‘”He’s a run stuffer in a league that’s ever more pass oriented,” Monson said. “His rookie year he was excellent as a run defender and had 37 defensive stops, which is a top-end figure, but since then it’s been a steady decline in performance and relevance for the Panthers. On a modest deal, he should at least be able to play nose tackle for the Bills in a way Cedric Thornton couldn’t, but it would need him to be significantly better to make it a big move.”‘