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Best and worst PFF grades from Panthers' Week 12 loss to 49ers


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Best of the offense

1. RT Taylor Moton: 78.8

2. LG Damien Lewis: 70.9

3. WR Jimmy Horn Jr.: 67.6

4. C Austin Corbett: 67.1

5. RG Jake Curhan: 66.9

Moton and Lewis combined to allow just one pressure over 34 opportunities.

Curhan, who played 26 snaps in place of an injured Chandler Zavala, earned decent marks in pass blocking (62.0) and run blocking (63.6)

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Best of the defense

1. CB Jaycee Horn: 94.0

2. OLB Princely Umanmielen: 84.7

3. CB Mike Jackson: 79.2

4. OLB Trevis Gipson: 76.5

5. OLB Nic Scourton: 71.5

Horn posted the best overall grade of his career before exiting in the first half due to a concussion. He picked off 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy twice.

His 94.7 coverage grade is also a career-high

https://pantherswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/panthers/2025/11/25/panthers-pff-grades-week-12-49ers/87464046007/

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13 minutes ago, toldozer said:

I'm done with Sanders. That wheel to Hubbard probably scores if he even attempts to block the corner

Bro wait until a real NFL QB is allowed to throw him passes, I still got hope for him.

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Regardless of his score this was Tmacs worse NFL game...

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24 minutes ago, Basbear said:

Bro wait until a real NFL QB is allowed to throw him passes, I still got hope for him.

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Regardless of his score this was Tmacs worse NFL game...

That was a weird play. I assumed it was a designed swing pass to Chuba and he was supposed to block, but the dude ran straight to the endzone like he was running some kind of out breaking route

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1 hour ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Best of the defense

1. CB Jaycee Horn: 94.0

2. OLB Princely Umanmielen: 84.7

3. CB Mike Jackson: 79.2

4. OLB Trevis Gipson: 76.5

5. OLB Nic Scourton: 71.5

Horn posted the best overall grade of his career before exiting in the first half due to a concussion. He picked off 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy twice.

His 94.7 coverage grade is also a career-high

https://pantherswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/panthers/2025/11/25/panthers-pff-grades-week-12-49ers/87464046007/

Who the hell ever gets a 94? Damn Jaycee. 
Rico got like 77 for putting up well over 200 yards rushing. 

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19 minutes ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

That was a weird play. I assumed it was a designed swing pass to Chuba and he was supposed to block, but the dude ran straight to the endzone like he was running some kind of out breaking route

Yeah I wonder if it was supposed to be a lateral and then Hubbard throws to Sanders that's the only thing that makes sense

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