4. Robby Anderson Continues Hot Start
Anderson decided to sign with the Panthers in the offseason to join his college head coach at Temple. So far, he looks like a perfect fit within the offense in Carolina.
Teddy Bridgewater has been looking for Anderson early and often in games. In Week 1, Anderson finished with six catches for 114 yards and a touchdown. He followed that performance up with nine catches for 109 yards against the Bucs.
We knew that Anderson was a legitimate deep ball threat but he is quickly turning into a complete receiver. He is a nice compliment to D.J. Moore on the outside.
There will be room to operate on Sunday against the Chargers. It is clear that the Panthers are looking for Anderson and it unlikely to change heading into Week 3.