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Panthers great Jordan Gross named among NFL's most-underrated stars since 2000

A list of the National Football League’s underrated performers this century to date includes a member of the Panthers who was a mainstay on the offensive line.
Aug 9, 2013; Charlotte, NC, USA; Carolina Panthers tackle Jordan Gross (69) runs on the field prior to the start of the game against the Chicago Bears. The Panthers defeated the Bears 24-17. Mandatory Credit: Jeremy Brevard-Imagn Images
Aug 9, 2013; Charlotte, NC, USA; Carolina Panthers tackle Jordan Gross (69) runs on the field prior to the start of the game against the Chicago Bears. The Panthers defeated the Bears 24-17. Mandatory Credit: Jeremy Brevard-Imagn Images | Jeremy Brevard-Imagn Images

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Time flies when you’re enjoying football. A total of 25 NFL seasons have already come and gone this century, and there have been numerous pieces celebrating this milestone of sorts.

Here’s one more. Noted football writer Kristopher Knox of Bleacher Report has assembled a list of the league’s most underrated players dating back to 2000. He selected 10 stars and the fourth name on the list was a standout blocker for still-young franchise.

“The Carolina Panthers have been in what has felt like a yearly rebuild ever since the prime years of Cam Newton and since David Tepper became the franchise owner in 2018. It's easy to forget that long before Newton was an MVP, the Panthers were legitimate title contenders. Carolina lost the Super Bowl XXXVIII to the New England Patriots after the 2003 season and made it to the NFC title game in 2005. One of the catalysts of its early 2000s run was offensive tackle Jordan Gross.”

The Panthers struck gold in 2003 in drafting T Jordan Gross

Jordan Gross
Oct 13, 2013; Minneapolis, MN, USA; Carolina Panthers offensive tackle Jordan Gross (69) against the Minnesota Vikings at Mall of America Field at H.H.H. Metrodome. The Panthers defeated the Vikings 35-10. Mandatory Credit: Brace Hemmelgarn-Imagn Images | Brace Hemmelgarn-Imagn Images

The 6’4”, 305-pound performer started the first 84 regular-season games of his career, as well as a total of seven postseason contests over that span. Obviously, the franchise made the right choice with their first-round pick that year. “The Utah product was selected eighth overall in the 2003 draft,” added Knox, “and immediately became a full-time starter on the right side of Carolina's offensive line. Over the next 11 seasons, he started all 167 games in which he appeared, made three Pro Bowls and was named a first-team All-Pro in 2008.”

“What's probably underappreciated about Gross' career,” explained Knox, “is the fact that he played both right and left tackle for the Panthers and, early in his career, switched between the two on a year-to-year basis. Gross retired following the 2014 season, just before Newton's 2015 MVP campaign and Carolina's latest Super Bowl appearance."

"Had he played that season and garnered just a bit more individual recognition," concluded Knox, "Gross might be considered one of the best tackles of this century instead of just a Panthers legend.”

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Russell Baxter
RUSSELL BAXTER

Russell S. Baxter has been writing and researching the game of football for more than 40 years, and on numerous platforms. That includes television, as he spent more than two decades at ESPN, and was part of shows that garnered five Emmy Awards. He also spent the 2015 NFL season with Thursday Night Football on CBS/NFLN.