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Best and Worst PFF Grades for Jets Game


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2 hours ago, joeyxfresco said:

Jets defense is better than what their record says. I’ll credit the bad QB day on us not establishing the run and trying to figure out the Hubbard/Rico situation on the fly. That being said we won and hopefully the coaching staff walked away with a clearer picture of what’s next for the offense now that we’re facing the hardest part of our schedule

Jets defense plays hard for Wilks, as some of the Panthers players know. Jets offense is an absolute disaster but their defense is not the problem. 

Offense needs to focus on letting the run game drive the offense. Dalton might do well in this situation because McMillian reminds me of AJ Green except he's 38 and probably can't play more than 1-2 games before we see some decline 

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Snap Counts

Take a look at the snap counts and playtime percentage for the Panthers in Week 7 of the regular season against the Jets.

Player Offensive Snaps Special Teams Snaps
Austin Corbett 71 (100%) 3 (13%)
Brady Christensen 71 (100%) 3 (13%)
Ikem Ekwonu 71 (100%) 3 (13%)
Taylor Moton 71 (100%) 3 (13%)
Cade Mays 71 (100%)  
Tetairoa McMillan 62 (87%)  
Xavier Legette 57 (80%)  
Bryce Young 49 (69%)  
Tommy Tremble 47 (66%) 3 (13%)
Chuba Hubbard 38 (54%) 1 (4%)
Rico Dowdle 33 (46%) 2 (9%)
Mitchell Evans 31 (44%) 3 (13%)
Ja'Tavion Sanders 26 (37%) 12 (52%)
Jalen Coker 26 (37%) 1 (4%)
Andy Dalton 22 (31%)  
Brycen Tremayne 16 (23%) 17 (74%)
Jimmy Horn 15 (21%) 4 (17%)
Trevor Etienne 4 (6%) 7 (30%)
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Player Defensive Snaps Special Teams Snaps
Nick Scott 61 (100%) 8 (35%)
Mike Jackson 61 (100%) 3 (13%)
Jaycee Horn 61 (100%)  
Tre'von Moehrig 61 (100%)  
Trevin Wallace 61 (100%)  
Chau Smith-Wade 45 (74%) 7 (30%)
Christian Rozeboom 45 (74%) 6 (26%)
DJ Wonnum 43 (70%)  
Derrick Brown 41 (67%) 3 (13%)
Nic Scourton 40 (66%) 3 (13%)
Tershawn Wharton 35 (57%) 3 (13%)
A'Shawn Robinson 31 (51%) 3 (13%)
Lathan Ransom 20 (33%) 14 (61%)
Princely Umanmielen 20 (33%) 2 (9%)
Bobby Brown III 15 (25%) 3 (13%)
LaBryan Ray 13 (21%)  
Boogie Basham 10 (16%) 2 (9%)
Thomas Incoom 8 (13%) 20 (87%)
  • Tershawn Wharton came back after missing two games with a toe injury and played over half the snaps (57 percent), more than any lineman other than Derrick Brown (67 percent).
  • Princely Umanmielen came back from getting treated for a back injury, but still played a third of the snaps (20). That's toughness. While he was out, they used both Boogie Basham (10) and Thomas Incoom (eight), at times having the practice squader and the special teamer on the field together. That's trust.
  • Lathan Ransom played a bigger role this week, also playing a third of the snaps. His usage will likely vary week to week depending on matchups.
Player Special Teams Snaps
Claudin Cherelus 20 (87%)
Bam Martin-Scott 17 (74%)
Maema Njongmeta 17 (74%)
Akayleb Evans 14 (61%)
JJ Jansen 9 (39%)
Sam Martin 9 (39%)
Corey Thornton 8 (35%)
Ryan Fitzgerald 7 (30%)
Demani Richardson 4 (17%)
Nick Samac 3 (13%)
Jake Curhan 3 (13%)
Yosh Nijman 3 (13%)
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1 hour ago, ColumbusCounty said:

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I'd agree that wasn't one of Mays best games

And how tf is Ransom always the worst graded on D? Consistent bottom tier. I still think he'll develop into a nice piece. . 

The design was have the two big dog guards to sandwich him, which keeps him much less exposed.  Oh well. I guess the challenge will be good for him going forward. 

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8 hours ago, uncfan888 said:

Andy didn't really look great either. He had the same issue Bryce has specifically on that deep ball... Legette had to basically stop and wait for it cuz it was so underthrown 

We need a legit qb

It was the longest air yard pass of the season. It’s because he through it up to be a jump ball but the timing was off. 
 

The 15 yarder to Legette was actually kinda impressive. I’m not used to a QB doing that flat footer with a flick of the wrist around here 

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