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Best and worst PFF grades from Panthers' Week 10 loss to Saints


TheSpecialJuan
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Best of the offense

1. RT Taylor Moton: 69.7

2. WR Tetairoa McMillan: 68.8

3. LT Ikem Ekwonu: 66.4

4. RG Austin Corbett: 63.1

5. WR Jalen Coker: 60.6

Moton allowed zero pressures over 27 opportunities. He earned a team-best 83.3 pass-blocking grade.

McMillan fought through a hamstring injury to reel in five passes for a team-leading 60 receiving yards.

 
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Best of the defense

1. ILB Claudin Cherelus: 84.3

2. CB Mike Jackson: 75.0

3. OLB Nic Scourton: 72.9

4. S Nick Scott: 71.3

5. ILB Christian Rozeboom: 71.0

Cherelus helped man the middle, following the early exit of starter Trevin Wallace, with a team-best 81.9 grade in run defense.

Scourton tallied a sack and tied for a team-high four stops alongside defensive lineman Tershawn Wharton.

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"After watching their offense sputter most of the afternoon in a loss to the hapless Saints, something has become evident: The Panthers were winning in spite of Bryce Young, not because of him. He isn't the long-term answer under center in Carolina. The 2023 first overall pick completed 68 percent of his passes Sunday, but for a paltry 125 yards with an interception. It was the fifth time in 10 games that he has failed to eclipse 150 passing yards."

Brent Sobleski, The Bleacher Report 

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57 minutes ago, frankw said:

Even PFF has taken the gloves off with Bryce Young.

Good to see TMac Icky Coker and Scourton doing their part.

I did not expect Jaycee Horn to get lit up so badly by the lowly Saints. Sobering.

yeah i was somehow expecting his pff score to be decent figured they would never give him a true ratin

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55 minutes ago, App Panther said:

Horn has been on the worst list too many times this year. Olave absolutely cooked him.

 

Hasn't been a ton but it was in back to back games. I hope he isn't one of the guys Ikey and Scourton have been talking about as far as resting on their laurels.

Hopefully just a bad couple of games.

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1 hour ago, frankw said:

Even PFF has taken the gloves off with Bryce Young.

Good to see TMac Icky Coker and Scourton doing their part.

I did not expect Jaycee Horn to get lit up so badly by the lowly Saints. Sobering.

To be fair, the vast majority of that came on him following over twice. Hopefully that doesn't happen again 

But when even advanced stats can't save Bryce... Well ...

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12 hours ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Worst of the defense

14. OLB Princely Umanmielen: 59.7

15. OLB Trevis Gipson: 59.1

16. S Lathan Ransom: 54.3

17. ILB Trevin Wallace: 51.3

18. CB Jaycee Horn: 28.1

Horn's 28.1 overall grade is the lowest of his five-year career. The 2024 Pro Bowler allowed four receptions for 150 yards and two touchdowns on four targets.

If Horn has checked out, Canales has lost the locker room…

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