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Wide receiver depth chart??


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I've never been this enthusiastic  and completely lost on the WR Corp going into a season.. I have no clue who makes the team.. But I know we seem to have a top 5 to 10 group.. And maybe the most receiving talent (adding in CMC, Chuba and the TE's) any Panthers team has ever had... 

Who is the 6 WR depth chart to start the season?

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21 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

I've never been this enthusiastic  and completely lost on the WR Corp going into a season.. I have no clue who makes the team.. But I know we seem to have a top 5 to 10 group.. And maybe the most receiving talent (adding in CMC, Chuba and the TE's) any Panthers team has ever had... 

Who is the 6 WR depth chart to start the season?

Its a decent group but I wouldn't say a great one. I guess its just weird to have a actual WR unit for once. Would kinda be like actually having five starting OL for once.

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2 hours ago, w280sax said:

They do.  If they put him on ir before the 53 man cuts are over, then he is out for the year.

If they get to 53 and then cut him, then he can come back in a few weeks.

Yeah that's what I figured. Probably keep 6 and IR Smith.

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3 hours ago, Snake said:

We still have covid IR? Because Smith will be back if not.

Not sure but smith might be out for a few weeks. Once back he would slot in and whoever the 6th WR is would be gone instantly. Zylstra would probably stay because he is decent for ST.

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1 minute ago, TheoJay10 said:

Not sure but smith might be out for a few weeks. Once back he would slot in and whoever the 6th WR is would be gone instantly. Zylstra would probably stay because he is decent for ST.

Its been explained. You can't covid IR a player to stash others. You IR right now they are done for the season. We probably keep 6 and IR him after cuts.

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