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Panthers sign WR Russell Shepard


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I don't think it's a weakness..we had the #1 offense with a less talented group. KB is a beast, and I expect big things in his second year back from the ACL. Fun Fun has a make or break year ahead..Shephard looks like a solid Philly replacement. If we upgrade from Ginn we are in great shape. We also need a PR because if I see Bersin back there I'll break something.

KB and Olsen are the top two pass catchers in our offense, the rest will fall into place.


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11 minutes ago, trueblue said:

WR corps is still a massive weakness.

that's not exactly uncommon at the beginning of an offseason. Give Gettleman some room to work. Also KB and Funchess are much better then how they played last year. We know this. They will bounce back and beast

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4 minutes ago, Daddy_Uncle said:

that's not exactly uncommon at the beginning of an offseason. Give Gettleman some room to work. Also KB and Funchess are much better then how they played last year. We know this. They will bounce back and beast

lmfao why should we believe any of this

both have played two years and both got worse in their second seasons

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Mike Clay ✔ @MikeClayNFL

Panthers WR depth chart
1 Kelvin Benjamin
2 Devin Funchess
3 Russell Shepard
4 Brenton Bersin
5 Damiere Byrd
6 LaRon Byrd
7 Keyarris Garrett

10:08 PM - 9 Mar 2017

 

That's a depressing-ass WR depth chart. Pitiful. At least we had Ginn going into 2015 for all you naysayers chirping about our roster being nothing to hit home over for WRs that year.

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2 minutes ago, FuFuLamePoo said:

lmfao why should we believe any of this

both have played two years and both got worse in their second seasons

Funchess is a true question mark.

Kelvin Benjamin was playing hurt throughout the middle of the season after the first two games according to Proehl, and only got better the last two games. He should become WR1 status if he stays healthy.

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1 minute ago, Hoenheim said:

Mike Clay ✔ @MikeClayNFL

Panthers WR depth chart
1 Kelvin Benjamin
2 Devin Funchess
3 Russell Shepard
4 Brenton Bersin
5 Damiere Byrd
6 LaRon Byrd
7 Keyarris Garrett

10:08 PM - 9 Mar 2017

 

That's a depressing-ass WR depth chart. Pitiful. At least we had Ginn going into 2015 for all you naysayers chirping about our roster being nothing to hit home over for WRs that year.

you must be new here. If you just go back a few March's our top two WRs were Tavarres King and Marvin McNutt

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