How rookie CB Jaycee Horn can turn the Panthers’ pass defense around

Last season, the Panthers’ pass defense was a problem. But with rookie cornerback Jaycee Horn on board, it may now be a bigger problem for opponents.

The Carolina Panthers’ cornerback room took a step forward this offseason by picking up a few key players in free agency and more importantly in the NFL draft. Though the Panthers lost Rasul Douglas to the Raiders, they upgraded in a big way by picking up free agent cornerback A.J. Bouye, and selected South Carolina’s Jaycee Horn, one of the top cornerbacks in the 2021 draft, eighth overall.. 

Last year, the Panthers gave up 239 yards per game through the air, and ranked 25th in the league in opponent passing attempts per game. Around the league, the game plan versus the Panthers was to pass against their defense, and two brand new corners plan to put an end to that. Bouye is a guy who has 100 games under his belt, so he has the experience to help the rookie Jaycee Horn.

Bouye was put in a similar situation in 2017 with the Jacksonville Jaguars, as he helped Jalen Ramsey lock down opposing receivers and turned that secondary into one of the NFL’s best. Horn has Kyle Fuller-type awareness in space, Jalen Ramsey-style stickiness, and he can mirror physicality during routes like Champ Bailey. Now before you tag me on Twitter, I am not saying he will have the same success as those players… he simply showed those attributes in college. 

The first thing a cornerback must show is the ability to limit separation from a receiver early. Against one of the biggest targets in college football, Florida All-World tight end Kyle Pitts, Horn held his own, and let him know early that he wasn’t going to allow Pitts to be comfortable.

The Panthers need a guy who can stay hip-to-hip on deep routes, and when lined up shaded inside, Horn really does a great job using the 12th man (not the fans, but the sideline), which eliminates space for the receiver. 

Not only does Horn do this against receivers outside the numbers; he also eliminates space defending slants and post routes by staying on the backs of receivers, and staying aggressive at the catch point.

Whether it’s in press coverage or off the line of scrimmage, Horn has the long frame and overall speed to stay with the league’s bigger and more aggressive contested-catch receivers.

One of Horn’s best attributes and possibly why the Panthers drafted him is his overall play in space.

Horn shows elite anticipation when he is downfield, not limited to zone nor man to man defense. His comfortability undeniable as we watch him keep his eyes on the quarterback so he can read where the ball is going and close-in with his fluid hips. 

The Panthers’ pass defense was a relative weakness in 2020; Horn alone has the potential to turn that around to an impressive degree.

In-depth breakdown on Jaycee Horn from my YouTube Podcast: Ponytails Talking Pigskins.

10 facts about Panthers No. 8 overall draft pick CB Jaycee Horn

The Carolina Panthers selected South Carolina’s Jaycee Horn with the No. 8 overall pick in the 2021 NFL draft. Here are 10 facts surrounding the pick.

The Carolina Panthers have quarterback taken care of with Sam Darnold, which is whey they went with former South Carolina cornerback Jaycee Horn with the No. 8 overall pick in the 2021 NFL draft.

Here are 10 facts surrounding the Panthers’ selection of Horn.

10 facts about Falcons No. 4 overall draft pick TE Kyle Pitts

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Here are 10 facts surrounding Atlanta’s selection of the Florida tight end.

10 memorable games from former Chargers, Saints QB Drew Brees’ career

Former San Diego Chargers and New Orleans Saints QB Drew Brees announced his retirement. Here are 10 of his most memorable games from his career.

Drew Brees is finally hanging them up.

The former San Diego Chargers 2001 second-round pick and New Orleans Saints legend announced his retirement on Sunday. The Super Bowl XLIV MVP will leave the game with the most passing yards in NFL history with 7,142.

Here are 10 memorable games from Brees’ career with the Chargers and Saints.

NFL reveals announcer schedule for Week 12

A week off for Al Michaels turned into one with another game to call

The deck has already been shuffled for the Week 12 announcing slate because the Baltimore Ravens-Pittsburgh Steelers game was moved to Sunday due to COVID-19 issues with the Ravens. Al Michaels was going to have the week off … was being the keyword.

