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  1. 1. LB Brandon Smith: 79.1 2. DT Bravvion Roy: 77.7 3. CB Madre Harper: 72.3 4. S Sam Franklin: 71.2 5. S Kenny Robinson: 68.6
  2. DEFENSE: 20. CB Keith Taylor Jr.: 39.7 21. LB Julian Stanford: 37.3 22. LB Josh Watson: 31.9 23. DT Frank Herron: 31.2 24. DT Phil Hoskins: 25.0
  3. 22. OT Austen Pleasants: 42.5 23. OL Cade Mays: 33.6 24. TE Stephen Sullivan: 33.1 25. QB PJ Walker: 28.3 26. QB Matt Corral: 26.3
  4. PFF grades: 1. TE Jared Scott: 78.4 2. RB Spencer Brown: 73.8 3. WR Derek Wright: 73.3 4. TE Giovanni Ricci: 66.5 5. WR Keith Kirkwood: 65.3
  5. From the looks of this you can really start to see who's going to make the team and who's ass is getting cut. - Chinn, Woods, Burris, and Sean Chandler will be our 4 safeties - Donte Jackson, Jaycee, CJ Henderson, Keith Taylor, and Stantley Thomas-Oliver as our 5 CB's
  6. Meanwhile Malik Willis carving up the Bucs defense and looking like the next coming of Steve McNair before of course his mistress blew his ass away
  7. QUARTERBACK The Panthers planned to play mostly second- and third-stringers, which meant quarterback P.J. Walker handled the first and third quarters (plus a cameo in the fourth quarter) and rookie Matt Corral took over in the second and fourth quarters. Walker went 8-of-14 for 107 yards with two interceptions. He was 0-for-2 with the pick on deep throws and fumbled in the end zone late for a Patriots defensive score. Corral, a third-round pick out of Ole Miss, was 9-of-15 for 58 yards and earned just a 35.9 passing grade on first pass. He didn’t make a big-time throw and had two turnover-worthy plays. RUNNING BACK Panthers backup running backs likely won’t get many touches as long as Christian McCaffrey stays healthy, but both Chuba Hubbard and D’Onta Foreman did a nice job racking up yards after contact Friday night. Hubbard picked up all 22 of his rushing yards after contact. Of Foreman’s 16 rushing yards, 15 came after contact. Hubbard and Foreman each forced one missed tackle apiece. RECEIVERS Panthers receivers really didn’t get many chances to catch the ball with Walker and Corral at quarterback. Keith Kirkwood, Rashard Higgins and Shi Smith led the way in snaps. Higgins and Smith are competing with Terrace Marshall Jr. for the No. 3 wide receiver spot behind D.J. Moore and Robbie Anderson in Carolina’s offense. Tight end Tommy Tremble caught one pass for four yards on a contested target and forced a missed tackle. Undrafted rookie wide receiver Derek Wright, who’s had some standout moments in practice, led the team in receiving with one catch on one target for 32 yards. OFFENSIVE LINE Rookie first-round pick Ikem Ekwonu was one of few Panthers starters to play Friday night. He struggled in pass protection, letting up two sacks on back-to-back plays. Brady Christensen and Michael Jordan are competing for the starting left guard spot. Christensen played just 19 snaps, while Jordan was on the field for 38 plays. On first pass, Christensen earned a 58.2 grade to Jordan’s 40.5 mark. DEFENSIVE LINE Rookie edge defender Amare Barno provided three hurries on 15 pass-rushing snaps. Defensive tackle Bravvion Roy earned an 82.1 grade on first pass across 30 snaps. LINEBACKER