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Rank the following Panthers linebackers from best to worst


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Jon Beason

Thomas Davis

Kevin Greene

Lamar Lathon

Luke Kuechly

Sam Mills

Dan Morgan

 

All either made the Pro Bowl or should have in TD's case. Assume they're 100% healthy and playing at their prime Panthers level.

In their primes?

Greene

Mills

Kuechly / Beason

Davis

Morgan

Lathon

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Jon Beason

Thomas Davis

Kevin Greene

Lamar Lathon

Luke Kuechly

Sam Mills

Dan Morgan

 

All either made the Pro Bowl or should have in TD's case. Assume they're 100% healthy and playing at their prime Panthers level.

 

As of now, not based on skill but who my favorites are (could change in future):

 

Mills

TD

Lathon

Luke

Greene

Morgan

Beast

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Ranked on their performance while they were here.  Injuries excluded.  Or else Morgan, Davis and Beason would be bottom three.

 

Luke Kuechly

 

- Really nothing much to say here.  NFL DPOTY...

 

Thomas Davis

 

- Fierce and fast.  Incredible cover linebacker, and nasty instincts.  Took a bit to develop, but when he did...BOOM.

 

Dan Morgan

 

-  Until Thomas Davis emerged as a stud and Kuechly gained DPOTY, Morgan was easily the best Mike backer in team history.  When healthy (ya ya) he was the best linebacker on the field.  Great in coverage and stout against the run.  C'mon, SB 38...

 

Kevin Greene

 

-  One of the all-time great pass rushers, but only here for a flash.

 

Sam Mills

 

- Meant more in the locker room, but he was a pivotal part of the team without a doubt.  He basically had a hand....so to speak in our first win.

 

Jon Beason

 

-  Had the makings to be the best Panthers linebacker, but his size really hurt him.  Still an excellent linebacker, just not elite like we had all hoped.

 

Lamar Lathon

 

-  Good player, benefited from having Kevin Greene and Sam Mills around him.

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