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53 Man Depth Chart After Week 3 Of The Preseason


TarHeel

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What do you think?...

QB: Delhomme - McCown - Moore

RB: Williams - Stewart - Goodson - Birmingham

FB: Hoover - Fiammetta

TE: King - Rosario - Barnidge

WR1: Smith - Moore

WR2: Muhammad - Jarrett

LT: Gross - Brown

LG: Wharton

C: Kalil - Bernadeau

RG: Vincent - Robinson

RT: Otah - Schwartz

LDE: Brayton - Johnson

LDT: Lewis - Irvin

RDT: *Unknown* - Favorite

RDE: Peppers - Brown - Taylor

SLB: Diggs - Johnson

MLB: Beason - Connor

WLB: Davis - Anderson

LCB: Gamble - Martin - Munnerlyn

SS: Harris - Wesley

FS: Godfrey - Teal

RCB: Marshall - Wilson

K: Kasay - Lloyd

P: Baker

LS: Jansen

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Schwartz doesn't look like he's making the team thus far either. I'd say we add an OT from another teams cuts before we keep him.

I think we will keep 5 DTs this year rather than 5 DEs.

Leman should make the team. He's earned it and we are a bit dinged up there also, so we need added depth.

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I thought after the game 2 performance Moore would have gotten a shot last night. I think he is the better option at #2. I thought he earned the #2 spot last year after he finished up the 07 season. Clearly, he isn't one of Fox's boys.

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Hayden will make the team...you don't start a player that's not going to make the team for 3 quarters in the 3rd preseason game. He won't be an every down player for us obviously, but at this point, I'm not sure there are any every down players on our DT bunch.

And this nonsense about some unknown coming in and making the team is pure fantasy. No one is going to give us a DT unless we give up even more draft picks which mean our first pick in the 2010 NFL draft would be in the 3rd round possibly, and all this, for someone that didn't train with us in training camp. We are likely to pick up a castaway like Terdell Sands (which is not going to happen, the man is beyond fat) or Jason Jefferson of the falcons.

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I think this looks a lot more attractive...

Depth in O-line, WR, and CB lower than average tho.

QB: Delhomme - McCown - Moore

RB: Williams - Stewart - Goodson

FB: Hoover - Fiammetta

TE: King - Rosario - Barnidge

WR1: Smith - Moore

WR2: Muhammad - Jarrett

LT: Gross - Brown

LG: Wharton

C: Kalil - Geisinger

RG: Vincent - Robinson

RT: Otah - Bernadeau

LDE: Brayton - Johnson

LDT: Lewis - Irvin

RDT: *Unknown* - Hayden - Favorite

RDE: Peppers - Brown - Taylor

SLB: Diggs - Leman

MLB: Beason - Connor

WLB: Davis - Anderson

LCB: Gamble - Munnerlyn

SS: Harris - Wesley

FS: Godfrey - Teal - Martin

RCB: Marshall - Wilson

K: Kasay - Lloyd

P: Baker

LS: Jansen

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I think everyone is too high on Leman, he had a really good game against the Giants but he was average against the Dolphins and Ravens. I have us keeping Hilee Taylor because I think he could be a great backup to Everette Brown once we let Peppers walk in the offseason, plus I'm a UNC fan lol. Birmingham has looked good and he plays on special teams, Goodson is so skinny he will most likely get injured this season and Birmingham could step in and be the #3 RB. Oh and I put *Unknown* because I don't think our other starting DT is here yet, it better not be Nick Hayden or we are doomed for a 7-9 season.

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I will guess that Birmingham doesn't make the team. Leman does and Hayden stays on as well.

Perhaps Irvin doesn't make the team in place of Hayden and we still pick up another veteran NT.

edit: Not that I particularly want "Sack o' Meat" Hayden on the team but I suspect he will be.

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