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So, just a thought...does Brayton make the team?


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We're in the middle of a youth movement. He was obviously needed because no one had any idea how the DEs would look, but it looks like it's going to be hard to just find enough reps for Johnson, Brown, and Hardy.

Not necessarily thinking it happens, I mean he looked great before he got hurt in the first game, but it's more the opportunity cost...wouldn't it better to have the young guns out there that have more upside?

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We're in the middle of a youth movement. He was obviously needed because no one had any idea how the DEs would look, but it looks like it's going to be hard to just find enough reps for Johnson, Brown, and Hardy.

Not necessarily thinking it happens, I mean he looked great before he got hurt in the first game, but it's more the opportunity cost...wouldn't it better to have the young guns out there that have more upside?

If we didn't have to worry about injuries it would be a possibility.

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who started off the 18 sacks that the panthers have had this preseason?

brayton with 2 in a row before the ankle sprain.

once he gets back in more than likely he will be back as a starter or at the very least heavily involved in the rotation.

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