Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

Ten


Mr. Scot

Recommended Posts

That's the number of players either drafted or signed as undrafted free agents from the past two offseasons that are currently on roster and who either already have become or potentially may be poised to become starters or contributors in some phase of our game next season.

 

The names...

 

Wide Receiver Kelvin Benjamin (1st Round, 2014)

Defensive Tackle Star Lotulelei (1st Round, 2013)

Defensive Tackle Kawann Short (2nd Round, 2013)

Defensive End Kony Ealy (2nd Round, 2014)

Guard Trai Turner (3rd Round, 2014)

Free Safety Tre' Boston (4th Round, 2014)

Safety/Cornerback Bene Benwikere (5th Round, 2014)

Linebacker A.J. Klein (5th Round, 2013)
Guard Andrew Norwell (Undrafted, 2014)
Wide Receiver Corey Brown (Undrafted, 2014)

It's been said that players tend to make their most significant improvement going from their first year to their second, and almost as much from the second to the third.  If you believe that, then the ten players  listed above could all possibly show us something in the season to come.

 

And there are also a few others worth mentioning who could also potentially make a little noise this year...

 

Runningback Fozzy Whittaker (Waiver Claim from Cleveland, 2014) is a valuable part of the runningback rotation, had arguably the play of the game in the Wild Card

Tackle Mike Remmers (signed from Rams Practice Squad, 2014) goes into this season penciled in as the starter in the right tackle spot

Defensive End Wes Horton (Undrafted, 2013) had made some plays as part of the DL rotation.

Center Brian Folkerts (Street Free Agent, 2013) did decent as a backup when called upon

Cornerback Melvin White (undrafted, 2013) lost his starting spot last year but still contributed and has earned praise from the likes of Steve Smith

Safety Robert Lester (Undrafted, 2013) had a big moment in the victory over the Patriots on Monday Night Football

Tight End Brandon Williams (Street Free Agent, 2013) has flashed potential as a big bodied tight end

Linebacker Adarius Glanton (Undrafted, 2014) showed some flashes playing in a couple of games.

Runningback Darrin Reaves (Undrafted, 2014) looked decent in preseason and a few regular season games before getting hurt last year

Tackle David Foucault (Undrafted, 2014) clearly a project, but had a few decent moments when called upon to play in one game last year

 

These are all players that have been acquired in the past two years, and they make up a decent percentage of our current roster.  And this isn't even mentioning free agents signed this offseason.  There's also the enigma of Stephen Hill, signed after being released by the Jets last year and with a full season on the Practice Squad now under his belt.  Plus there's these two guys named Kuechly and Newton who are still young and may not have even reached their full potential yet.

 

Oh, and let's not forget this year's draft is coming up in a few weeks, where we'll have nine picks.

 

So this, ladies and gentleman, is the younger portion of our current roster building project.

 

And I don't know about you, but I kinda like it.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

That's the number of players either drafted or signed as undrafted free agents from the past two offseasons that are currently on roster and who either already have become or potentially may be poised to become starters or contributors in some phase of our game next season.

 

The names...

 

Wide Receiver Kelvin Benjamin (1st Round, 2014)

Defensive Tackle Star Lotulelei (1st Round, 2013)

Defensive Tackle Kawann Short (2nd Round, 2013)

Defensive End Kony Ealy (2nd Round, 2014)

Guard Trai Turner (3rd Round, 2014)

Free Safety Tre' Boston (4th Round, 2014)

Safety/Cornerback Bene Benwikere (5th Round, 2014)

Linebacker A.J. Klein (5th Round, 2013)

Guard Andrew Norwell (Undrafted, 2014)

Wide Receiver Corey Brown (Undrafted, 2014)

It's been said that players tend to make their most significant improvement going from their first year to their second, and almost as much from the second to the third.  If you believe that, then the ten players  listed above could all possibly show us something in the season to come.

 

And there are also a few others worth mentioning who could also potentially make a little noise this year...

 

Runningback Fozzy Whittaker (Waiver Claim from Cleveland, 2014) is a valuable part of the runningback rotation, had arguably the play of the game in the Wild Card

Tackle Mike Remmers (signed from Rams Practice Squad, 2014) goes into this season penciled in as the starter in the right tackle spot

Defensive End Wes Horton (Undrafted, 2013) had made some plays as part of the DL rotation.

Center Brian Folkerts (Street Free Agent, 2013) did decent as a backup when called upon

Cornerback Melvin White (undrafted, 2013) lost his starting spot last year but still contributed and has earned praise from the likes of Steve Smith

Safety Robert Lester (Undrafted, 2013) had a big moment in the victory over the Patriots on Monday Night Football

Tight End Brandon Williams (Street Free Agent, 2013) has flashed potential as a big bodied tight end

Linebacker Adarius Glanton (Undrafted, 2014) showed some flashes playing in a couple of games.

