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Notable PFF grades vs Browns


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1 hour 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. 

having your QB, LT, and Edge as top 3 is massive for any team. those are cornerstone pieces you need to win in the playoffs. Yes it's preseason and I'm not taking too much out of it, but it's been a long offseason

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Edgar Salmingo, Jr. ✌🏽
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PFF's lowest-graded #Panthers on defense for preseason game 1 v. the Browns: (min. 10 snaps)

🔴 LB Bam Martin-Scott - 29.6
🔴 LB Jon Rhattigan - 29.8
🔴 DL Tershawn Wharton - 32.8
🔴 OLB DJ Wonnum - 34.9
🟠 LB Krys Barnes - 41.6

 

we have to sign someone after final cuts are made

 

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Certainly happy to see the top 4 of Scourton Bryce Icky and TMac.

Tershawn Wharton though. Definitely need to see better from our 45 million dollar free agent. This is where some of the concerns of overpaying role players enters the conversation. Hopefully he shakes it off.

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17 minutes ago, frankw said:

Certainly happy to see the top 4 of Scourton Bryce Icky and TMac.

Tershawn Wharton though. Definitely need to see better from our 45 million dollar free agent. This is where some of the concerns of overpaying role players enters the conversation. Hopefully he shakes it off.

It may end up being an overpay, but I get why they did it. 

Our pass rush was so bad last year, and he was one of the top interior defenders with pass rush ability.

I've heard hes had a good camp, but not great last night

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54 minutes ago, Captain Morgan said:

Edgar Salmingo, Jr. ✌🏽
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PFF's lowest-graded #Panthers on defense for preseason game 1 v. the Browns: (min. 10 snaps)

🔴 LB Bam Martin-Scott - 29.6
🔴 LB Jon Rhattigan - 29.8
🔴 DL Tershawn Wharton - 32.8
🔴 OLB DJ Wonnum - 34.9
🟠 LB Krys Barnes - 41.6

 

we have to sign someone after final cuts are made

 

Claudin Cherelus does better than that...

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38 minutes ago, frankw said:

Certainly happy to see the top 4 of Scourton Bryce Icky and TMac.

Tershawn Wharton though. Definitely need to see better from our 45 million dollar free agent. This is where some of the concerns of overpaying role players enters the conversation. Hopefully he shakes it off.

I don't think T-Mac was top 4, he was just a "notable" grade at 52.7.

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44 minutes ago, frankw said:

Certainly happy to see the top 4 of Scourton Bryce Icky and TMac.

Tershawn Wharton though. Definitely need to see better from our 45 million dollar free agent. This is where some of the concerns of overpaying role players enters the conversation. Hopefully he shakes it off.

It's a super small sample size...Don't jinx us.

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3 hours ago, NAS said:

Panthers Rookie EDGE Nic Scourton in Preseason Week 1:

🔵 91.8 PFF Grade
🔵 1.0 Sacks | 2 QB Pressures
🔵 90.6 Pass Rush Grade
🔵 28% Win Rate

I did not like the edge options at the top of the first--as much as I liked Javon Walker the person, I just did not see the fit.  Others had red flags.  When we got Scourton, I was very happy, but I had not researched him.  I saw it.  Since I was not expecting him to be there, my second round hope was Princely.  Can you say, "happy camper?"

 

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The #Panthers free agent signings and their PFF grades vs. the Browns:

🔵 Bobby Brown III - 91.4
🟡 Christian Rozeboom - 69.5
🟡 Tre'von Moehrig - 63.7
🟡 Sam Martin - 60.3
🟠 Rico Dowdle - 55.8
🟠 Pat Jones II - 54.8
🔴 Turk Wharton - 32.8

To be fair I don’t think Rico Dowdle got enough carries to warrant a score, Canales abandoned the run fairly earl.  Wharton’s performance is concerning let’s hope he can do better 

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