He's bordering on being a total bust at this point. 2-17 in his career. This weekend against I'd say an average D (Chargers) the Panthers put up only 159 yards, but were so out of rhythm they also had nine penalties for 90 yards. The net here is 69 yards of productivity,
in the entire game. You'd think they were playing against the 1985 Bears.
Jay Gruden said he looks small, and plays small. Jay was trying to be nice, but when asked what to do, he had no suggestions. Basically bench him, play someone else, hope maybe you see something that makes you think he can step up. Or just get ready to draft someone new when you can.
Robert Ziglinsky, the
USA Today football writer is basically saying he's a bust, with a clip showing a horrible sack he needlessly took. Newsweek (of all places) had
a good article on why he's basically a bust, saying it was a huge mistake to draft him.
FanSided has an article up about the Panthers next steps (as in how and where to find another QB). Colin Cowherd (don't always agree with his opinions)
has called him a bust after just the Saints game, and this one was worse. He basically tossed Bryce into the bin of all the past highly drafted QBs who never get a second contract.
JTO's QB camp channel which goes into pretty deep analysis on a lot of QB play, pointed out numerous problems Bryce has. Like having to jump to throw some passes, or having to take extra steps to see through and or throw over or around the line. Even his footwork is at times off. Last year JTO cut him some slack as most receivers were just not getting open, and there was sketchy protection, and he was a total rookie. But the Panthers signed two starting guards, plus a tackle, plus another WR, opening the pocketbook to do so. Now this year on almost ever play at least one receiver has been open enough, but Bryce isn't seeing him, or making errant throws. JTO was almost puzzled at how bad Bryce is playing most of the time.
Making this worse, CJ Stroud continues to look like a superstar.