Runningback Darrin Reaves (Undrafted, 2014) looked decent in preseason and a few regular season games before getting hurt last year

Tackle David Foucault (Undrafted, 2014) clearly a project, but had a few decent moments when called upon to play in one game last year

 

These are all players that have been acquired in the past two years, and they make up a decent percentage of our current roster.  And this isn't even mentioning free agents signed this offseason.  There's also the enigma of Stephen Hill, signed after being released by the Jets last year and with a full season on the Practice Squad now under his belt.  Plus there's these two guys named Kuechly and Newton who are still young and may not have even reached their full potential yet.

 

Oh, and let's not forget this year's draft is coming up in a few weeks, where we'll have nine picks.

 

So this, ladies and gentleman, is the younger portion of our current roster building project.

 

And I don't know about you, but I kinda like it.

 

I could see you not including him since you were only talking about 1st or 2nd year players, but if you add in Newton and Kuechly, then you better add Norman, too.

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I could see you not including him since you were only talking about 1st or 2nd year players, but if you add in Newton and Kuechly, then you better add Norman, too.

 

I've been known to write longer.

 

I was just talking about this to my mechanic the other day. He saw my Panther tag and we had a good convo, lots of young pups on the team.

 

I like meeting new Panther fans, makes me smile.

 

I get kind of a kick out of seeing Panthers gear around town.

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I could see you not including him since you were only talking about 1st or 2nd year players, but if you add in Newton and Kuechly, then you better add Norman, too.

 

I admit not looking as hard at the fourth and fifth year guys, but fair enough,  Norman is definitely well worth mentioning.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

That's the number of players either drafted or signed as undrafted free agents from the past two offseasons that are currently on roster and who either already have become or potentially may be poised to become starters or contributors in some phase of our game next season.

The names...

Wide Receiver Kelvin Benjamin (1st Round, 2014)

Defensive Tackle Star Lotulelei (1st Round, 2013)

Defensive Tackle Kawann Short (2nd Round, 2013)

Defensive End Kony Ealy (2nd Round, 2014)

Guard Trai Turner (3rd Round, 2014)

Free Safety Tre' Boston (4th Round, 2014)

Safety/Cornerback Bene Benwikere (5th Round, 2014)

Linebacker A.J. Klein (5th Round, 2013)

Guard Andrew Norwell (Undrafted, 2014)

Wide Receiver Corey Brown (Undrafted, 2014)

It's been said that players tend to make their most significant improvement going from their first year to their second, and almost as much from the second to the third. If you believe that, then the ten players listed above could all possibly show us something in the season to come.

And there are also a few others worth mentioning who could also potentially make a little noise this year...

Runningback Fozzy Whittaker (Waiver Claim from Cleveland, 2014) is a valuable part of the runningback rotation, had arguably the play of the game in the Wild Card

Tackle Mike Remmers (signed from Rams Practice Squad, 2014) goes into this season penciled in as the starter in the right tackle spot

Defensive End Wes Horton (Undrafted, 2013) had made some plays as part of the DL rotation.

Center Brian Folkerts (Street Free Agent, 2013) did decent as a backup when called upon

Cornerback Melvin White (undrafted, 2013) lost his starting spot last year but still contributed and has earned praise from the likes of Steve Smith

Safety Robert Lester (Undrafted, 2013) had a big moment in the victory over the Patriots on Monday Night Football

Tight End Brandon Williams (Street Free Agent, 2013) has flashed potential as a big bodied tight end

Linebacker Adarius Glanton (Undrafted, 2014) showed some flashes playing in a couple of games.

Runningback Darrin Reaves (Undrafted, 2014) looked decent in preseason and a few regular season games before getting hurt last year

Tackle David Foucault (Undrafted, 2014) clearly a project, but had a few decent moments when called upon to play in one game last year

These are all players that have been acquired in the past two years, and they make up a decent percentage of our current roster. And this isn't even mentioning free agents signed this offseason. There's also the enigma of Stephen Hill, signed after being released by the Jets last year and with a full season on the Practice Squad now under his belt. Plus there's these two guys named Kuechly and Newton who are still young and may not have even reached their full potential yet.

Oh, and let's not forget this year's draft is coming up in a few weeks, where we'll have nine picks.

So this, ladies and gentleman, is the younger portion of our current roster building project.

And I don't know about you, but I kinda like it.

