Stoia's report card: Broncos at Panthers

Nov. 27—Offense

The Broncos offense has been arguably the worst in the NFL this season, averaging a league-low 14.7 points per game. But the Panthers, which will start their third different quarterback this season on Sunday, haven't been much better. They rank 25th in scoring offense at 18.8 points per game. Quarterback Sam Darnold will get the start for the Panthers, with Carolina hoping he can spark their offense. With how bad the Broncos have been on offense, it's hard to ever give them the advantage offensively.

Advantage: Panthers

Defense

While they never have the advantage on offense, the Broncos almost always has the defensive advantage. They rank third in total defense allowing only 302 yards per game and second in scoring defense allowing only 17.1 points per game. The Panthers are a solid defensive team, ranking 22nd in total defense and 19th in scoring defense. Denver's defense could have a big day though, facing Darnold and a Panthers offense that only scored three points last week against the Ravens.

Advantage: Broncos

Special teams

As bad as the offense has been for the Broncos, special teams might actually be their worst unit. They currently rank last in special team DVOA, meaning they're the least efficient special teams unit in the NFL. The Panthers are one of the best in the NFL, ranking 10th. The Broncos need to make something happen on special teams, and maybe they can in North Carolina, with the last their punt return for a touchdown coming at the Panthers in 2020.