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A Look At Our Offense And Defense After The Draft


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OFFENSE:

 

 

QB: Cam Newton, Derek Anderson, Joe Webb

 

WR: Kelvin Benjamin, Devin Funchess, Jerricho Cotchery, Corey Brown, Ted Ginn Jr, Brenton Bersin, Jarrett Boykin, De'Andre Presley, Stephen Hill, Marcus Lucas, Mike Brown

 

RB: Jonathan Stewart, Fozzy Whittaker, Jordan Todman, Darrin Reaves, Cameron Artis-Payne

 

FB: Mike Tolbert
 

TE: Greg Olsen, Ed Dickson, Brandon Williams, Richie Brockel, Kevin Greene

 

LT: Michael OherJonathan Martin, David Foucault, Martin Wallace

 

LG: Andrew Norwell, Amini Silatolu, Tyronne Green

 

C: Ryan Kalil, Brian Folkerts

 

RG: Trai Turner, Chris Scott, Edmund Kugbila

 

RT: Mike Remmers, Daryl Williams, Nate Chandler

 

 

 

DEFENSE:

 

 

DE:  Charles Johnson, Wes Horton

 

DT: Star Lotuleilei, Colin Cole, Kyle Love

DT: Kawann Short, Dwan Edwards, Micanor Regis

DE: Kony Ealy, Frank Alexander, Mario Addison

 

SLB: Thomas Davis, Adarius Glanton, Ben Jacobs

 

MLB: Luke Kuechly, Jason Trusnik, David Mayo
 

WLB: Shaq Thompson, AJ Klein, Kevin Reddick

 

CB: Josh Norman, Melvin White, Teddy Williams, Lou Young

CB: Charles Tillman, Bene Benwikere, Carrington Byndom

 

SS: Roman Harper, Robert Lester, Kimario McFadden

FS: Tre Boston, Colin Jones, Kurt Coleman

 

 

SPECIAL TEAMS:

 

K: Graham Gano

P: Brad Nortman

 

LS: JJ Jansen

 

 

 

KEY:

Bold: Free Agent Addition

Italics: Draft Pick

Regular: Returning player

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Dat Lt section thi

 

you read my mind. :/ i trust Gman but i certainly hope he is still planning to bring in more insurance in case Oher and Martin dont work out like he hopes. i am actually more high on them both than most of the Huddle. i think they could both have a resurgence with a change of scenery and better health here in Carolina. but we need to hedge our bets just in case...

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Our offense roster is awesome, at least on paper lol

 

If Oher and Martin/Remmers can hold up and be solid, this offense could actually be top half of the league or better. Big if, but other than that our offense is pretty deep and strong. Except Shula....

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Isn't Martin a RT?

 

I initially had him there but with the Williams pick I think he'd be the first backup at LT with Williams the 2nd RT (tentatively). Voth posted the same as well.

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Isn't Coleman more of a SS?

 

He'll compete for both. Very likely just gonna be a special teamer all year if he makes the roster, but we'll see. Just penciled him in there for now.

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