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10 to watch at Panthers camp


Rod Butsecks

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Just a hunch here that fourth-round pick Eric Norwood, an outside linebacker and rush end, is going to flash at times in practice. He's known for his all-out effort and playmaking ability. It's hard to imagine that Norwood, who played at South Carolina, won't quickly earn himself a significant role, even if only on special teams.

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Look for Eric Norwood, formerly of the South Carolina Gamecocks, to make an impression by making plays.

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Strong safety Chris Harris was the quarterback of the secondary and a fumble-causing machine but was traded back to Chicago earlier this week, which led to Sherrod Martin's promotion to the starting lineup alongside Charles Godfrey.

The result is the Panthers will be less physical at the safety positions, but will be younger, faster and have more deep pass coverage ability. That's not a bad tradeoff considering Carolina also got promising linebacker/special teamer Jamar Williams in the swap, too.

Everybody needs to read that twice and calm the eff down.

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The passing game got a huge boost from the drafting of Clausen, Pike, and the three receivers - LaFell, Edwards and Gettis.

I hope so. I could feel Smith's frustration last year. He was like a top quality engine in a car with 3 wheels.

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Most interesting offseason in a long time. I think Tolbert's coaching style (getting on the field and teaching hands on) will have this receiver corps playing with their all, which should be enough in this offense.

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