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The Charlotte Observer's Mike Kaye 2025 Carolina Panthers 53-gayman roster prediction spectacular


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Who’s in (2): Bryce Young, Andy Dalton

Who’s in (3): Chuba Hubbard, Rico Dowdle, Trevor Etienne

Who’s in (7): Tetairoa McMillan, Xavier Legette, Adam Thielen, Jalen Coker, Hunter Renfrow, Jimmy Horn Jr., Brycen Tremayne

Who’s in (3): Ja’Tavion Sanders, Tommy Tremble, Mitchell Evans

Who’s in (10): Ikem Ekwonu, Damien Lewis, Austin Corbett, Robert Hunt, Taylor Moton, Brady Christensen, Cade Mays, Yosh Nijman, Jarrett Kingston, Chandler Zavala

Who’s in (5): Derrick Brown, Bobby Brown, A’Shawn Robinson, Tershawn Wharton, Cam Jackson

Who’s in (6): Trevin Wallace, Christian Rozeboom, Krys Barnes, Claudin Cherelus, Jon Rhattigan, Bam Martin-Scott

Who’s in (5): Patrick Jones, D.J. Wonnum, Nic Scourton, Princely Umanmielen, Thomas Incoom

Who’s in (5): Jaycee Horn, Mike Jackson, Chau Smith-Wade, Corey Thornton, Shemar Bartholomew

Who’s in (4): Tre’von Moehrig, Lathan Ransom, Demani Richardson, Nick Scott

Who’s in (3): JJ Jansen (LS), Sam Martin (P), Ryan Fitzgerald (K)

 

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Sounds about right. I'm really not enthused by Nick Scott or Shemar Bartholomew. 

I didn't realize Jarrett Kingston had made such an impact. That LB group is the best we can do for now. It's one big question mark that could surprise or flop. That might be the biggest position of need in the 2026 draft. I'm betting that or TE.

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Sounds about right. I'm really not enthused by Nick Scott or Shemar Bartholomew. 

I didn't realize Jarrett Kingston had made such an impact. That LB group is the best we can do for now. It's one big question mark that could surprise or flop. That might be the biggest position of need in the 2026 draft. I'm betting that or TE.

Kingston has to be the backup center when we trade Corbett or Mays to Cinci

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And now The Athletics' Joe Person 53-man roster prediction: 

On: Bryce Young, Andy Dalton

On: Chuba Hubbard, Rico Dowdle, Trevor Etienne

On: Tommy Tremble, Ja’Tavion Sanders, Mitchell Evans

On: Adam Thielen, Tetairoa McMillan, Xavier Legette, Jalen Coker, Jimmy Horn, Hunter Renfrow, Brycen Tremayne

On: T Taylor Moton, T Ikem Ekwonu, G Damien Lewis, G Robert Hunt, C Austin Corbett, T Yosh Nijman, G/T Brady Christensen, G/C Cade Mays, G Chandler Zavala

On: Derrick Brown, A’Shawn Robinson, Bobby Brown, Tershawn Wharton, Cam Jackson

On: D.J. Wonnum, Patrick Jones, Nic Scourton, Princely Umanmielen, Thomas Incoom

On: Trevin Wallace, Christian Rozeboom, Claudin Cherelus, Jacoby Windmon, Jon Rhattigan, player not on the roster

On: Jaycee Horn, Mike Jackson, Chau Smith-Wade, Corey Thornton, Akayleb Evans, player not on the roster

On: Tre’von Moehrig, Nick Scott, Lathan Ransom, Demani Richardson

On: P Sam Martin, LS J.J. Jansen, K Ryan Fitzgerald

https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6568846/2025/08/22/carolina-panthers-final-53-man-roster-projection/

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I get that David Moore is the more practical cut because he doesn't hit waivers and he might have assurance from Canales that he'll be first in line to be called up. It was impossible to evaluate Renfrow last night because every throw his direction was about 10 feet in the air. LG did mention he looked like he grabbed his hamstring after one of those hospital balls, I think it was already bothering him a month ago so not good if it's still lingering. 

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