned at a reasonable price. We need Thielen here more than anyone, could care less about another #1 wide receiver we just tried that and failed miserably.

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13 hours ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Tommy Tremble, Carolina Panthers 

  • Snaps from Week 1-9: 200 | Grade from Week 1-9: 46.1
  • Snaps from Week 10-18: 318 | Grade from Week 10-18: 61.4

Tremble missed time in the middle of the season due to a concussion and a back injury, but that didn’t stop him from improving upon his early season grade. The fourth-year tight end caught 14 of 17 targets thrown his way in the second half of the season for 162 yards and two touchdowns, and his 6.2 yards after the catch per reception was 19th among tight ends.

I love Tommy 

have since ND days

i believe he has a staff that knows how to use him

im rooting for him

sometimes, it takes awhile for  TEs

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