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Best and worst PFF grades from Panthers' Week 15 loss to Saints


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Best of the offense

1. WR Jalen Coker: 84.3

2. QB Bryce Young: 78.4

3. LG Damien Lewis: 72.1

4. RT Taylor Moton: 64.3

5. WR Xavier Legette: 64.1

Coker reeled in four catches for a team-leading 60 yards and a touchdown.

His score came off a 32-yard pass from quarterback Bryce Young, who completed 15 of his 24 attempts for 163 yards

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Worst of the defense

11. S Tre'von Moehrig: 52.8

12. ILB Trevin Wallace: 52.3

13. OLB Princely Umanmielen: 51.6

14. DL A'Shawn Robinson: 51.6

15. ILB Christian Rozeboom: 26.8

Rozeboom wasn't as solid against the run, earning a team-low 37.7 mark in that department. He was also saddled with the lowest coverage grade (27.7) after giving up five catches for 63 yards over five targets

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Best of the defense

1. OLB Trevis Gipson: 81.1

2. CB Mike Jackson: 72.3

3. CB Jaycee Horn: 67.7

4. S Nick Scott: 67.3

5. CB Chau Smith-Wade: 64.8

Jackson and Horn played well against the Saints' ground game—receiving run defense grades of 91.1 and 85.5, respectively. They notched two stops apiece

https://pantherswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/panthers/2025/12/15/panthers-pff-grades-week-15-saints/87775473007/

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The hell happened to our Te's...I gigured Evans would get a biggercroke coming off the bye week? Sanders?? He might need to put that weight back on. He's been about as underwhelming as Wonnum. And Tremble looks nothing like he used to btw. 

Xavier in the top 5? Nah...Moton in the top 5? Pretty sure I saw him getting beat multiple times 3rd/4th qtr. 

 

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weeks ago I was pumping up the whole TE group...

Defense-wise..... my god the middle of the field is WIIIIDDDDDEEEEE open for any TE-WR-RB....holy lee *** evero that massive hole needs fixing besides biltzing both ILB or morehrig!!!

 

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9 minutes ago, mrBdawg said:

What the fug. Everyone told me this loss was on Bryce and he didn’t play well.

Surely he’d be near bottom 5 if that were the case, not top 2. 

We have a bottom 3rd QB, leading a bottom 3rd offense.

yay! PFF graded him 2nd best Sunday on Carolina’s offense. 

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2 hours ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Worst of the offense

10. TE Ja'Tavion Sanders: 56.3

11. RG Austin Corbett: 56.0

12. TE Tommy Tremble: 53.2

13. LT Ikem Ekwonu: 52.3

14. TE Mitchell Evans: 51.3

Ekwonu was charged with a team-high five pressures. He earned his lowest pass-blocking grade of the season (31.6)

Was the sack credited to Ickey? I know this was a second hand write up and not all inclusive.

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