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QB Confidence Index: Post-draft ranking of all 32 depth charts


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12. Carolina Panthers

New year, new offensive coordinator for Cam Newton, who gets to try the Norv Turner experience after blossoming under Mike Shula. Same old questions about Cam: Can he survive if he keeps running the way he does, taking those hits, etc.? But he keeps on ticking, and while it doesn't always look pretty in the passing game, the Panthers know what they have in Newton, who finds various ways to win games. Backup Taylor Heinicke is a guy Turner had in Minnesota a couple of years ago, and he knows how to operate the system.

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This dude covered the Giants and is an obvious NFC East homer.  I'd put us right behind the Saints. From #5 on who doesn't trade their QB straight up for Cam at this point? Having the Bengals over the Texans, 49ers and Rams is psychopathic.  These rankings are wretched.

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7 minutes ago, RumHam said:

On paper our team is stout. The holes in the secondary are the problem. Look at that front seven and tell me that's not the best in football?

Our secondary will be much improved over last year based on personnel and a more player friendly scheme.

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I worry more about the exterior defensive line than the defensive backfield. In fact, I worry about our ability to generate a pass rush from our front four. Some of the Panther defensive draft picks lead me to believe we may be planning for more diversified pass rush generation schemes.

One wild card is Daeshon Hall.

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1 hour ago, Pimpdaddy said:

'blossoming under Mike Shula'...you mean stagnating?... feel like its a transition year for Cam on his skill set.... he can't keep runnin.

Running qb is what he is and has always been since Auburn Don’t see him changing anytime soon 

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