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Roster Projection - OTAs version


Jeremy Igo

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Here it be... 

 

http://www.carolinahuddle.com/2017/05/26/carolina-panthers-roster/

 

TLDR Version....

 

OFFENSE (25)

Quarterbacks (3)  – Cam Newton, Derek Anderson, Joe Webb. E

Running backs (3) – Jonathan Stewart, Christian McCaffrey, Fozzy Whitaker. 

Fullback (1) Darrell Young.

Offensive line (10) Matt Kalil, Andrew Norwell, Ryan Kalil, Trai Turner, Daryl Williams, Taylor Moton, Chris Scott, Tyler Larson, Amini Silatolu, Michael Oher.  

Wide Receivers (5) Kelvin Benjamin, Devin Funchess, Curtis Samuel, Russell Shepard, Charles Johnson.  

Tight Ends (3) Greg Olsen, Ed Dickson, Scott Simonson. 

 

DEFENSE (25)

Defensive line (9) Charles Johnson, Kawann Short, Star Lotulelei, Julius Peppers, Vernon Butler, Mario Addison, Daeshon Hall, Kyle Love, Wes Horton. 

Linebackers (7) Thomas Davis, Luke Kuechly, Shaq Thompson, David Mayo, Jeremy Cash, Ben Jacobs, Ben Boulware. 

Corners (5) James Bradberry, Daryl Worley, Captain Munnerlyn, Corn Elder, Teddy Williams. 

Safeties (4) Kurt Coleman, Mike Adams, Dean Marlowe, Colin Jones.

 

SPECIAL TEAMS ( 3) Graham Gano, Andy Lee, JJ Jansen

 

 

Thoughts?

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No reason whatsoever to keep 7 LB on the roster in today's NFL, it should by 5 at most.

I think Garrett will beat out Johnson.

 

And idk how Dickson still has a spot, I bet if we cut not a single team would pick him up.

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Quarterbacks (3)  – Cam Newton, Derek Anderson, Joe Webb. Every year some speculate that Joe Webb may not make the team, and every year they are proven wrong. Webb is a bigly important piece of the puzzle in terms of special teams. He isn’t going anywhere.

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Webb is a bigly important piece of the puzzle in terms of special teams. He isn’t going anywhere.

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Webb is a bigly important piece of the puzzle...

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...bigly...

 

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