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Carolina has 16th ranked roster in terms of talent


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Below the rankings is another chart combining elite/high-quality players on the roster...Dallas/GB/Sea lead the way with 10 total players

Panthers are ranked 9th in that, 6th in the NFC with 6 players total (Assuming Cam is the 6th after the 5 listed)

Lol at 10 players for Dallas. Hell, I even think GB is a push.
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Below the rankings is another chart combining elite/high-quality players on the roster...Dallas/GB/Sea lead the way with 10 total players

Panthers are ranked 9th in that, 6th in the NFC with 6 players total (Assuming Cam is the 6th after the 5 listed)

The elite players on our team according to PFF are Luke and TD. The high quality are Olsen, CJ, Star and KK. It does not include Cam who is listed as good. 

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The elite players on our team according to PFF are Luke and TD. The high quality are Olsen, CJ, Star and KK. It does not include Cam who is listed as good. 

​Wasn't PFF talking about Luke as basically being overrated at one point?

If you're talking rosters individually, Newton is high quality for our team, he's our franchise QB, he makes our offense go. There really is no debating that.

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Where is Indy? They are giving up like 40 points a game in the playoffs with Luck. Their defense is atrocious. They should be bottom 10 in terms of overall team talent. Something tells me they're probably listed top 10.

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