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Carolina Panthers 2015 Roster Projection


Jeremy Igo
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Why not put Mayo on PS? Seems like a project to me, plus who would snatch him? Id rather have Trusnik than this guy atm because of the elite special teams and more of a gallback if asked to play. 

​You think there is any chance Gettleman waives a draft pick this year and risk New England or another team stealing them again? 

 

Fat chance. 

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Hopefully Rivera can see through his own blinders and make the right decision.

I have no trust here. He always seems to learn the hard way, when players are injured and he is forced to try other guys or when we lost games due to his stubborn / "play not to lose" decisions. I wish it was different though. 

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​Yea I agree. Our 6th WR needs to be someone that plays special teams. I think Boykin and Bersin should be the 5th and 6th options. Hopefully Rivera can see through his own blinders and make the right decision. Cotchery has no place on this team. 

There is a very good chance that our 6th receiver won't be active on game days so special teams ability is kinda irrelevant.  A lot of last year we only had 4 receivers active on game day.  I don't see us having more then 5 this year.

Personally I don't see us keeping Cotchery to fill that role.  If he makes the team I expect him to receive substantial snaps, especially early in the season.  As the season goes on his role might diminish as the young guys develop. 

I would expect that 6th spot to be used on a younger, cheaper receiver that you might not want to expose to other teams.

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