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Panthers 2010 Offensive Projections


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The projection below sounds about right, Although,I would bet Clausen would have more ints than 12, most rookies do. I do feel that the numbers for Moore are right on, he is a game manager, and does that well, and those numbers reflect that.

http://walterfootball.com/offseason2009car.php

Walterfootball.com has posted the following projections for the Panthers offensive starters in 2010.

QB-Matt Moore: 3,350 yards passing, 18 TD's, and 9 Int's

(they don't expect Clausen to start, but if he did, these are his numbers)

QB-Jimmy Clausen: 3,550 yards passing, 19 TD's, and 12 Int's

RB-Jonathan Stewart: 1,100 yards rushing, 16 catches (125 yds), and 14 TD's

RB-DeAngelo Williams: 1,150 yards rushing, 33 catches (275 yds), and 10 TD's

WR-Steve Smith: 87 catches, 1,300 yards, and 8 TD's

WR-Dwayne Jarrett: 51 catches, 600 yards, and 3 TD's

TE-Dante Rosario: 33 catches, 400 yards, and 2 TD's

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there's no way DeWill has only 10 TD's. I'm assuming thats total they are listing. he should have a couple in the passing game meaning he'll only get 8 rushing? he'll get at least 3 or 4 on long break away's so i'd guess he has at least 12 or 15 total. heck, he had 10 last season where he missed 3 games and had many drives ended by jake delhomme turnovers. how many of those failed drives would have possibly ended in DeWill TD's?

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I was gone last year and did not see many games. what is expected of Goodson?

He had fumbling problems and in his limited action he couldn't really break away from contact. As soon as guys got their hands on him he couldn't get away.

Sutton looked like a much better RB.

However, he looks promising as a receiver. He made some nice catches in pre-season and had a nice long 3rd down conversion against the giants that was a bit of a preview to how he could contribute.

He'll get a ton of touches in pre-season like last year. Him and Sutton will be fun to watch.

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