Loved the post!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

That's the number of players either drafted or signed as undrafted free agents from the past two offseasons that are currently on roster and who either already have become or potentially may be poised to become starters or contributors in some phase of our game next season.

 

The names...

 

Wide Receiver Kelvin Benjamin (1st Round, 2014)

Defensive Tackle Star Lotulelei (1st Round, 2013)

Defensive Tackle Kawann Short (2nd Round, 2013)

Defensive End Kony Ealy (2nd Round, 2014)

Guard Trai Turner (3rd Round, 2014)

Free Safety Tre' Boston (4th Round, 2014)

Safety/Cornerback Bene Benwikere (5th Round, 2014)

Linebacker A.J. Klein (5th Round, 2013)

Guard Andrew Norwell (Undrafted, 2014)

Wide Receiver Corey Brown (Undrafted, 2014)

It's been said that players tend to make their most significant improvement going from their first year to their second, and almost as much from the second to the third.  If you believe that, then the ten players  listed above could all possibly show us something in the season to come.

 

And there are also a few others worth mentioning who could also potentially make a little noise this year...

 

Runningback Fozzy Whittaker (Waiver Claim from Cleveland, 2014) is a valuable part of the runningback rotation, had arguably the play of the game in the Wild Card

Tackle Mike Remmers (signed from Rams Practice Squad, 2014) goes into this season penciled in as the starter in the right tackle spot

Defensive End Wes Horton (Undrafted, 2013) had made some plays as part of the DL rotation.

Center Brian Folkerts (Street Free Agent, 2013) did decent as a backup when called upon

Cornerback Melvin White (undrafted, 2013) lost his starting spot last year but still contributed and has earned praise from the likes of Steve Smith

Safety Robert Lester (Undrafted, 2013) had a big moment in the victory over the Patriots on Monday Night Football

Tight End Brandon Williams (Street Free Agent, 2013) has flashed potential as a big bodied tight end

Linebacker Adarius Glanton (Undrafted, 2014) showed some flashes playing in a couple of games.

Runningback Darrin Reaves (Undrafted, 2014) looked decent in preseason and a few regular season games before getting hurt last year

Tackle David Foucault (Undrafted, 2014) clearly a project, but had a few decent moments when called upon to play in one game last year

 

These are all players that have been acquired in the past two years, and they make up a decent percentage of our current roster.  And this isn't even mentioning free agents signed this offseason.  There's also the enigma of Stephen Hill, signed after being released by the Jets last year and with a full season on the Practice Squad now under his belt.  Plus there's these two guys named Kuechly and Newton who are still young and may not have even reached their full potential yet.

 

Oh, and let's not forget this year's draft is coming up in a few weeks, where we'll have nine picks.

 

So this, ladies and gentleman, is the younger portion of our current roster building project.

 

And I don't know about you, but I kinda like it.

 

That is a good surmise of the talent Gman has accumulated.  I do believe this team is growing into a long run play off contender.  You keep articles like this coming, my friend.  I'll buy you scotch one of these days.  Single malt at that.  None of the blended.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • So answer the question. Why did Chark and Hurst have the same metrics (go look them up, I did... and one was actually worse in LA) with Justin Herbert? Why did Mingo have the same metrics with Dak? You're right, there is a common denominator, just not the one you're trying to make.  Why could DJ Moore get open with Bridgewater, Allen, Cam 2.0, Darnold, Baker, Williams, Bagent? I'll answer the question for you - because he is a good WR unlike Chark/Hurst/Mingo. 
    • I mean I just don't understand the argument. Baker and Sam both have been pro bowl QBs post their time here. And you just said yourself that is due to him having a damn good roster around him and they are well coached. You're even saying the bad baker is still there somewhere, but he is in a good organization with good roster and coaching that they are getting the best out of him. Why does Baker and Sam get all that benefit of the doubt but when it comes to Bryce it must be a BY9 problem, not an org or team problem?  Hell I got a guy below you arguing with me that Chark/Hurst/Mingo sucked because Bryce wouldn't throw them open. It's ridiculous how far the stretch goes. 
    • Correct.  It’s really hard to get open in the NFL when opposing defenses gameplan and cheat coverage/routes on all your players because they know your QB can’t make certain throws/plays.   magically no one that comes to Carolina can get open or make plays with the ball in their hands…..it’s like there is one singular common dominator to it all.  BY makes playing defense way too easy.   NFL players are too good to allow one side to cheat coverage and not respect all the potential threats of a route  so you can dial up a great play.  But if corners and safeties just cheat coverage and know X and Y happening on route/threats….getting open gets hard when they just play it one way.  Getting open has a lot to do with the different threats a WR can pose on a given play.  
×
×
  • Create New...