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Panthers Secondary not the worst according to PFF


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27. Carolina Panthers (32)
Top overall grade: CB James Bradberry, 82.6 (No. 20)

Top coverage grade: CB James Bradberry, 82.6 (No. 21)

Top run defense grade: CB Daryl Worley, 81.0 (No. 12)

Most snaps: S Kurt Coleman, 966

The Panthers had their work cut out for them from the start, with little experience at cornerback on the roster after letting Josh Norman walk. Rookie James Bradberry emerged as Carolina’s top cover corner, and fellow rookie Daryl Worley played much better over the last half of the season, showing some promise. The safeties, too, improved as the season progressed, but depth was certainly an issue overall. Leonard Johnson missed more tackles (11) than the number of games he saw action (10), and Robert McClain was not far behind, with nine. Michael Griffin’s five missed tackles all came in one game.

https://www.profootballfocus.com/pro-ranking-all-32-nfl-secondaries-this-season/?utm_content=bufferff781

 

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Injuries really did us in with our secondary this year. Not a single player was healthy all year.

Good to see them acknowledge that Worley improved as the year went on. 

I'm all for re-signing Johnson as depth but I did notice him whiff quite a few times in the slot. Hopefully we can sign someone in the offseason and upgrade the slot position. 

We NEED an upgrade at SS.

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