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"Early Look at the Depth Chart"


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Here's Joe Person's projected depth chart:

OFFENSE

QB – Cam Newton/Jimmy Clausen

TB – DeAngelo Williams/Jonathan Stewart

FB – Tony Fiammetta/Ben Hartsock

WR – Steve Smith/Armanti Edwards

WR – David Gettis/Brandon LaFell

TE – Jeremy Shockey/Greg Olsen

LT – Jordan Gross/Lee Ziemba

LG – Travelle Wharton/Zack Williams

C – Ryan Kalil/Mackenzy Bernadeau

RG – Geoff Schwartz/Duke Robinson

RT – Jeff Otah/Garry Williams

- Inside the Panthers

Hartsock as FB is strange, as well as Gettis being the #2 receiver.

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I figured that LaFell would be the #2 again this year, but, with the Coryell offense, does it really matter which receiver is listed where on the depth chart?

Actually, Gettis is ideal for this offense - big and fast. Look at all of SD's WRs. Doesn't surprise me. LaFell was the #2 going in last year b/c Fox was using him as a blocker b/c he was a f*cking idiot. I'm feeling better and better about our WRs - Smitty, Gettis, LaFell, AE, and Pilares is who I expect to be around after cuts.

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