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David Newton has Bersin, Foucault, Scott, Lester, Folkerts, and Teddy Williams for his 53 man roster cuts


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Centers (1): Ryan Kalil (cut: Brian Folkerts)

Defensive tackles (4): Star LotuleleiKawann ShortColin ColeDwan Edwards (cut: Chas AlecxihKyle Love, Terry Redden, Micanor Regis)

Defensive ends (5): Charles JohnsonKony EalyFrank AlexanderMario AddisonWes Horton (cut: Rakim CoxArthur Miley, Steve Miller)

Strongside linebackers (2): Thomas DavisAdarius Glanton

Middle linebackers (2): Luke KuechlyDavid Mayo (cut: Jason TrusnikBen Jacobs)

Weakside linebackers (2): Shaq ThompsonA.J. Klein (cut: Kevin Reddick)

Cornerbacks (5): Josh NormanCharles TillmanBene' BenwikereChris HoustonMelvin White (cut: Teddy WilliamsLou Young, Garry Peters)

Safeties (4): Roman HarperTre BostonKurt ColemanColin Jones (cut:Marcus BallRobert Lester, Dean Marlowe)

Specialists (3): PK Graham Gano, P Brad Nortman, DS J.J. Jansen

 

http://espn.go.com/blog/carolina-panthers/post/_/id/14363/carolina-panthers-53-man-roster-projection

 

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after bringing ted ginn back and drafting funchess i actually think i'd rather have bersin on the roster than hill, as long as he never touches another punt again in his life

I think Cam Newton probably agrees with you. Cam likes Bersin (based on reports).
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I just came over to make a thread about this if no one else had....  I find myself agreeing with most of Newton's projected roster, but I do have a few quibbles.

Defense:

CB:  Back in May when I did a 53 man roster projection myself, I was thinking Teddy Williams would make the roster.  That was before Houston was signed.   I think there's some chance we could keep 6 CBs this year for special teams, but it's hard to know where the extra roster spot might come from with so much depth at so many positions,.. 

DE / DT:  Agree with Newton's picks and with keeping 5 DEs and 4 DTs, especially since there's not (yet) a clear replacement for Hardy.

LBs:  I find it hard to believe we'll cut Trusnik who was brought in as a special teams ace.  Perhaps Mayo's draft has made Trusnik obsolete?  Do y'all agree with Newton that Glanton will make the roster?  I'm thinking it might be between Glanton & Trusnik, but I don't know their different skill sets enough to really evaluate and haven't got time to read up on them both right now,  Seems logical we'd keep 9 LBs given our ridiculous depth at this position!

Safeties:  Agree with Newton

Offense:

QBs:  Agree with Newton that Joe Webb, sadly, is history (I predicted that in May...)  Just don't think there's any space for him.

C: I find it hard to believe that Folkerts will be cut.  What other backup is there at Center?  Remmers perhaps?

Guards & OTs: I agree with Newton.

RBs, FBs,  Agree with Newton

TEs:  Not sure I agree 100% that we'll keep Brandon Williams.  Is there a chance we could only keep 3 TEs and that this is perhaps another place a roster space could be freed up for a position where we have just too much depth? (eg. LB, CB)

WR:  I'd be VERY surprised if Hill makes it over Bersin or Boykin.  My bet is now on Bersin (whereas before OTAs I was thinking Boykin).  I see Hill as fallling below both of those.

 

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