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Carolina Panthers earn humiliating tackling grade from NFL.com

Only one team managed to get a lower grade in tackling for the 2025 season.
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - DECEMBER 08: DeVonta Smith #6 of the Philadelphia Eagles carries the ball against Xavier Woods #25 of the Carolina Panthers during a game at Lincoln Financial Field on December 08, 2024 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - DECEMBER 08: DeVonta Smith #6 of the Philadelphia Eagles carries the ball against Xavier Woods #25 of the Carolina Panthers during a game at Lincoln Financial Field on December 08, 2024 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. | (Photo by Emilee Chinn/Getty Images)

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There were a lot of reasons why the Carolina Panthers ended up allowing more points than any other team in NFL history this past season. To begin with, they were unable to get any push at the line of scrimmage. With Derrick Brown out for practically the entire year their front line folded almost immediately on every snap, making it extremely easy for ball-carriers to reach the second level.

Once those ball carriers got past Carolina's initial line of "defense," they were also pretty difficult to bring down. If it looked to you on film like the Panthers were the worst tackling team in the entire league, you came pretty close to the bullseye.

According to a new analysis from NFL.com, the Panthers earned a D- grade in tackling for last season, ranking last in the NFC and 31st overall. Only the Cleveland Browns scored worse.

NFL.com on Panthers' poor tackling

"The Panthers led the NFL in both successful tackles (1,189) and missed tackles (208) this season. However, their conversion rate was the third-lowest in the league at 85.1%, they were rarely able to force fumbles (eight), and their tendency to allow explosive plays off missed tackles left much to be desired. They had a high volume of players who were not needle-movers, as a whopping 30 Panthers defenders missed multiple tackles."

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CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA - SEPTEMBER 15: Defensive coordinator Ejiro Evero of the Carolina Panthers looks on during the second half of the game against the Los Angeles Chargers at Bank of America Stadium on September 15, 2024 in Charlotte, North Carolina. | (Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images)

Not great, Bob.

Obviously the Panthers front office is going to have to get defensive coordinator Ejiro Evero some players who are better at tackling in the open field. However, this also has to be a major point of emphasis for Evero this year. They can't replace the entire defense in one offseason, so at least some of the returning defenders will have to radically improve in this department if this defense is going to avoid being a total dumpster fire again.

Having a healthy Derrick Brown up front swallowing up runners will cut down on just how important this is, but one player isn't going to make a massive difference in this part of the game. If the Panthers aren't much improved in tacking by this time next year, it may be time to let Evero go.

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Tim Weaver
TIM WEAVER

Tim Weaver has been writing about the NFL since the 2013 season for multiple teams and outlets, including USA Today and The Sporting News. He currently covers the Seattle Seahawks and Carolina Panthers for On SI.