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NFL1000 Rank for all starters on the Panthers


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They have Colin Jones ranked as the #18 SS in the NFL? What in the hell are they smoking? They're definitely not considering CMC's receiving yardage either. I think Horton is a little low too. He's a solid rotational DE. Star falling victim to them likely just looking at stat sheets. There are definitely not 53 better DTs in the NFL than Star Lotulelei. I don't think Worley sucks quite THAT bad, but yeah, he's not a good CB. LOL @ Russell Shepard's straight up 0.00%. Would anyone disagree? Certainly not me. Not sure what they're thinking with Peppers, there's definitely not 42 better DEs in the NFL. Not even close. 

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3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

They have Colin Jones ranked as the #18 SS in the NFL? What in the hell are they smoking? They're definitely not considering CMC's receiving yardage either. I think Horton is a little low too. He's a solid rotational DE. Star falling victim to them likely just looking at stat sheets. There are definitely not 53 better DTs in the NFL than Star Lotulelei. I don't think Worley sucks quite THAT bad, but yeah, he's not a good CB. LOL @ Russell Shepard's straight up 0.00%. Would anyone disagree? Certainly not me. Not sure what they're thinking with Peppers, there's definitely not 42 better DEs in the NFL. Not even close. 

Yeah and Shaq #8 lol

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Just now, thomas96 said:

God damn I'd have rather we made keeping Norwell a priority before this season than Trai...

well with Williams being really good the right side of line is set for the future and both of them being under age 27 for next season, the right side of our line is set for a good while. 

We just have to figure out the other 3 positions, with Matt Kalil being subpar on a rediculous contract, Norwell probably hitting free agency, and Ryan retiring after 2018.  I think we can plug Moton in at LG , but the Kalil brothers were going to really have to hope they perform well and stay healthy in 2018. After that season Ryan will be gone and we can cut Matt without killing the cap. 

Were going to need a LT and C of the future within the next 2 years 

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2 minutes ago, Hoenheim said:

well with Williams being really good the right side of line is set for the future and both of them being under age 27 for next season, the right side of our line is set for a good while. 

We just have to figure out the other 3 positions, with Matt Kalil being subpar on a rediculous contract, Norwell probably hitting free agency, and Ryan retiring after 2018.  I think we can plug Moton in at LG , but the Kalil brothers were going to really have to hope they perform well and stay healthy in 2018. After that season Ryan will be gone and we can cut Matt without killing the cap. 

Were going to need a LT and C of the future within the next 2 years 

Well forget which guard spot they play, Norwell has been better and more consistent than Trai his entire career here, and he should've been the priority to keep over Trai. 

 

As far as the rest of the line goes I agree for the most part but differ slightly on Moton. I don't see Moton playing guard and I don't think our coaching staff thinks he'll play guard either. I think they're grooming him to be our franchise LT and Kalil was a stop-gap to have in place while Moton develops. I could see Moton starting at LT as soon as this year if he progresses and Matt continues to struggle. Either way after this year I see Matt gone and Moton starting.

C and LG are big needs that I don't think we have on the roster right now. Larsen could be an okay piece at one of those spots but I'd love to add a legitimate top-tier starter at the other if Larsen is starting. Wouldn't be opposed to using a pick on interior OL in the first round if we're damn sure he's going to be a stud like a Zack Martin. Billy Price is intriguing.

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2 hours ago, CarolinaSamurai said:

The fact he's paid barely less than Ginn got at the saints blows my fing mind

He's paid about  30% less than Ginn.  What is sad is he's our highest paid receiver:

Russell Shepard    $3,525,000 
Devin Funchess    $1,756,648 
Curtis Samuel    $1,466,741 
    

Some perspective, Patriots spend out twice as much as we do on WRs and Secondary.  

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