Where does Panthers' Bryce Young rank amongst NFL QBs in crunch time?

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There are plenty of questions about quarterback Bryce Young's game going into his fourth year with the Carolina Panthers.

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Can he produce more than 200 passing yards per game consistently? Can he be more efficient targeting the short and intermediate parts of the field? Can he find a rhythm with any receivers outside of Tetairoa McMillan and Jalen Coker?

One thing you can't question, though, is Young's ability to perform in big moments. Time and time again, Young has answered the call with a great drive when Carolina needs points the most.

If you go by EPA per pass attempt when trailing in the second half of games, Young ranks a respectable 12th in the NFL among starters—according to Warren Sharp:

12th in this category is good—but when you narrow it down, Young's numbers are even better.

The single most impressive thing that Young has done is producing game-winning drives. He's already up to 12 of those, more than any other quarterback since he entered the league in 2023.

Young has accomplished all that without a distinguished play-caller, a Pro Bowl receiver, running back or tight end or a reliable offensive line. One has to think that Young can reach heights we haven't seen yet if the Panthers can only build up the supporting cast around him.

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