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Panthers official unofficial depth chart is now out !!!


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9 hours ago, CarolinaRideorDie said:

I honestly thought CJ Henderson would be the opposite CB from Horn given his improvement during camp. Jackson is better suited for the nickel given his size limitations. We're also very thin at the LB position, we are one injury away from a LB disaster. 

Snow said Horn will be our nickel.  I agree with this approach. horn can cover every route thrown at him.

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So I haven't followed TMJ much but has it been the injuries that has really made him completely disappear? He had the good preseason last year and then pretty silent during regular season. He seems to be a puzzle to me at this point. Do you think you he will put it all together this year and make an impact? That is if he stays healthy of course. I hope he does.

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9 minutes ago, Khaki Lackey said:

I only recall hearing Bozeman being mentioned specifically one time during preseason coverage and it wasn't great. Did I miss something or is the "Bozeman is the second coming of Ryan Kalil" just huddle lore? 

He was a solid player with the ravens and efflein is not good so the signing was looked at as a significant upgrade.

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10 hours ago, Move the Panthers to Raleigh said:

Lol at the fact PJ climbed up to #2 due to attrition. That man has a 4 leaf clover up his ass

Side Note: When the Steelers announced their first depth chart, Mason Rudolph was listed as the backup behind Mitch Trubisky. Kenny Pickett was listed as the number three.

They later changed it to show Pickett as the backup and announced that the first one had  Rudolph second due to a "clerical error".

(Ouch 😬)

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28 minutes ago, PanthersGTI said:

Marshall is quickly becoming expendable. Still lingering injuries, I hope he just needs 1 more week. Geez. 

 

I'm excited to see Shenault activated hopefully vs the Giants. 

I have no idea what the deal is with Marshall. If we don't see any real production out of him this season(similar to last year), I suspect we just move on in the offseason.

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3 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

I have no idea what the deal is with Marshall. If we don't see any real production out of him this season(similar to last year), I suspect we just move on in the offseason.

His original value was tied to somebody that doesn't work here anymore.

The idea was that Joe Brady not only knew him from having worked with him at LSU, but also would know how to ideally use him in his offense.

Clearly that last part wasn't true to begin with, but Brady being gone pretty much destroys whatever was left of the originally perceived notion.

So now what?

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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

His original value was tied to somebody that doesn't work here anymore.

The idea was that Joe Brady not only knew him from having worked with him at LSU, but also would know how to ideally use him in his offense.

Clearly that last part wasn't true to begin with, but Brady being gone pretty much destroys whatever was left of the originally perceived notion.

So now what?

I really hope it wasn't that simple. Although apparently Phil Snow saying Darnold looks like Matt Stafford was enough to go after him. 

I think TMJ is injury prone and the fact that he cannot get separation at the NFL level is not gonna bode well for his future. He is supposedly a 4.4 sec guy but I haven't seen any indication of that kind of speed at all.

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33 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

I really hope it wasn't that simple. Although apparently Phil Snow saying Darnold looks like Matt Stafford was enough to go after him. 

I think TMJ is injury prone and the fact that he cannot get separation at the NFL level is not gonna bode well for his future. He is supposedly a 4.4 sec guy but I haven't seen any indication of that kind of speed at all.

Injuries are pretty much impossible to predict.

But with that said, when you take a guy with a rep for getting injured, and he gets injured, well... 😕

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