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Your 2019 Carolina Panthers running backs


Jeremy Igo

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Just as I have QB predictions, I also have RB predictions. The RB squad will be as follows...

CMC - Fairly certain he makes the team. Seems like a player. Honestly, last year's MVP and possibly this year's as well.

CAP - I really don't think he is going anywhere. Rivera loves him some seasoned vets. 

Scarlett - This kid makes the team and likely takes over that #2 back spot which will land CAP on inactive list for many games again this season.

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36 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Just as I have QB predictions, I also have RB predictions. The RB squad will be as follows...

CMC - Fairly certain he makes the team. Seems like a player. Honestly, last year's MVP and possibly this year's as well.

CAP - I really don't think he is going anywhere. Rivera loves him some seasoned vets. 

Scarlett - This kid makes the team and likely takes over that #2 back spot which will land CAP on inactive list for many games again this season.

I agree with this!  I also see Holyfield on the practice squad.  Would love to see some Scarlett footage!

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23 minutes ago, OneBadCat said:

Scarlett is going to be a beast

That may well be so but, if he is an NFL beast, that will mean he will become something he never was in the SEC.

Some lesser players actually *do* bloom and are even better at the next level and become something they never were before, so I guess it could happen.

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