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  1. I see a lot of excitement out there over a few of the Carolina Panthers undrafted free agents, and rightfully so. Last season safety Dean Marlowe and running back Brandon Wegher was able to claim a roster spot. The year before? Philly Brown and Andrew Norwell made the regular roster. 

    This year the buzz is around wide receiver Keyarris Garrett and linebacker Jeremy Cash. 

    Here is what needs to happen for them to make the roster, and who their competition is from last season's Carolina Panthers roster. 

    Jeremy Cash - Linebacker - Duke

    Panthers Roster Competition: Ben Jacobs

    The path to the NFL for Jeremy Cash is clear.

    First, the training staff needs to put some weight on him, at least 8 pounds this offseason. That sounds like a lot, but with Cash's frame it is very doable in a pro regimen. Trust me, this kid is in for a healthy dose of protein and weights. 

    Next, he needs to get excited about special teams, because that is now his bread and butter. The Carolina Panthers will not be calling upon the services of Jeremy Cash on defense this year, just as they hardly ever called on Ben Jacobs last year. But Jacobs, a former rookie camp invitee, cemented himself as an excellent special teams player and earned respect and a paycheck. Jeremy Cash must prove he can shed blocks and get downfield for tackles on the returner. If his performance at Duke is any indication, his natural tackling ability will be a huge asset for him to rely on. 

    The Panthers' preseason was never more important for a rookie. He will have a few opportunities to make a real difference. If not, he may be practice squad bound. 

    It is Cash vs Jacobs. The Panthers will not be keeping both this season. 

     

     

     

    Keyarris Garrett - Wide Receiver - Tulsa

    Panthers Roster Competition - Brenton Bersin, Kevin Norwood, Philly Brown, Stephen Hill

    The Panthers will likely keep only five receivers this season. There are only three locks at the moment: Kelvin Benjamin, Ted Ginn, Devin Funchess. The rest are competing for 2 roster spots. 

    Keyarris Garrett is ranked by most sources as the second most valuable UDFA pickup behind Jeremy Cash. Garrett's path to the Panthers roster has solely to do with his performance at the wide receiver position. 

    That's it, that's all. 

    Out work, out hustle, and out perform Brown, Bersin, Norwood, and Hill and the job is yours. The good news for Garrett is his drive. He has been very vocal since the draft about his resolve. He plans to prove without a doubt he was the best receiver in the draft, as his production numbers in college would indicate. 

    As a result, a swell of support has developed from Panthers Nation. Garrett has his work cut out for him, it won't be easy. 

    Making it even more difficult for Garrett is the fact that he is practice squad eligible, when some of the others are not. This gives the Panthers another option to develop him into a future star. Garrett needs to show the Panthers that he immediately can make plays week 1 against Denver. If he fails to do so, practice squad is likely. 

     

    Carolina Panthers Rookie Camp kicks off on Friday, May 13th. I will report back with initial impressions and photos. 


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  2. 2 minutes ago, ThPantherFan said:

     

    Now, about that coffee.  I love coffee.  At my age, the amount of coffee I have tasted around the world could float a battleship.  Nothing tastes better, to me, than a European scoop (heaping tablespoon) of 'Eight O Clock'.

    I a a big fan of 8 oclock as well. Best value for the buck. 

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  3. 3 hours ago, Hammerin'Cameron34 said:

    I'm sure he "likes" a lot of players. Some girls I "like" as in I don't dislike them but they are ugly so I wouldnt date

    I'm sure Gettleman "likes" him, but wouldn't draft him. The visits he's had here in my estimation are just in case he goes to a division rival or we play the team he's on in the future. You want to know how soft the other players in the league are that you play.

    Derrick might be a nice young man. Derrick Henry now, he is a trash running back.

    Did you learn nothing yesterday? 

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  4. Now that the dust has settled on round one, the Carolina Panthers have unfinished business to get down to in round two. 

    I told you no uncertain terms who would be the pick in round one. Things become a little more murky in round two. Nevertheless, here is what I think will happen. 

    1. Panthers will try to trade up

    Like last year, there are still a few players on the board that the Panthers really like. Hunter Henry, Derek Henry, Emmanuel Ogbah to name a few. This would likely require a trade up into the top 10 of the second round. I am not so sure Gettleman is willing to give up enough to move that far. One possibility, however, is banking on that probable third round compensatory pick for next season and trading the existing 2017 third round pick away along with this year's. 

    The Carolina Panthers could more easily move up to the teens. This would put them in position to draft someone they may not have a first round grade on, but someone who could impact the team immediately. 

    2. Panthers mid-second round targets 

    In the second round today, aside from the players listed above, the targets could be...

    - Sterling Shepard - WR - Shepard would round out the Panthers WR corps perfectly and the Panthers do like him quite a bit. 

    - Kendall Fuller - CB - Despite a minor injury last year, Fuller still high on the list of wants. This would certainly make fans who are still worried about the loss of Josh Norman happy. 

    3. If the Panthers cannot move up

    If the Panthers are unable to move up and must pick at 30, I like... 

    - Su'a Cravens - SS - Would immediately compete for playing time with the departure of Roman Harper. Some project as a small outside LB, the Panthers could treat him like they did Thomas Davis initially and put him at strong safety. 

    - Von Bell - FS - The Panthers really don't need another FS, but they like Bell enough to take him anyways. 

    - Devontae Booker - RB - Good mix of size and ability. A well rounded running back that could take a roster spot from Whitaker, Artis-Payne, and/or Wegher. 

     


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  5. 3 hours ago, Servant of Cthululelei said:

    Nobody has mentioned him in awhile, but isn't Charles Tillman still technically on the team and not yet retired?  I mean I imagine his ACL tear being so late in the year means he wouldn't be ready week 1, but he'd probably be good to go partway through the season, yes?

    His contract was up, no longer on the roster. I would seriously doubt any interest in his services.  

  6. 3 hours ago, nctarheel0619 said:

    You do know Fuller is predicted to go in the first right? 

     

    http://www.wdbj7.com/content/news/Kendall-Fullers-NFL-Draft-stock-continues-to-rise-376273221.html

     

    Sigh, and you want to revoke my thread making privileges for your lack of knowledge?  SMH.  

     

    He isn't a first rounder on the Panthers radar. If he was selected it would be a reach over guys they like in the first round. 

     

    Pipe down or you are deleted, junior. 

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  7. 3 hours ago, top dawg said:

    Yeah, it would probably not end up so well if Gettleman had a knee-jerk chain reaction to a situation in which he is at least---or at most, depending upon perspective---partly responsible.

    He has a long term plan. Defensive money is spent on the line and linebackers, lesser paid corners and safeties reap the benefits for a while and move on. Not moving away from that plan isn't a bad thing. It is why the Panthers will be competitive for many many years. 

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