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Official Panthers Roster Cuts (Updated)


TheSpecialJuan
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So, based off the official depth chart, there are a few things I dont like on defense. Bobby Brown III as the backup, with Robinson starting over him,  and our smallest DL starting at NT. I dont like that neither of our 2nd rounder OLBs are starting, so I am hoping for heavy rotation there. Also, David Moore is our punt returner, WTF? Also, our primary backup RB as the KR when we have other capable players like Horn Jr and Trevor? 

OFFENSE:
WR: *Tetairoa McMillan* - Jalen Coker - *Jimmy Horn Jr.*
TE: Tommy Tremble - #James Mitchell#
LT: Ikem Ekwonu - Brady Christensen 
LG: Damien Lewis - Chandler Zavala
C - Austin Corbett - Cade Mays
RG: Robert Hunt 
RT: Taylor Moton - Yosh Nijman
TE: Ja`Tavion Sanders - *Mitchell Evans*
WR: Xavier Legette - Adam Thielen - David Moore - #Brycen Tremayne#
QB: Bryce Young - Andy Dalton
RB: Chuba Hubbard - #Rico Dowdle# - *Trevor Etienne*

DEFENSE:
LE: A`Shawn Robinson - #Bobby Brown III# 
NT: #Tershawn Wharton# - *Cam Jackson*
RE: Derrick Brown - Jaden Crumedy
LOLB: #Patrick Jones II# - *Nic Scourton* - Thomas Incoom
LILB: Trevin Wallace - (Bam Martin-Scott) 
RILB: #Christian Rozeboom# - Claudin Cherrelus 
ROLB: D.J. Wonnum - *Princely Umanmielen* - D.J. Johnson 
LCB: Jaycee Horn - Akayleb Evans - (Corey Thornton)
RCB: Mike Jackson - Chau Smith-Wade 
SS: #Tre`von Moehrig# - *Lathan Ransom*
FS:  Nick Scott - Demani Richardson 

SPECIAL TEAMS:
K/KO: (Ryan Fitzgerald)
P/H: #Sam Martin#
KR: #Rico Dowdle# - David Moore - *Trevor Etienne* - *Jimmy Horn Jr.* 
PR: David Moore - *Jimmy Horn Jr.* - *Trevor Etienne* 
LS: J.J. Jansen 


* = Draft Pick
# = Free Agent / Trade
() = Undrafted Free Agent
 

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4 minutes ago, Martin said:

I like a lot about about this roster. The biggest issue I have will be continue to be Evero. Not starting Bobby Brown III at nose and starting Nick Scott at safety is terrible. He is the weakest link on this team imo.

people keep saying that Bobby Brown isnt the starting NT, but i feel like he is. I believe whoever works the team website just put Wharton and Brown in the wrong spot. In no way is Bobby Brown the #2 DE. He's not playing DE. 

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6 minutes ago, PappyMay said:

people keep saying that Bobby Brown isnt the starting NT, but i feel like he is. I believe whoever works the team website just put Wharton and Brown in the wrong spot. In no way is Bobby Brown the #2 DE. He's not playing DE. 

I hope you are correct, that would make a lot more sense

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