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McCaffery will breakout this year....


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Every NFL Team's 2018 Breakout Player Candidate

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2780610-every-nfl-teams-2018-breakout-player-candidate#slide0

While the Carolina Panthers are still waiting for recent early-round draft picks Shaq Thompson, Devin Funchess, Vernon Butler and James Bradberry to take off, the youngster with the highest ceiling on the roster is 2017 No. 8 overall pick Christian McCaffrey. 

The pass-catching running back out of Stanford wasn't bad as a rookie. Only 13 NFL players caught more passes than him (80) and he averaged 4.7 yards per carry while scoring a handful of touchdowns in the second half of the season. He also had 117 yards on 12 touches in a playoff loss to the New Orleans Saints. 

But that came after McCaffrey averaged an abysmal 2.4 yards per carry while scoring just twice in the first eight games of the year. Maybe growing pains were a factor at the age of 21, so if he can pick up in 2018 where he left off in 2017, the former Heisman Trophy runner-up could become a star behind Cam Newton.

Same fing site. Make up your mind BR. You have issues

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1 hour ago, CarolinaSamurai said:

Every NFL Team's 2018 Breakout Player Candidate

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2780610-every-nfl-teams-2018-breakout-player-candidate#slide0

While the Carolina Panthers are still waiting for recent early-round draft picks Shaq Thompson, Devin Funchess, Vernon Butler and James Bradberry to take off, the youngster with the highest ceiling on the roster is 2017 No. 8 overall pick Christian McCaffrey. 

The pass-catching running back out of Stanford wasn't bad as a rookie. Only 13 NFL players caught more passes than him (80) and he averaged 4.7 yards per carry while scoring a handful of touchdowns in the second half of the season. He also had 117 yards on 12 touches in a playoff loss to the New Orleans Saints. 

But that came after McCaffrey averaged an abysmal 2.4 yards per carry while scoring just twice in the first eight games of the year. Maybe growing pains were a factor at the age of 21, so if he can pick up in 2018 where he left off in 2017, the former Heisman Trophy runner-up could become a star behind Cam Newton.

Same fing site. Make up your mind BR. You have issues

We are due for 2 of these guys to really bust out in Probowl form. Cam and Luke spoiled us.

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2 minutes ago, Carolina-Chuck10 said:

Shaq, Butler and Bradberry all suck

As optimistic as I am I will be in agreement with you if they don’t take a step forward this year. 

I think Shaq is the most likely candidate to break out along with McCaffery

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1 hour ago, Carolina-Chuck10 said:

DJ Moore, Donte Jackson and Gaulden will have better 2018 season than Shaq, Butler and Bradberry

Man these first round picks having to be developed is the biggest crock of poo this team tells is every year. First rounders should contribute right away. Watching shaq and Butler waste time is mindnumbing

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6 minutes ago, CarolinaSamurai said:

Man these first round picks having to be developed is the biggest crock of poo this team tells is every year. First rounders should contribute right away. Watching shaq and Butler waste time is mindnumbing

Rookies do have to be developed but the issue with guys like Shaq and Butler is that they were drafted while playing probablybour two deepest positions. There simply wasn’t a lot of snaps available for them and it likely stunted their development.

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50 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Rookies do have to be developed but the issue with guys like Shaq and Butler is that they were drafted while playing probablybour two deepest positions. There simply wasn’t a lot of snaps available for them and it likely stunted their development.

You'd think they'd be able to push into the lineups more that they have. Like I forget Butlers even on the team on game days. They arnt showing out when they do get those opportunities. That's the problem look at the eagles D that's deep. Those rotating players showed out. Our two first rounders arnt. 

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4 hours ago, The Pieyed Piper said:

Where is the 'McCafferty may mildly impress you this year' article?

In the world of useless content generation there will be several more rounds of this before camp when the  preseason all pro lists begin.

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Shaq is behind a potential hall of famer....

Butler is also behind a top 5 player at his position in Short...

Guys the playing time is not an issue so long as KK / TD are playing at a high level, our depth in the areas we are best at stays strong it's a concept lost on many of you, injuries can decimate a position group. 

We at the least have depth at the positions we're best and built to play around, not many teams can have a guy like TD miss four games and potentially not skip a beat, or even see better production with Shaq starting. 

Same for KK, most teams can't replace their star 3 techs on the DL if an injury sidelines them with comparable ability. Who's gonna fill in for Fletcher Cox, Gerald McCoy, or Aaron Donald (They had to spend 14 mill for Suh just this off-season, but Goff is on a rookie deal)

Our team is built from the inside out on defense the most important pieces are the ones closest to the QB, and we can't play how we play without depth in that department given the nature of the game. 

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7 hours ago, CarolinaSamurai said:

You'd think they'd be able to push into the lineups more that they have. Like I forget Butlers even on the team on game days. They arnt showing out when they do get those opportunities. That's the problem look at the eagles D that's deep. Those rotating players showed out. Our two first rounders arnt. 

I don't think you're paying attention.

Butler has shown flashes when he's been in, he consistently gets pressure and disrupts the QB.

When Shaq is in and TD is out there isn't a significant drop off in talent, just experience. 

 

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1 hour ago, Cracka McNasty said:

I don't think you're paying attention.

Butler has shown flashes when he's been in, he consistently gets pressure and disrupts the QB.

When Shaq is in and TD is out there isn't a significant drop off in talent, just experience. 

 

Butler is a first round pick, showing "flashes" isn't exactly a ringing endorsement of his ability. Stop making excuses for a player that should be a lot better than he's been. Shaq I agree is a better pick than Butler but he's still not as good as I expected. I pay attention and he's out of position in plays way more than he should be. Just watch the three NO games. 

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