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What are your predictions for the final roster?


Offense (25)

QB
Newton
Anderson
Webb

RB
Stewart
Whittaker
CAP

FB
Tolbert

WR
Benji
Funch
Ginn
Brown
Bersin

TE
Olsen
Dickson
Lucas

T
Oher
Remmers
Williams
Hawkins

G
Turner
Norwell
Scott
Yankey

C
Kalil
Gradkowski

Defense (25)

DE
Johnson
Ealy
Addison
Horton

DT
Short
Lotulelei
Soliai
Butler
Love

LB
Kuechly
Davis
Thompson
Klein
Mayo
Cash
Jacobs

CB
Bradberry
Worley
Benwikere
McClain
Sanchez

S
Coleman
Boston
Brown
Jones
 

Special Teams (3)

K
Gano

P
Lee

LS
Jansen


 

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What about our WRs?
No Byrd or Garrett? I could see possibly both making the squad and our WRs look like this:

KB
Funchess
Brown
Ginn
Byrd
Garrett

I know that Ginn could be replaced with Byrd but I just don't believe Ginn will be cut this season.

I could see Rigsbee making the squad as well. Scott has experience and if cut I would be surprised but it is possible.

TE and RB is the position that worries me the most. Either way we will end up loosing a talented player from each position.

Simonson has had a great camp and has experience over Sandland. Could Simonson block better than Dickson? Sandland has potential to be a starting TE in the future so cutting him would end that project.

Whittaker or Wregher? I would rather have Wregher, would the staff?

I don't see us keeping Kyle Love because we won't keep 5 DT.

Unless Delaire can turn it around then I could see us keeping Horton over him.

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3 minutes ago, rmoneyg35 said:

What about our WRs?
No Byrd or Garrett? I could see possibly both making the squad and our WRs look like this:

KB
Funchess
Brown
Ginn
Byrd
Garrett

I know that Ginn could be replaced with Byrd but I just don't believe Ginn will be cut this season.

I could see Rigsbee making the squad as well. Scott has experience and if cut I would be surprised but it is possible.

TE and RB is the position that worries me the most. Either way we will end up loosing a talented player from each position.

Simonson has had a great camp and has experience over Sandland. Could Simonson block better than Dickson? Sandland has potential to be a starting TE in the future so cutting him would end that project.

Whittaker or Wregher? I would rather have Wregher, would the staff?

I don't see us keeping Kyle Love because we won't keep 5 DT.

Unless Delaire can turn it around then I could see us keeping Horton over him.

Would most definitely put Bersin over Garrett at this time 

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1 hour ago, Bronn said:

What are your predictions for the final roster?

I was stuck at 52, until we signed Willie Smith.

Offense (25)

QB
Newton
Anderson
Webb

RB
Stewart
Whittaker
CAP  Wegher  (close, but RR is making excuses to the media for Wegher and questioning CAP--could be to motivate CAP, but RR is a straight shooter)

FB
Tolbert

WR
Benji
Funch
Ginn
Brown
Bersin

Byrd (not sure a 6th WR is necessary, but if Byrd can win the kick duties, he replaces Bersin or gets the 6th WR jersey).

TE
Olsen
Simonson
Sandland

Note:  If we were happy with Dickson, we would not have wanted Hunter Henry.  Dickson SUCKED in the SB.  Good Call.  Watch LUCAS, however-- he could be the third or even 4th TE.

T
Oher
Remmers
Williams
Smith

G
Turner
Norwell
Scott
Rigsbee

C
Kalil
Gradkowski

Defense (25)

DE
Johnson
Ealy
Addison
Horton Expect a signing here after cuts.

DT
Short
Lotulelei
Soliai
Love Interesting, but if their love for Eric Crume is enough to place the rookie from Syracuse on the PS, They could go with 4 DTs....
Butler

LB
Kuechly
Davis
Thompson
Klein
Mayo
Jacobs

Cash has a real shot--they simply have no depth at OLB--- a bunch of ILBs--Mayo, Jacobs, -even Klien is better inside.

CB
Bradberry
Worley
Benwikere
McClain
Sanchez
Williams You are probably right, but Williams can't play CB (remember when we brought in CBs late last season?) and he gets flags on special teams

S
Coleman
Boston
Jones
Marlowe

Special Teams (3)

K
Gano

P
Scifres

LS
Jansen


Most notable surprises to some would be Ed Dickson missing, only 5 WRs and Bersin being #5, CAP over Wegher, and Rigsbee making the final cut.

