Carolina Panthers vs. New York Giants | 2023 Preseason Week 2 Game Highlights

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Giants vs. Panthers score, takeaways: Stock up, stock down after Daniel Jones shines in close New York victory
Panthers rookie QB Bryce Young had another quiet outing
Cody Benjamin

By Cody Benjamin
Aug 18, 2023 at 10:55 pm ET
Week 2 of the 2023 NFL preseason continued Friday night, and so did the Panthers' offensive line struggles. Carolina's backups rallied at MetLife Stadium, chipping away at a 21-6 fourth-quarter deficit thanks to highlight-reel plays from reserve quarterbacks Matt Corral and Jake Luton. But the story of the night, besides a nearly spotless start from Daniel Jones and the Giants' starters, was the Panthers' ongoing inability to give No. 1 pick Bryce Young a comfortable pocket in a 21-19 loss.

Young only got two series in his second round of preseason action, and he did guide a field-goal drive. But once again, his numbers were quiet -- 3 of 6 for 35 yards -- behind a rickety line that permitted Giants pass rusher Kayvon Thibodeaux to get physical with the rookie QB on multiple occasions. It's not hard to figure out where his O-line ended up in our "stock up, stock down" report:

Stock up: the Daniel Jones-Darren Waller connection
Word out of Giants camp has been that Waller, the ex-Raiders star, is the real deal as Jones' new top target. It sure looked the case against Carolina, with Jones feeding Waller four passes -- and connecting on three for 30 yards -- on the first drive alone. Durability, of course, is a long-term key. But it's clear Waller still gets open with ease when healthy, even as a designated focal point.

Stock down: the Panthers' OL
Again. It was fine to shrug the shoulders a bit when Carolina's front buckled against the Jets' stingy defense, but the Panthers were even worse against the G-Men, allowing Bryce Young to be pressured on almost 43% of his drop-backs, per NFL Media. That might be fine if Young had elite separators at his disposal out wide, but as we'll note below, that's also not the case.

Stock up: Jalin Hyatt
The speedy third-round rookie entered the NFL with questions about his size, strength and route-running, and sure, some of those concerns may remain, but boy does this kid fly, as he proved on a 33-yard TD bomb from Tyrod Taylor. If Waller dominates the mid-range targets from Jones, Hyatt has a chance to really open up New York's passing attack with DeSean Jackson-like juice.

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