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Build Your Panthers Offense


Bear Hands
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Figured this would be fun thing. 

The gist--from FA to draft, let's see what your fantastical Panthers offseason looks like.  And I'll give some flexibility to be a bit greedy, you don't need to be analyzing the cap super hard or anything. 

It's evolving for me, but here's where I'm at below--I won't shy away from my faves; I'd prefer things to feel as different on the field as they feel with the staff:

Could be a cool thing to look back on and see how of the mark we were ha!

 

QB

CJ Stroud (R1) OSU

Mike White (FA)

Jacob Eason

*Corral traded, future 4th-ish (Sorry folks 😕)

 

RB

D'Onta Foreman (FA)

Tyjae Spears (R3-5) Tulane

Chubba Hubbard

 

WR

DJ Moore

Keenan Allen (FA)

Michael Wilson (R2-4) Stanford

Terrace Marshall Jr 

Laviska Shenault

Shi Smith

 

TE/FB

Dalton Kincaid (R2) Utah

Robert Tonyan (FA)

Tommy Tremble

 

OL (L to R)

Ekwonu-Christensen-Bozeman (FA)-Corbett-Moton

*add ~(2) swing T/G/C bc of injuries and whatnot.  Cade Mays is stickied.  

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QB- Minshew, 1st round pick, corral

RB- Bargain signing, chubba, blackshear

WR- moore, Second 2nd rounder/3rd rounder, TMJ, smith, shenault, bargain signing

TE- elite signing, temble, thomas/trade/cut??? ricci

OL- ickey, christ, boze, cobert, motown, mays, brown(i believe..),  coleman(swing), late rounder, bargain FA1674673483192949.jpg.adc2aef293b9e26a4520f8bf9e550db9.jpg

 

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1 minute ago, Aussie Tank said:

QB. Stroud(draft), Brisset(FA)

RB. Hubbard, Gibbs (draft), Blackshear

TE. Geseki (FA), Tremble and Thomas 

WR. Moore, Hopkins(trade), Chark(FA), Marshall and Laviska 

Run back the Oline adding depth through draft or FA

Chark could definitely be one to keep tabs on.  In could see him being a pretty strong fit in what we're trying to run.  

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31 minutes ago, Bear Hands said:

Figured this would be fun thing. 

The gist--from FA to draft, let's see what your fantastical Panthers offseason looks like.  And I'll give some flexibility to be a bit greedy, you don't need to be analyzing the cap super hard or anything. 

It's evolving for me, but here's where I'm at below--I won't shy away from my faves; I'd prefer things to feel as different on the field as they feel with the staff:

Could be a cool thing to look back on and see how of the mark we were ha!

 

QB

CJ Stroud (R1) OSU

Mike White (FA)

Jacob Eason

*Corral traded, future 4th-ish (Sorry folks 😕)

 

RB

D'Onta Foreman (FA)

Tyjae Spears (R3-5) Tulane

Chubba Hubbard

 

WR

DJ Moore

Keenan Allen (FA)

Michael Wilson (R2-4) Stanford

Terrace Marshall Jr 

Laviska Shenault

Shi Smith

 

TE/FB

Dalton Kincaid (R2) Utah

Robert Tonyan (FA)

Tommy Tremble

 

OL (L to R)

Ekwonu-Christensen-Bozeman (FA)-Corbett-Moton

*add ~(2) swing T/G/C bc of injuries and whatnot.  Cade Mays is stickied.  

Like the Mike White pickup...

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