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KillerKat

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From my final chart, I missed on 5:

Wegher instead of Hawkins
Sanchez instead of T.Williams
Scott instead of Larsen
Love instead of Delaire
Jacobs instead of Norris

Blog Entry (Also In Sig): 

OFFENSE: 
WR1: Kelvin Benjamin - Devin Funchess - Brenton Bersin
LT: Michael Oher - #Donald Hawkins#
LG: Andrew Norwell
C: Ryan Kalil  - #Gino Gradkowski#
RG: Trai Turner - #Tyler Larsen#
RT: Mike Remmers - Daryl Williams
TE:  Greg Olsen - Ed Dickson - Scott Simonson 
WR2: Ted Ginn Jr. - Philly Brown - Damiere Byrd
QB: Cam Newton - Derek Anderson - Joe Webb
FB: Mike Tolbert 
RB: Jonathan Stewart - Fozzy Whittaker - Cameron Artis-Payne 


DEFENSE: 
LE: Charles Johnson - Mario Addison
UT: Kawann Short - *Vernon Butler* 
NT: Star Lotulelei - #Paul Soliai# 
RE: Kony Ealy - Wes Horton - Ryan Delaire
SLB: Shaq Thompson - David Mayo - (Jared Norris)
MLB: Luke Kuechly - A.J. Klein
WLB: Thomas Davis - (Jeremy Cash) 
LCB: Bene Benwikere - *Daryl Worley* - Teddy Williams
RCB: Robert McClain - *James Bradberry*
SS: Kurt Coleman - Colin Jones
FS: Tre Boston - Dean Marlowe 


SPECIAL TEAMS: 
K/KO: Graham Gano
P/H: #Andy Lee#
KR: Fozzy Whittaker - Damiere Byrd - Joe Webb - Cameron Artis-Payne
PR: Ted Ginn Jr. - Damiere Byrd - Robert McClain - Brenton Bersin
LS: J.J. Jansen 

* = Draft Pick
# = Free Agent
() = Undrafted Free Agent

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13 minutes ago, KillerKat said:

We also are only carrying 3 draft picks into the season. The lowest of any season in Panthers history.

We also went 15-2 last season, with a SuperBowl appearance without our #1 Receiver. If we can get solid contributions from the DB's, we're good. 

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1 minute ago, TheWiz said:

We also went 15-2 last season, with a SuperBowl appearance without our #1 Receiver. If we can get solid contributions from the DB's, we're good. 

We still had more picks going into the 2004 season after we almost won the Super Bowl. A Super Bowl appearance shouldn't mean you can throw away picks. I still like DG, but I'm not a fan of that strategy. We're still weak at OL depth, TE depth, DE depth, and S depth.

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