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The Panthers’ ground attack in 2018 was the Christian McCaffrey Show Greg Van Roten Color Rush Jersey , and it was pretty effective." />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesCat Scratch Reader homepageHorizontal - WhiteCat Scratch Readera Carolina Panthers communityFollow Cat Scratch Reader online:Follow Cat Scratch Reader on TwitterFollow Cat Scratch Reader on FacebookLog in or sign upLog InSign UpSite searchSearchSearchCat Scratch Reader main menuFanpostsFanshotsSectionsAboutPanthersOddsShopStubHubMoreAll 321 blogs on Horizontal - WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections Keep Sounding PodcastPanthers 2019 Training CampCSR Film RoomPanthers 2018 season review: Running backsNew,12commentsThe Panthers’ ground attack in 2018 was the Christian McCaffrey Show, and it was pretty effective.ESTShare this storyShare this on FacebookShare this on TwitterShareAll sharing optionsShareAll sharing options for:Panthers 2018 season review: Running backsTwitterFacebookRedditPocketFlipboardEmailThe Panthers’ offense was heavily dependent on the rushing and receiving threat of No. 1 running back Christian McCaffrey for the majority of the 2018 season. Carolina brought C.J. Anderson into the fold via free agency to pair with McCaffrey in an attempt to recreate the smash and dash style of DeAngelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart, but after nine games of barely using the veteran’s services the Panthers released him and continued to use McCaffrey as the lone back in their ground game. There were a few other guys in the mix throughout the season, but for the most part the Panthers’ rushing attack was all Run CMC.Christian McCaffreyMcCaffrey rushed 219 times for 1098 yards in 2018 with seven touchdowns. He also grabbed 107 receptions for another 867 yards and six more touchdowns. Combined, that’s 326 touches for 1965 yards and 13 touchdowns. Every time McCaffrey touched the football, he averaged six yards (five yards per carry and 8.1 yards per reception). With numbers like that it’s no surprise the Panthers want to feature him as a key cog in the offense. The only question will be his long-term durability, as he was on the field for nearly every single play from scrimmage last year. To protect him in the future and to get as many years of production out of him as possible, the Panthers should consider pairing him with another running back to help shoulder some of the burden.Speaking of that...C.J. AndersonAnderson was supposed to be that guy. The Panthers brought him in on a one-year deal in free agency to spell McCaffrey and be the ‘bruiser back’ on the goal line. Unfortunately for Anderson, it didn’t work out that way and he was released in Week 10 of the season after producing a measly 104 yards on 24 carries.It wasn’t all bad for Anderson, though. He did get picked up by the Rams and became a key factor in their Super Bowl run... so I guess there’s a silver lining for him after all.Cameron Artis-PayneThe Panthers have been getting a good look at Cameron Artis-Payne for what seems like a decade now. In 2018 he saw some action later in the season after Anderson was released, and he rushed 19 times for 69 yards (nice!) and one touchdown. Artis-Payne will be an unrestricted free agent in March https://www.carolinapanthersfanshop.com , and it’s unlikely the Panthers will bring him back when they can just pick up a running back on Day 3 of the draft or pick up a cheaper free agent option like Elijah Hood, who is an exclusive rights free agent. It’s been a weird ride for Artis-Payne in Carolina, and honestly I’m kinda sad that we didn’t get to see more of him while he was here. I think he potentially has a future in the league, but at 28 years old with limited tape for other teams to see, his ship may have already sailed.Fozzy Whittaker, Kenjon Barner and Travaris CadetFozzy Whittaker went on injured reserve with a torn ACL during OTAs so he never really had the chance to do anything in 2018. He will also be a free agent in March, so it’s safe to assume that his time in Carolina is over. The Panthers also brought in Kenjon Barner and Travaris Cadet in 2018 but neither one contributed much. Barner was strictly used on special teams and Cadet only carried the ball 11 times for 17 yards. Both will be free agents in a month and neither will likely return to Carolina in 2019 when there will probably be better options available for the Panthers.What’s next?The Panthers will only have one running back on the roster when the league year starts so they’re going to have to do some shopping. While Christian McCaffrey will handle the bulk of the workload, they still need some depth at the position. Reggie Bonnafon is currently on the practice squad, so they could see him as an option for the 53-man roster in 2019. Otherwise, it will be interesting to see how they address their need for running back depth in the coming months.The Panthers will probably scour the lower tier of the free agent market to get someone to be the No. 2 running back, or they could potentially toss a fifth or sixth round pick at someone in the draft if they don’t find any free agents they like. No matter what happens, 2019 should be more of the same for the Panthers—it’s Run CMC’s world Carolina Panthers Customized Jerseys , and we’re all just living in it.Oh, and before you ask, we didn’t forget about Alex Armah. Stay tuned as we will cover the Panthers’ fullback in more detail later today. Most of us, as Panthers fans, were thrilled when the team signed defensive tackle Dontari Poe to a three-year, $28 million deal this past offseason to replace Star Lotulelei. Per Pro Football Focus, in 2017 Poe’s production surpassed Lotulelei’s in quarterback pressures (40 vs. 19), run stops (28 vs. 16), and PFF grade (70.2 vs. 57.4). Not only was Poe replacing Lotulelei’s declining production, but Carolina was able to poach him away from their division rivals the Atlanta Falcons. Many of us envisioned Dontari Poe and Kawann Short forming a two-headed interior monster that would stuff running backs and swallow quarterbacks whole. Through three games KK Short has been a monster while Poe has been...quiet? Invisible? Just okay? Dontari’s ho-hum statsIt’s hard to really judge interior defensive linemen because traditional stats like tackles and sacks don’t capture their value. Sometimes they just eat blockers all game to free up Luke Kuechly or Mario Addison to rack up tackles and sacks. But through three games Dontari has one solo tackle, two assisted, and no sacks. His PFF grade of 60.8 is no. 83 among interior defensive linemen. These stats aren’t bad Carolina Panthers T-Shirts , necessarily, but they’re not good, either. NFL’s Next Gen Stats produces a chart for every game to show the average distance of pass rushers from the quarterback at the time the ball was thrown. Once again, Poe’s average of 4.3 yards of separation from the quarterback trails Short’s 3.7 yards and hovers near the NFL average of 4.5:Average separation from QB PlayerWeek 1Week 2Week 3AveragePlayerWeek 1Week 2Week 3AverageNFL Next Gen StatsBut even more than the unimpressive stats, I don’t recall Dontari Poe having a signature play like stuffing a run for a loss on 3rd-and-2 or forcing a quarterback to throw the ball away on an important passing play. Poe’s been present, but not impactful so far. Carolina needs much more from a guy earning nearly $10 million per year.Over the long term I’m sure Dontari Poe will turn things around and start living up to his Pro Bowl potential. We just haven’t seen it yet. Let’s hope Poe can break out this week against Eli Manning, Saquon Barkley, and the New York Giants.
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