Thursday

Houston at Detroit, CBS 12:30 p.m.
Jim Nantz, Tony Romo & Tracy Wolfson

Washington at Dallas, FOX 4:30 p.m.
Joe Buck, Troy Aikman & Erin Andrews

Sunday

Las Vegas at Atlanta, CBS 1 p.m.
Kevin Harlan, Trent Green & Melanie Collins

LA Chargers at Buffalo, CBS 1 p.m.
Greg Gumbel, Rich Gannon & Jay Feely

NY Giants at Cincinnati, FOX 1 p.m.
Kevin Kugler, Chris Spielman & Laura Okmin

Tennessee at Indianapolis, CBS 1 p.m.
Ian Eagle, Charles Davis & Evan Washburn

Cleveland at Jacksonville, CBS 1 p.m.
Spero Dedes, Adam Archuleta

Carolina at Minnesota, FOX 1 p.m.
Kenny Albert, Jonathan Vilma & Shannon Spake

Arizona at New England, FOX 1 p.m.
Kevin Burkhardt, Daryl Johnston & Pam Oliver

Miami at NY Jets, CBS 1 p.m.
Andrew Catalon, James Lofton & AJ Ross

Baltimore at Pittsburgh, NBC 1:15 p.m.
Al Michaels, Cris Collinsworth & Michele Tafoya

New Orleans at Denver, FOX 4:05 p.m.

Adam Amin, Mark Schlereth & Lindsay Czarniak

San Francisco at LA Rams, FOX 4:05 p.m.
Chris Myers, Greg Jennings, Brock Huard & Jen Hale

Kansas City at Tampa Bay, CBS 4:25 p.m.
Jim Nantz, Tony Romo & Tracy Wolfson
Compass Media: Bill Rosinski, Chad Brown

Chicago at Green Bay, NBC 8:20 p.m.
Mike Tirico, Tony Dungy & Kathryn Tappen

Monday

Seattle at Philadelphia, ESPN 8:15 p.m.
Steve Levy, Brian Griese, Louis Riddick & Lisa Salters

NFL Week 3 announcers’ schedule

Some big games are on tap in NFL Week 3 and the big names got those assignments.

Time to get ready to travel if you are an NFL announcer. The assignments have been posted and you know where you are going. Have to hope you get a good one. For a map of what games will be shown in what parts of the country, click here.

Thursday

Dolphins at Jaguars, NFL Network, 8:20 p.m.

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Joe Buck (play-by-play), Troy Aikman (analyst), Erin Andrews (reporter), Kristina Pink (reporter)

Predicting win-loss records for all 32 NFL teams in 2020

Predicting win-loss records for all 32 NFL teams in 2020

 

Predicting win-loss records for all 32 NFL teams in 2020

Free agency has had its run. The NFL Draft is over. A first take on how teams will finish the upcoming season.

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Arizona Cardinals: 7-9

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There were growing pains in Year One for Kyler Murray and Kliff Kingsbury. They will continue in Year Two with more progress. Being in the NFC West doesn’t make improvement easy.

Projected win totals for every NFL team after the draft

Projected win totals for every NFL team after the draft

Where does Vegas have each of the 32 NFL teams in the post-draft ‘win’ total wager?

Vegas has updated its over/under win projections following the NFL Draft.

The over/under win totals are out with the NFL Draft concluding. You can shop for the price you like to get the number you want to beat. Here are totals projected for by Betonline.ag.

Arizona Cardinals 7

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The over/under on the Cardinals for 2020 was 6.5 in the opening line after the Super Bowl. Vegas has moved it up a half-tick after a draft that opened with Isaiah Simmons from Clemson being chosen by Arizona. This could be a major challenge hurdle to clear as the Cardinals face six games in the NFC West against tough foes before they get a look at the rest of their schedule. They were 3-13 and 5-10-1 in the last two seasons.