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Rank the players


Matt Foley

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Rank the top 10 Panthers players that you think would go first if the League made everybody a free agent and GMs got to choose in one big roto draft. Factor in age, motor, productivity, salary, everything...

1. Beason

2. Williams

3. Smith

4. Stewart

5. Gross

6. Otah

7. Kalil

8. Gamble

9. Davis

10. Peppers

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1. Peppers

2. Beason

3. Williams

4. Smith

5. Gamble

6. Gross

7. Kalil

8. Davis

9. Stewart

10. Wharton

Getting your pass rush on in is the trendy thing to do in the NFL these days, so I'd say Peppers would go first. other than that, Offensive Lineman are always in big demand, with some skill position players mixed in.

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It was hard for me to pick between Stewart and DeAngelo for spot #3... Stewart got the nod because of his youth (youngest guy on the team if you didn't know, even younger than our rooks this year) and his ability being at worst equal to DWill...

That said, if you were the GM that selected Stewart, you would do so knowing his punishing style will considerably shorten his career compared to DWill's style...

Stewart has emerged this season as one of my most favorite Panthers of all time... He's humble, doesn't mind sharing the load or being second string, and runs with a fire at least 3/4 of the starting RBs in the league don't have...

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1. Peppers

2. Gross

3. Smith

4. Beason

5. Williams

6. Gamble

7. Davis

8. Otah

9. Stewart

10. Wharton

Peppers is highly thought of around the league, and the most freakishly athletic player in the league. Tons of head coaches will think they can motivate him to peak potential.

With the exception of this year, Gross has been an iron man of sorts. He is a rare bookend who will anchor the line for the next 7 years.

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