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Notable PFF grades vs Browns


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  • Nic Scourton (Rookie EDGE): Scored the highest PFF grade among all Panthers players with a 91.8. He achieved 1.0 sacks and 2 QB pressures, earning a 90.6 pass rush grade.
  • Bryce Young (QB): Earned a strong 85.1 PFF grade in his limited action, completing 4-of-6 passes for 58 yards and a touchdown.
  • Ikem Ekwonu (LT): Posted an 85.8 grade, leading the Panthers' offensive line.
  • Tetairoa McMillan (WR): While his overall PFF grade was 52.7, he had an impressive debut with two receptions for 43 yards, including a highlight 30-yard catch. McMillan played 100% of the team's snaps with the starters. 
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Lowest graded

  • Willie Drew (CB): Had a significantly low grade of 24.7.
  • Junior Aho (DE): Graded at 40.0.
  • T.J. Smith (DT): Received a grade of 42.1.
  • Chau Smith-Wade (CB): Graded at 43.8.
  • Ulumoo Ale (DT): Had a grade of 51.4. 
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4 minutes ago, NAS said:
  • Nic Scourton (Rookie EDGE): Scored the highest PFF grade among all Panthers players with a 91.8. He achieved 1.0 sacks and 2 QB pressures, earning a 90.6 pass rush grade.
  • Bryce Young (QB): Earned a strong 85.1 PFF grade in his limited action, completing 4-of-6 passes for 58 yards and a touchdown.
  • Ikem Ekwonu (LT): Posted an 85.8 grade, leading the Panthers' offensive line.
  • Tetairoa McMillan (WR): While his overall PFF grade was 52.7, he had an impressive debut with two receptions for 43 yards, including a highlight 30-yard catch. McMillan played 100% of the team's snaps with the starters. 


For our defense to escape bottom 10 hell, we’ll need those two rookie pass rushers to over perform.

Lets hope that happens.

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Very happy with what I saw from the 1st team overall and the rookies.

T-Mac, Scourton, & Thornton all flashed.

People getting upset at our defensive 3s & 4s sucking are strange. 

The vast majority of those players wont even be here in 3 weeks.

Promising start- hoping for another good joint practice and game against Houston 

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6 minutes ago, Tbe said:


For our defense to escape bottom 10 hell, we’ll need those two rookie pass rushers to over perform.

Lets hope that happens.

He was a first round grade for a reason, we got our edge rusher 

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Nic did better than being  the highest graded Panther...he was the highest graded rookie of all this year's rookies.  

Highest-graded rookies from yesterday’s preseason games:

1. ED Nic Scourton, Panthers - 91.8
2. LB Carson Schwesinger, Browns - 91.4
3. WR Luke Floriea, Browns - 90.9
4. OT Will Campbell, Patriots - 85.4
5. WR Jackson Meeks, Lions - 83.0

 

https://x.com/CFBMaxChadwick/status/1954211123466584110

 

(sorry Nas, took me awhile to edit)

 

 
Highest-graded rookies from yesterday’s preseason games:
1. ED Nic Scourton, Panthers - 91.8
2. LB Carson Schwesinger, Browns - 91.4
3. WR Luke Floriea, Browns - 90.9
4. OT Will Campbell, Patriots - 85.4
5.  WR Jackson Meeks, Lions - 83.0
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top graded rookies yesterday 
1. ED Nic Scourton, Panthers - 91.8

2. LB Carson Schwesinger, Browns - 91.4
3. WR Luke Floriea, Browns - 90.9
4. OT Will Campbell, Patriots - 85.4
5. WR Jackson Meeks, Lions - 83.0
 

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41 minutes ago, Tbe said:


For our defense to escape bottom 10 hell, we’ll need those two rookie pass rushers to over perform.

Lets hope that happens.

Not really for this year given the two other veterans ahead of them.  We will really need the interior linebackers to overperfom.

 

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56 minutes ago, Tbe said:


For our defense to escape bottom 10 hell, we’ll need those two rookie pass rushers to over perform.

Lets hope that happens.

Knowing this board by week three they will both be busts... even though everyone knows Pass rushers and Dline take 3 years to adjust to the NFL

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