Rookie linebacker Brandon Smith took on a heavy workload. He finished with a sack and a hurry and let up two catches on three targets for 24 yards on 48 snaps. Khalan Tolson earned a 76.1 grade on first pass across 20 snaps. He made one run stop and wasn’t targeted in coverage. SECONDARY Cornerback Tae Hayes picked off Patriots rookie quarterback Bailey Zappe and allowed three catches on five targets for 34 yards. Cornerback Myles Hartsfield didn’t allow a catch on two targets while primarily playing in the slot. Safety Sean Chandler earned an 81.3 grade on first pass. He had one hurry and three run stops, and he let up one five-yard catch on two targets. https://www.pff.com/news/nfl-preseason-week-2-game-recap-new-england-patriots-20-carolina-panthers-10
  8. Player Defensive Snaps Special Teams Snaps Tae Hayes 55 (80%) 9 (32%) Arron Mosby 50 (72%) 14 (50%) Brandon Smith 48 (70%) 16 (57%) Austin Larkin 47 (68%) 13 (46%) Sean Chandler 41 (59%) 3 (11%) Kenny Robinson 38 (55%) 11 (39%) Keith Taylor 37 (54%) 12 (43%) Drew Jordan 34 (49%) 8 (29%) Daviyon Nixon 34 (49%) 2 (7%) Julian Stanford 32 (46%) 9 (32%) Bravvion Roy 32 (46%) 1 (4%) Madre Harper 31 (45%) 8 (29%) Phil Hoskins 30 (43%) 3 (11%) Sam Franklin 29 (42%) 14 (50%) Myles Hartsfield 29 (42%) 6 (21%) Frank Herron 29 (42%) 2 (7%) Kalon Barnes 28 (41%) 9 (32%) Khalan Tolson 24 (35%) 7 (25%) Juston Burris 24 (35%) 1 (4%) Amaré Barno 23 (33%) 9 (32%) Marquan McCall 21 (30%) 4 (14%) Marquis Haynes 21 (30%) 1 (4%) Stantley Thomas-Oliver 17 (25%) 13 (46%) Josh Watson 5 (7%) 7 (25%) Cornerback Tae Hayes played the most defensive snaps and flashed with a pick-six in the second half, accounting for Carolina's only touchdown. Brandon Smith played 70 percent of the snaps, posting five tackles, one sack, one tackle for loss and a QB hit. Sean Chandler played 59 percent of the snaps and led the team with eight tackles.
  9. Table inside Article Player Offensive Snaps Special Teams Snaps Cade Mays 42 (69%) 1 (4%) Dennis Daley 42 (69%) 1 (4%) Sam Tecklenburg 40 (66%) 1 (4%) Michael Jordan 38 (62%) 1 (4%) Keith Kirkwood 37 (61%) 8 (29%) Cameron Erving 34 (56%) 1 (4%) Rashard Higgins 33 (54%) 6 (21%) Matt Corral 31 (51%) PJ Walker 30 (49%) Austen Pleasants 27 (44%) 2 (7%) Giovanni Ricci 25 (41%) 14 (50%) Derek Wright 25 (41%) 7 (25%) Shi Smith 25 (41%) 6 (21%) Stephen Sullivan 25 (41%) 5 (18%) Ra'Shaun Henry 25 (41%) Deonte Brown 23 (38%) 2 (7%) Mike Horton 23 (38%) 1 (4%) John Lovett 19 (31%) 8 (29%) Brady Christensen 19 (31%) 1 (4%) Ikem Ekwonu 19 (31%) 1 (4%) Tommy Tremble 18 (30%) 7 (25%) Charleston Rambo 16 (26%) Chuba Hubbard 15 (25%) 6 (21%) D'Onta Foreman 14 (23%) 9 (32%) Spencer Brown 13 (21%) 8 (29%) Jared Scott 13 (21%) 6 (21%) Matt Corral played 31 snaps at quarterback, while PJ Walker played 30 snaps. Corral left the game in the fourth quarter after suffering a foot injury. Keith Kirkwood played the most snaps (61%) among the position players, posting two catches for 31 yards. Ikem Ekwonu and Brady Christensen both started on the left side of the offensive line, each playing 19 snaps.
  10. This is on Rhule 100% and that's final Matt Rhule needs to slap himself and then fire himself
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