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Panthers release first depth chart


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It’s so depressing looking at this depth chart. There are talented pieces here. Teams would kill to have talent like CMC, Moore, Icky, Moton, Burns, Chinn, and Horn.

there are very solid complimentary pieces in Robbie, Corbett, Shaq, Bozeman, Donte Jackson, and Woods.

i still have hope we see big jumps from terrace Marshall, tremble, Christensen, Derrick brown, gross-matos, and cj Henderson.

if this clueless franchise just allowed cam to play out the last season of his contract we’d never be in this mess. Either cam would have had a great season and been signed long term and his career might have gone in a different direction or he would’ve bottomed out, panthers would have sucked and had no salary commitments to any QB going forward. They could have then drafted their franchise QB of the future.

instead of having a young qb on a rookie deal and surrounding them with these young and talented pieces, they targeted terrible QBs. Instead of just rebuilding, they did just enough to put themselves in position to not draft their next cam.

im no baker fan, but you can deny he’s superior to both check down Teddy and darnold. With the talent on this roster, baker has the opportunity to put this franchise in the single worst spot in the nfl. Just good enough to sneak into the playoffs and get blown out first round, continuing this ridiculous QB carousel and Matt rhules tenure in Charlotte.

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18 hours ago, NJPanthers12 said:

It’s so depressing looking at this depth chart. There are talented pieces here. Teams would kill to have talent like CMC, Moore, Icky, Moton, Burns, Chinn, and Horn.

there are very solid complimentary pieces in Robbie, Corbett, Shaq, Bozeman, Donte Jackson, and Woods.

i still have hope we see big jumps from terrace Marshall, tremble, Christensen, Derrick brown, gross-matos, and cj Henderson.

if this clueless franchise just allowed cam to play out the last season of his contract we’d never be in this mess. Either cam would have had a great season and been signed long term and his career might have gone in a different direction or he would’ve bottomed out, panthers would have sucked and had no salary commitments to any QB going forward. They could have then drafted their franchise QB of the future.

instead of having a young qb on a rookie deal and surrounding them with these young and talented pieces, they targeted terrible QBs. Instead of just rebuilding, they did just enough to put themselves in position to not draft their next cam.

im no baker fan, but you can deny he’s superior to both check down Teddy and darnold. With the talent on this roster, baker has the opportunity to put this franchise in the single worst spot in the nfl. Just good enough to sneak into the playoffs and get blown out first round, continuing this ridiculous QB carousel and Matt rhules tenure in Charlotte.

New owner / new coach wanting to win sooner rather than later. The amount of money and draft capital they’ve wasted on terrible QB play is straight up sick
 

this team is going nowhere this year mainly imo because their front 7 on D as a whole isn’t good enough.
 

Rhule might be a college program builder but he’s not a good enough coach in the big leagues. 

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