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Rivera releases first Depth Chart


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OFFENSE

QB – Jimmy Clausen/Cam Newton/Derek Anderson

TB – DeAngelo Williams/Jonathan Stewart/Mike Goodson

FB – Tony Fiammetta/Rashawn Jackson

WR – Steve Smith/Armanti Edwards/David Clowney

WR – David Gettis/Brandon LaFell/Legedu Naanee

TE – Jeremy Shockey/Greg Olsen

LT – Jordan Gross/Garry Williams

LG – Travelle Wharton/Byron Bell

C – Ryan Kalil/C.J. Davis

RG – Mackenzy Bernadeau/Geoff Schwartz

RT – Jeff Otah/Lee Ziemba

DEFENSE

DE – Charles Johnson/Everette Brown

DT – Sione Fua/Andre Neblett

DT – Corvey Irvin/Terrell McClain

DE – Eric Norwood/Greg Hardy

OLB – James Anderson/Omar Gaither

MLB – Jon Beason/Dan Connor

OLB – Thomas Davis/Jordan Senn

CB – Chris Gamble/Robert McClain

CB – Captain Munnerlyn/C.J. Wilson

SS – Charles Godfrey/Sean Considine

FS – Sherrod Martin/Jordan Pugh

SPECIAL TEAMS

K – Olindo Mare/Adi Kunalic

P – Jason Baker/Anthony Santella

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Keep in mind there are still 3 spots up for grabs, only 50 spots shown here.

Barnidge, Hartsock, Sutton, JJ Jansen, Burney, and some others not shown here.

Kunalic and Santella will not make this team, so they are not being counted.

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Shockey over olsen?? the hell brah?

probably a vet/respect thing heading into a season.....I get that.

Plus it gives Cam a weapon to use in preseason.....the main one he will be expected to use outside Smitty most likely.

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Complete list here. http://reederstake.freedomblogging.com/2011/08/09/panthers-release-first-unofficial-depth-chart/9921/

OFFENSE:

WR: 1. 89 Steve Smith, 2. 14 Armanti Edwards, 3. 87 David Clowney, 4. 15 Wallace Wright, 5. 83 Charly Martin, 6. 86 Darvin Adams.

LT: 1. 69 Jordan Gross 65, 2. Garry Williams 78, 3. Jacob Bender

LG: 1. 70 Travelle Wharton, 2. 77 Byron Bell, 3. 63 Bryant Browning

C: 1. 67 Ryan Kalil, 2. 71 C.J. Davis, 3. 60 Ryan Pugh, 4. 64 Zack Williams

RG: 1. 73 Mackenzy Bernadeau, 2. 74 Geoff Schwartz, 3. 72 Duke Robinson, 4. 61 John Gianninoto

RT: 1. 79 Jeff Otah, 2. 75 Lee Ziemba

TE: 1. 80 Jeremy Shockey, 2. 88 Greg Olsen, 3. 84 Ben Hartsock, 4. 82 Gary Barnidge 5. 47 Richie Brockel, 6. 85 Greg Smith

WR: 1. 12 David Gettis, 2. 11 Brandon LaFell, 3. 6 Legedu Naanee, 4. 81 Kealoha Pilares. 5. 19 Trent Guy, 6. 18 Jamorris Warren

QB: 1. 2 Jimmy Clausen, 2. 1 Cam Newton, 3. 3 Derek Anderson, 4. 16 Tony Pike

FB: 1. 42 Tony Fiammetta, 2. 38 Rashawn Jackson, 3. 47 Richie Brockel

RB 1. 34 DeAngelo Williams, 2. 28 Jonathan Stewart, 3. 33 Mike Goodson, 4. 22 Tyrell Sutton, 5. 32 Josh Vaughan

DEFENSE

LDE: 1. 92 Eric Norwood, 2. 76 Greg Hardy, 3. 90 Malcolm Tatum, 4. 61 Thomas Keiser

DT: 1. 93 Corvey Irvin 2. 97 Terrell McClain 3. 98 Nick Hayden, 4. 66 Louis Ellis

NT: 1. 94 Sione Fua, 2. 68 Andre Neblett, 3. 62 Tommie Duhart, 4. 96 Ron Edwards

RDE: 1. 95 Charles Johnson, 2. 91 Everette Brown, 3. 63 Ugo Chinasa

SLB: 1. 58 Thomas Davis, 2. 57 Jordan Senn, 3. 54 Jason Williams, 4. 49 Sean Ware

MLB: 1. 52 Jon Beason, 2. 55 Dan Connor, 3. 59 Omar Gaither, 4. 46 Thomas Williams

WLB: 1. 50 James Anderson, 2. 59 Omar Gaither, 3. 56 Lawrence Wilson

LCB: 1. 20 Chris Gamble, 2. 36 Robert McClain, 3. 26 Kendric Burney, 4. 25 Cletis Gordon

RCB: 1. 41 Captain Munnerlyn, 2. 27 C.J. Wilson 35, 3. R.J. Stanford, 4. 43 Chevis Jackson. 5. 21 Brandon Hogan

SS: 1. 30 Charles Godfrey, 2. 37 Sean Considine, 3. 24 Kevin Payne

FS: 1. 23 Sherrod Martin, 2. 29 Jordan Pugh, 3. 40 Michael Greco

SPECIAL TEAMS

PK: 1. 10 Olindo Mare, 2. 5 Adi Kunalic

P: 1. 7 Jason Baker, 2. 9 Anthony Santella

KO: 1. 10 Olindo Mare, 2. 5 Adi Kunalic

H: 1. 7 Jason Baker

PR: 1. 14 Armanti Edwards, 2. 81 Kealoha Pilares, 3. 41 Captain Munnerlyn

KOR: 1. 33 Mike Goodson, 2. 22 Tyrell Sutton

LS: 1. 44 J.J. Jansen

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Barnidge not listed?

Hopefully he grabs one of the final 3 spots.. but he will probably legitimize the spot if he can take over the long snapping duties.. if he can't then I can't see us keeping both him and JJ Jansen.

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