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Ages of Current Panther Players


MHS831

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I did not look up each player's birthday, but added a year to their current age according to the Panther roster. In other words, this is how old they will be in 2015.   Some of the more interesting ages are in bold: 

 

Projected core players age in 2015:

QB Cam Newton 26, Derek Anderson 32; Joe Webb 29

RB Jonathan Stewart 28; Fozzy Whittaker 26; DeAngelo Williams 32

WR: Kelvin Benjamin 24; Philly Brown 24; Jerricho Cotchery 33; Brenton Bersin 25

TE: Greg Olsen 30; Richie Brockel 29; Brandon Williams 28; Ed Dickson 28

OT: Mike Remmers 26; Byron Bell 26; David Foucault 27; Nate Chandler 26;

OG: Andrew Norwell, 24; Trai  Turner, 22; Amini Silatolu, 27; Edmund Kugbila 25; Fernando Velasco 30

OC: Ryan Kalil 30; Brian Folkerts 25

DT:  Colin Cole 35; Dwan Edwards 34; Star Lotulelei 26; KK Short 26

DE: Charles Johnson 29; Mario Addison 28; Wes Horton 25, Kony Ealy 24

LB: Thomas Davis 32; Ben Jacobs 27; Adarius Glanton 25; Luke Kuechly 24; AJ Klein 24; Kevin Reddick 25

CB: Josh Norman 28; Melvin White 25; Bene Benwikere 24; Carrington Byndum 23

S: Roman Harper 33; Colin Jones 28; Thomas DeCoud 30; Tre Boston 23; Robert Lester 27

 

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