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Depth Chart Projections


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What do you expect the depth chart to look like when we open the season at Arizona? Final 53 man roster and all?

I'm thinking:

QB: Cam Newton, Jimmy Clausen, Derek Anderson

RB: DeAngelo Williams/Jonathan Stewart, Mike Goodson, Tyrell Sutton

FB: Tony Fiammetta

WR1: Steve Smith

WR2: David Gettis

WR3: Brandon LaFell, Armanti Edwards, Kealoha Pilares

TE: Greg Olsen, Jeremy Shockey, Ben Hartstock

LT: Jordan Gross, Garry Williams

LG: Travelle Wharton, Duke Robinson

OC: Ryan Kalil, Mackenzie Bernadeau

RG: Geoff Schwartz

RT: Jeff Otah, Lee Ziemba

LE: Charles Johnson, Eric Norwood

DT: Ron Edwards, Sione Fua

DT: Terrell McClain, Andre Neblett, Nick Hayden

RE: Greg Hardy, Everette Brown

SLB: James Anderson, Lawrence Wilson

MLB: Jon Beason, Dan Connor

WLB: Thomas Davis, Jordan Senn

CB1: Chris Gamble

CB2: Captain Munnerlyn, FA/Trade

CBN: Kendric Burney, R.J. Stanford, Robert McClain

FS: Sherrod Martin, Jordan Pugh

SS: Charles Godfrey, Sean Considine

K: Olindo Mare

P: Jason Baker

KR: Mike Goodson

PR: Armanti Edwards

LS: J.J. Jansen

Injured Reserve:

Brandon Hogan

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I'd like to see Barnidge make it as well, but I kind of doubt it. We need at least one solid blocking TE and Hartstock fills that role. Barnidge is a receiver more than a blocker and we already have two receiving TE's.

Honestly, it wouldn't shock me to see us keep four TE's if Barnidge shows well in camp.

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I also think we're going to be a whole lot better at DT than most people think. I really like what I'm hearing about Terrell McClain. Sound like a beast in the making so far. Once we get Ron Edwards in the mix, Johnson on the field, and Hardy healthy - along with our LB's - I think our front 7 will be nasty.

Hopefully it'll make up for our CB situation somewhat. Even if we don't add a corner before the season, if we can hold on this year and get one in the 1st next year - or sign a quality FA - our defense could be one of the best. I expect us to be damn good this year on D anyway.

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I'd like to see Barnidge make it as well, but I kind of doubt it. We need at least one solid blocking TE and Hartstock fills that role. Barnidge is a receiver more than a blocker and we already have two receiving TE's.

Honestly, it wouldn't shock me to see us keep four TE's if Barnidge shows well in camp.

From what I saw, Barnidge has looked pretty good. I think you can pencil him in as the LS and as the fourth TE on the team and take J.J Jansen off. I also think that one of the ST WR's will end up making the team.

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Anyone seen how Robert McClain has been looking lately?? I'm a huge UConn fan, and I was psyched when we drafted him. Does he have a shot at the nickel, or is he solely ST??

He's looked ok so far, he had that INT on Clausen the other practice. I think he's got a chance to be in play for the Nickel if they don't bring anyone else in. If the team brings someone in then he's probably going to be the 4th or 5th corner just by default.

Gamble/ FA pickup?/ Captn/ Hogan/ McClain/ Stanford

Also don't be surprised if Wilson comes in a blows it up and steals the CB2 or Nickel spot away from someone else.

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