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2 minutes ago, Basbear said:

 

I think ISM has a 51% chance this year as well, he finished strong and KOs could help him stay as well.

I do feel WR will be featured more, but they also said "WE are going to run the ball". 

 

Carolina Panthers Undrafted Free Agents

  • QB – Jack Plummer, Louisville
  • WR – Sam Pinckney, Coastal Carolina
  • WR – Jalen Coker, Holy Cross
  • WR – Devin Carter, West Virginia
  • TE – Kevin Foelsh, New Haven
  • OL – Jeremiah Crawford, Tennessee
  • OL – Andrew Raym, Oklahoma
  • DE – Taylor Upshaw, Arizona
  • DT – Popo Aumavae, Oregon
  • LB – Derrick McLendon, Colorado
  • LB – Leo Lowin, Army
  • CB – Willie Drew, Virginia State
  • CB – DeShawn Gaddie, Ole Miss
  • S – Demani Richardson, Texas A&M
  • K – Harrison Mevis, Missouri
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- Army LB is a tryout

- Monmouth RB Jaden Shirden 

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1 minute ago, Basbear said:

 

I think ISM has a 51% chance this year as well, he finished strong and KOs could help him stay as well.

I do feel WR will be featured more, but they also said "WE are going to run the ball". 

 

Carolina Panthers Undrafted Free Agents

  • QB – Jack Plummer, Louisville
  • WR – Sam Pinckney, Coastal Carolina
  • WR – Jalen Coker, Holy Cross
  • WR – Devin Carter, West Virginia
  • TE – Kevin Foelsh, New Haven
  • OL – Jeremiah Crawford, Tennessee
  • OL – Andrew Raym, Oklahoma
  • DE – Taylor Upshaw, Arizona
  • DT – Popo Aumavae, Oregon
  • LB – Derrick McLendon, Colorado
  • LB – Leo Lowin, Army
  • CB – Willie Drew, Virginia State
  • CB – DeShawn Gaddie, Ole Miss
  • S – Demani Richardson, Texas A&M
  • K – Harrison Mevis, Missouri
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I don't think ISM has done enough to keep him safe at all. He will have to compete just like the other guys trying to make the roster. He's easily expendable if an upgrade presents itself. Especially with Legette being able to do returns.

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1 hour ago, Mol3m4n said:

RB is debatable. Sanders is terrible and Chuba isn't what I would consider "good."

We just drafted the top RB prospect in this year's class who is a 3 down back and coming off an ACL tear in November.

We just need two JAG's this year to have a 3 back rotation for the year while Brooks gets up to 100% by 2025 when he takes over as a bell cow back.

Given Sanders' cap hit, Chuba being at least average, and even someone like Blackshear in the wings, we're set at RB for this year now.

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23 minutes ago, Basbear said:

 

I think ISM has a 51% chance this year as well, he finished strong and KOs could help him stay as well.

I do feel WR will be featured more, but they also said "WE are going to run the ball". 

 

Carolina Panthers Undrafted Free Agents

  • QB – Jack Plummer, Louisville
  • WR – Sam Pinckney, Coastal Carolina
  • WR – Jalen Coker, Holy Cross
  • WR – Devin Carter, West Virginia
  • TE – Kevin Foelsh, New Haven
  • OL – Jeremiah Crawford, Tennessee
  • OL – Andrew Raym, Oklahoma
  • DE – Taylor Upshaw, Arizona
  • DT – Popo Aumavae, Oregon
  • LB – Derrick McLendon, Colorado
  • LB – Leo Lowin, Army
  • CB – Willie Drew, Virginia State
  • CB – DeShawn Gaddie, Ole Miss
  • S – Demani Richardson, Texas A&M
  • K – Harrison Mevis, Missouri
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Mevis  on this list is interesting. He nailed a 63 yard FG to win a game this past year. He's got a big leg.

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  • WR – Jalen Coker, Holy Cross
  • CB – Willie Drew, Virginia State

Considering the depth chart, these two Undrafted Free Agents have a legitimate chance of making the roster.  I don't see much else, but some may make the practice squad. The competition for Coker is TMJ and Smith Marsette--two of the three should make the roster (if things were decided today).  At CB, Drew's competition for the final CB roster spot is weak , full of inexperienced Journeymen (Jamison gave up 80% completion rate in limited action with 47 PFF score; AJ Parker, 26, had 2 passes thrown to him and both were completed in limited action)  Having placed my reputation on the line (not much of a reputation or line), I will share my updated depth chart, at no extra charge (I realize this is premature--it is to show how they could make the roster):

Offense (23)

Left Tackle

Left Guard

Center

Right Guard

Right Tackle

Ickey Ekwonu

Damien Lewis

Austin Corbett

Robert Hunt

Taylor Moton

Yosh Nijman

Chandler Zavala

Cade Mays

 

Brady Christesen

Wide Receiver

Running Back

Quarterback

Tight End

 

Diontae Johnson

Jonathan Brooks

Bryce Young

Ja’Tvion Sanders

 

Xavier Leggette

Chuba Hubbard

Andy Dalton

Tommy Tremble

 

Adam Thielen

Miles Sanders

 

Ian Thomas

 

Jonathan Mingo

   

Stephen Sullivan

 

I Smith-Marsette

       

Jalen Coker

       

T Marshall Jr

       

 

Defense (25)

Jack Linebacker

Defensive End

Defensive Tackle

Defensive End

Sam Linebacker

Jadav Clowney

Derrick Brown

Shy Tuttle

A’Shwn Robinson

DJ Wonnum

Amare Barno

Jaden Crumley

Nick Thurmond

LaBryan Ray

DJ Johnson

K'Lvon Chaisson

     

Eku Leota

Cornerback

Will LB

Mike LB

Nickel

Cornerback

JC Horn

Shaq Thompson

Josey Jewell

Troy Hill

Dane Jackson

Willie Drew

Michael Barrett

Trevin Wallace

Chau Smith-Wade

Dicaprio Bootle

 

Chand.  Wooten

     
 

Strong Safety

 

Free Safety

 
 

Jordan Fuller

 

Xavier Woods

 
 

Jammi Robinson

 

Sam Franklin

 

Names in Italics are not part of roster–competing for a spot.  RED–draft Picks; BLUE-Undrafted Free Agents; GREEN–free agents.

 

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