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Panthers roster analysis: One thought on every player on defense, special teams (The Athletic)


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https://theathletic.com/4694591/2023/07/17/carolina-panthers-roster-analysis-defense/?source=weeklyemail&campaign=602288

Yes...written by Person.Ā  If you want to see what he says about a specific player..let me know and I will copy.Ā  Here are a couple:

ILB Frankie Luvu: The energetic Luvu might be the Panthers’ most versatile defender, with Jeremy Chinn also in the running. Luvu is unquestionably among their most productive, finishing second on the team last season in tackles and sacks.

S Jeremy Chinn: It’s tough to know exactly what to call Chinn in the new scheme, although linebackers coach Peter Hansen put the label ā€œsuperheroā€ on the second-round pick from 2020. ā€œWe just don’t know which cape he’ll wear from day to day,ā€ Hansen said. Chinn could see action at linebacker and big nickel, among other spots. Coaches hope playing him closer to the line of scrimmage will result in more production. [I hope so too!]

SĀ Vonn Bell:Ā The Panthers didn’t get an interception from a safety last season, a trend they hope will correct with the acquisition of Bell. The eight-year veteran picked off a career-high four passes last season forĀ CincinnatiĀ and matched his career best with eight passes defensed.

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