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List the players on the Panthers. I mean PLAYERS.


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BEFORE

OFFENSE:

WR1: Steve Smith - David Clowney - Armanti Edwards (DP)

LT: Jordan Gross

LG: Travelle Wharton - C.J. Davis

C: Ryan Kalil - Chris Morris

RG: Geoff Schwartz - Mackenzy Bernadeau

RT: Garry Williams - Rob Pettiti

TE: Jeff King - Dante Rosario - Gary Barnidge

WR2: David Gettis (DP) - Brandon LaFell (DP)

QB: Jimmy Clausen (DP) - Brian St. Pierre - Keith Null

FB: Tony Fiammetta

RB: Jonathan Stewart - Mike Goodson - Tyrell Sutton

DEFENSE:

LE: Charles Johnson - Greg Hardy (DP)

DLT: Nick Hayden - Andre Neblett (UDFA)

DRT: Derek Landri - Ed Johnson

RE: Tyler Brayton - Everette Brown

SLB: James Anderson - Eric Norwood (DP)

MLB: Jon Beason - Abdul Hodge

WLB: Jason Williams - Nic Harris - Jordan Senn

LCB: Chris Gamble - Captain Munnerlyn - C.J. Wilson

RCB: Richard Marshall - Robert McClain (DP)

SS: Charles Godfrey - Marcus Hudson

FS: Sherrod Martin - Jordan Pugh (DP) - Gerald Alexander

SPECIAL TEAMS:

K: John Kasay

P: Jason Baker

KO: Rhys Lloyd - Jason Baker

H: Jason Baker

DS: J.J. Jansen - James Anderson - Gary Barnidge - Ryan Kalil

KR: Mike Goodson - David Gettis (DP) - Tyrell Sutton

PR: Captain Munnerlyn - Steve Smith - Armanti Edwards (DP)

AFTER

OFFENSE:

WR1: Steve Smith

LT:

LG: Travelle Wharton

C: Ryan Kalil

RG:

RT:

TE: Jeff King - Dante Rosario

WR2: David Gettis (DP) - Brandon LaFell (DP)

QB:

FB:

RB: Jonathan Stewart - Mike Goodson - Tyrell Sutton

DEFENSE:

LE: Charles Johnson - Greg Hardy (DP)

DLT:

DRT: Derek Landri -

RE: Tyler Brayton -

SLB: James Anderson - Eric Norwood (DP)

MLB: Jon Beason -

WLB: Jason Williams - Nic Harris -

LCB: Chris Gamble - Captain Munnerlyn -

RCB: - Robert McClain (DP)

SS:

FS: Sherrod Martin - Jordan Pugh (DP)

SPECIAL TEAMS:

K: John Kasay

P: Jason Baker

KO: Rhys Lloyd - Jason Baker

H: Jason Baker

DS: J.J. Jansen - James Anderson - Ryan Kalil

KR: Mike Goodson - David Gettis (DP) - Tyrell Sutton

PR: Captain Munnerlyn - Steve Smith

IR PLAYERS

Otah

T.Davis

Connor

D.Williams

J.Wiliams

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Beason, Stewart, Kalil, Johnson, Gamble, Baker, Davis, Hardy, Goodson, Gettis, Martin, Otah--probably the main guys i think we should build around right now. Hopefully we can add to these guys a QB, two or three DTs, a REAL kicker, o-line depth...oh, and some real NFL coaching.

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