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2013 - 2014 Wide Receiver Comparisons


Jeremy Igo

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2013 Carolina Panthers through Week 3

 

Steve Smith

Receptions: 14

Yards: 143

Touchdowns: 1

 

Brandon Lafell

Receptions: 11

Yards: 113

Touchdowns: 2

 

Ted Ginn

Receptions: 7

Yards: 143

Touchdowns: 2

 

Armanti Edwards

Receptions: 0

Yards: 0

Touchdowns: 0

 

Domenick Hixon

Receptions: 1

Yards: 8

Touchdowns 0

 

 

Team Totals:

Receptions: 33

Yards: 407

Touchdowns: 5

 

 

2014 Carolina Panthers through Week 3

 

Kelvin Benjamin

Receptions: 16

Yards: 263

Touchdowns: 2

 

Jerricho Cotchery

Receptions: 8

Yards: 78

Touchdowns: 0

 

Jason Avant

Receptions: 8

Yards: 66

Touchdowns: 1

 

Philly Brown

Receptions: 7

Yards: 66

Touchdowns: 0

 

Brenton Bersin

Receptions: 2

Yards: 37

Touchdowns: 0

 

Team Totals:

Receptions: 41 (+8)

Yards: 510 (+103)

Touchdowns: 3 (-2)

 

 

 

Through week 3, the 2014 Carolina Panthers have increased productivity at the WR position in all stats except for touchdowns. One big variable here was the loss of Cam Newton in week 1. Cam started all three games in 2013.

 

I much prefer this season's receivers. Kelvin Benjamin has out performed Steve Smith. Behind him are four receivers capable of making a play instead of only two.

 

Dave Gettleman is so far once again proving the offseason pundits wrong.

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That's great. Thid current core of WRs are definately better. If only Gettleman proved pundits wrong on the o-line...

Yeah, I do not get why he didn't get some kind of upgrade at one of the tackle spots. Maybe they were trying to convince themselves that they were better than awful.

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Gettleman so far has shown that he is making good decisions for the team. I agree the offensive line is, offensive. Going cheap there is going to ensure that Cam suffers more during the season and the running game has not yet found its wheels.

DG said he would need two years and he made a judgement call this season on which position to improve and so far it seems like the right one starting at 2-1 hopefully he continues to prove many of us wrong

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Kelvin has been great already and he hasn't even gotten a lot of the timing down with Cam yet.

He's made some ridiculous catches and dropped some easier ones. If he can put together a complete game, he may finish with 200 yards and 2 touchdowns or so.

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