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Which Panther becomes CONSENSUS elite this season?


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Cam if we get a #2 in the draft. Norman will 100% and I hope we sign him to an extension this offseason. Stew will likely do very well if he stays healthy but we know his history... And I truly believe KB will take huge steps forward and will be regarded among the elite young WRs. I'm talking 1400+ yards and 15 TDs.

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Cam, Norman, Stewart or Greg.

 

I am leaning LakeNorman. I am sure there are other players but I feel like he is poised to be the next household name at corner. Bene also has potential.

 

I will say Cam and Stewart because we will finally have Solid OL to run the ball with Stew from the beginning of the season (1,000+yds ) and some new speedy WR for Cam to throw ( 4500yds passing) 

 

Lake Norman will be top talent but we need the Offense to carry the team over the hump. Defense gives you a chance to win the games, Offense wins the game.

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I will say Greg

 

If our pass rush was elite, I would pick Norman, but alas, it is what it is

I think we will be better, but not sure how much on the Oline, which means Cam and Stewart will be good, but not quite elite

 

Leaving Greg to do what Greg does, whether elite or not, I am not sure, but probably will be ahead of the other 3

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I will say Cam and Stewart because we will finally have Solid OL to run the ball with Stew from the beginning of the season (1,000+yds ) and some new speedy WR for Cam to throw ( 4500yds passing) 

 

Lake Norman will be top talent but we need the Offense to carry the team over the hump. Defense gives you a chance to win the games, Offense wins the game.

 

For Cam to become that, I think he will have to put up tons of yards and I don't think we have the receiving corps for that. Stewart I can definitely see.

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Cam if we get a #2 in the draft. Norman will 100% and I hope we sign him to an extension this offseason. Stew will likely do very well if he stays healthy but we know his history... And I truly believe KB will take huge steps forward and will be regarded among the elite young WRs. I'm talking 1400+ yards and 15 TDs.

 

KB could take the next step also. I almost forgot about him.

 

With the way the CB market is going, if he balls out, he better give us a discount.

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Cam.

 

We'll add another WR or two, the OL play "should" be improved, Cam will be healthy (and playing for a contract), and Stewart will hopefully stay healthy enough to put up a 1,000 yard season. While we play in a dumpster fire of a league and get the AFC South. 

 

 

Next up would be Norman, who will be one of the biggest CB FAs on the market, much to the Panthers chagrin. 

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