 

My comments in red.  Great to see another perspective--thanks

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Here is mine:

Offense (25)

QB
Newton
Anderson
Webb

RB
Stewart
CAP
Wegher

FB
Tolbert

WR
Benji
Funch
Ginn
Brown
Byrd

Hill

TE
Olsen
Simonson
Sandland

T
Oher
Remmers
Williams
Smith

G
Turner
Norwell
Rigsbee

C
Kalil
Gradkowski

Defense (25)

DE
Johnson
Ealy
Addison
Horton

Delaire

DT
Short
Lotulelei
Soliai
Butler

LB
Kuechly
Davis
Thompson
Klein
Mayo
Cash … More speed for special teams

CB
Bradberry
Worley
Benwikere
McClain
Sanchez
Young

S
Coleman
Boston
Jones

Ball

Special Teams (3)

K
Gano

P
Scifres

LS
Jansen

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QB:  C. Newton / D. Anderson / J. Webb

RB:  J. Stewart  / F. Whittaker / CAP / B. Wegher

FB:  M. Tolbert

TE:  G. Olsen / S. Simonson / B. Sandland

LOT:  M. Oher / W. Smith

LOG:  A. Norwell / G. Gradkowski

OC:  R. Kalil / G. Gradkowski

ROG:  T. Turner / C. Scott

ROT:  M. Remmers / D. Williams

WR:  K. Benjamin / B. Bersin

WR:  D. Funchess / P. Brown

WR:  T. Ginn / D. Byrd

 

LDE:  K. Ealy / M. Addison

LDT:  S. Lotulelei / P. Soliai / K. Love

RDT:  K. Short / V. Butler

RDE:  C. Johnson / (Signing) Unless Delaire or Horton get it going in the next few weeks.  

 

OLB:  T. Davis / A. Klein / J. Cash

MLB:  L. Kuechly / A. Klein

OLB:  S. Thompson / D. Mayo

 

CB:  D. Worley / Z. Sanchez

Nickel: B.  Benwikere / Z. Sanchez

SS:  K. Coleman / D. Marlowe

FS:  T. Boston / C. Jones
CB:  J. Bradberry / R. McClain

 

 

Practice Squad:

K. Garrett - WR

J. Simmons - RB

D. Yankey - OG

B. Deaver - TE

A. Miley - DE

B. Blechen - LB

M. Ball - S

L. Young - CB

D. Hawkins - OT

E. Crume - DT

 

R. Cox - IR

 

 

 

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4 minutes ago, The Lone Panther said:

QB:  C. Newton / D. Anderson / J. Webb

RB:  J. Stewart  / F. Whittaker / CAP / B. Wegher

FB:  M. Tolbert

TE:  G. Olsen / S. Simonson / B. Sandland

LOT:  M. Oher / W. Smith

LOG:  A. Norwell / G. Gradkowski

OC:  R. Kalil / G. Gradkowski

ROG:  T. Turner / C. Scott

ROT:  M. Remmers / D. Williams

WR:  K. Benjamin / B. Bersin

WR:  D. Funchess / P. Brown

WR:  T. Ginn / D. Byrd

 

LDE:  K. Ealy / M. Addison

LDT:  S. Lotulelei / P. Soliai / K. Love

RDT:  K. Short / V. Butler

RDE:  C. Johnson / (Signing) Unless Delaire or Horton get it going in the next few weeks.  

 

OLB:  T. Davis / A. Klein / J. Cash

MLB:  L. Kuechly / A. Klein

OLB:  S. Thompson / D. Mayo

 

CB:  D. Worley / Z. Sanchez

Nickel: B.  Benwikere / Z. Sanchez

SS:  K. Coleman / D. Marlowe

FS:  T. Boston / C. Jones
CB:  J. Bradberry / R. McClain

 

 

Practice Squad:

K. Garrett - WR

J. Simmons - RB

D. Yankey - OG

B. Deaver - TE

A. Miley - DE

B. Blechen - LB

M. Ball - S

L. Young - CB

D. Hawkins - OT

E. Crume - DT

 

R. Cox - IR

 

 

 

You're at 51 without the 3 STers.

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4 hours ago, Bronn said:

Most notable surprises to some would be Ed Dickson missing, only 5 WRs and Bersin being #5, CAP over Wegher, and Rigsbee making the final cut.

I'm thinking we go with only Turner / Norwell / Scott at G since Gradkowski and Williams can also play G, so only 9 total Offensive Linemen on the 53.

So that frees up a spot either for Byrd at WR or Dickson at TE.

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