Panthers wide receivers: Separation stats for Curtis Samuel, Robby Anderson

Samuel’s negative EPA/play number illustrates just how much the Panthers’ quarterbacks failed him last year.

The Panthers wide receiver room is arguably the best position group on the entire team. Heading into the 2020 season, they have a strong 1-2-3- combination with D.J. Moore, Curtis Samuel and Robby Anderson and a couple of intriguing young pieces further down the depth chart.

Those top three names all get their jobs done in different ways, giving incoming offensive coordinator Joe Brady three unique weapons to put to use in his passing attack in addition to an elite pass-catching running back in Christian McCaffrey. Getting open is one of the most important elements of the game for modern receivers. On that front, Carolina has one of the best in the league and possibly also one of the worst.

According to a new analysis by Josh Hermsmeyer at FiveThirtyEight, in 2019 Curtis Samuel had one of the best seasons of any receiver in the last three years when it comes to separation over expected per play. Samuel averaged 0.24 yards more than expected, coming in just behind Tyreek Hill’s 0.25 in 2018.

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Samuel’s negative EPA/play number there illustrates just how much the Panthers’ quarterbacks failed him last year. He remains one of the NFL’s most accomplished receivers at creating separation, though. Hopefully Teddy Bridgewater will have better luck finding him than Kyle Allen and an injured Cam Newton did.

On the flipside, Carolina’s big free agent signing at the position this offseason is not so adept in this part of the game. Robby Anderson’s 2018 season with the Jets ranked last in SOE/play.

via FiveThirtyEight

The Panthers should continue to take advantage of Samuel’s speed and separation as a deep threat, regardless of what the plan is for Anderson.

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Panthers position battles: Who will win the last wide receiver spot?

Here are the players competing to earn the last receiver spot on the team.

The Panthers had an unprecedented offensive coaching overhaul this offseason, hiring a new head coach, offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach. With new coaches come new schemes, and Joe Brady has already expressed his desire to utilize multiple receiver sets in Carolina.

The team currently has six receivers all but guaranteed their roster spot this year: DJ Moore, Robby Anderson, Curtis Samuel, Keith Kirkwood, Seth Roberts and Pharoh Cooper. Some are also expected to contribute on special teams, further locking in their role. But multiple receiver sets means keeping more than the traditional six receivers and Panthers have a few dark horses lingering on the bottom of the depth chart.

Now, as training camp gets underway, the battle for the final spot is heating up. Here are the players competing to earn the last receiver spot on the team.

DeAndrew White

DeAndrew White
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White (six-foot, 185 pounds) comes into the competition with a couple of clear advantages over some of the other options. After going unpicked in the 2015 NFL draft, White floated around multiple teams before finally earning some playing time on the Panthers roster last season. During his four preseason games in 2019, the third-year receiver recorded six catches for 122 yards, including this 54-yard reception from quarterback Will Grier. Not only does White have the advantage of three years of real NFL experience, but he is also the only one with experience as a slot receiver, something important to multiple receiver sets. He also has ability as a kick returner.