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Roster Predicition / Roster cuts


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Dwayne Jarrett is not getting cut

Not you too!!!!

Jezz, come on, use your brain and think this one through.

The Panthers spent 3 draft picks on guys that have so far showed promise. None of them are getting cut or going to the PS, none of them would last there.

That is 4 WR's, including Smitty, the most Fox is going to carry into the season is 5. I can promise you that. He has never carried more than that and he isn't going to do it this year either.

So that leaves 1 (one, uno, ein) WR spot open. That goes to Wright unless they put him on IR. If Wright can't play the season then they MAY keep Jarrett, most likely though they will keep Moore/Guy. Jarrett contributes nothing as a WR and nothing as a STer. He is gone.

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That is 4 WR's, including Smitty, the most Fox is going to carry into the season is 5. I can promise you that. He has never carried more than that and he isn't going to do it this year either.

Someone posted some stats about this earlier and showed Fox has carried 6 receivers I believe twice but maybe three times. Although it seems rare this is a situation that might call for it with so many young receivers.

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I think everyone of those guys would be claimed off of our practice squad.

I think Guy goes to IR and we find a way to hold on to Stanford and Gettis. Pike probably will get put on the practice squad, from which he'll be claimed pretty quickly. Not sure about Vaughan.

Trent Guy is a local and undrafted FA that nobody more than 50 miles from Charlotte has ever heard of. There's no way he gets a PS spot over someone else. The Panthers can't really afford to IR him- they'd cut him first with the odds being very strong he'll not get picked up by anyone else. If the Panthers need him at some point, they'll place a local call to wherever he's working and ask him to come in.

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Someone posted some stats about this earlier and showed Fox has carried 6 receivers I believe twice but maybe three times. Although it seems rare this is a situation that might call for it with so many young receivers.

He's carried 6 WRs when one of them has technically been either a return guy (Mark Jones) or a ST guy like Karl "Hands of Stone" Hankton.

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WRS smith lafell jarret moore wright edwards.... unless guy does something awsome kick returning he will probably go to the practice sqaud with dexter jackson and if we sign antonio bryant jarret or moore will be cut even though we should give jarret one more chance

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