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Panthers' cuts


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QB Tony Pike

HB Tyrell Sutton

HB Josh Vaughan

FB Tony Fiammetta

TE Greg Smith

WR Trent Guy

WR Darvin Adams

WR Jamorris Warren

WR Wallace Wright

WR Charly Martin

WR David Clowney

OT Jacob Bender

OT John Gianninoto

G Bryant Browning

G Duke Robinson

G C.J. Davis

C Ryan Pugh

DE Thomas Keiser

DE Ugo Chinasa

DE Malcom Tatum

DE Everette Brown

DT Tommy Duhart

DT Louis Ellis

DT Kentwan Balmer

DT Nick Hayden

DT Corvey Irvin

DT DelJuan Robinson

LB Sean Ware

LB Lawrence Wilson

CB Kendrick Burney

CB C.J. Wilson

CB Robert McClain

CB Chevis Jackson

S Michael Greco

S Kevin Payne

S Sean Considine

K Adi Kunalic

P Anthony Santella

LS Chris Massey

Injured Reserve

TE Gary Barnidge

WR David Gettis

OT Garry Williams

G Geoff Schwartz

C/G Zack Williams

DT Ron Edwards

CB Cletis Gordon

PUP

CB Brandon Hogan

Waiver Pick Ups + Free Agent Signings

WR Seyi Ajirotutu

G Geoff Hangartner

G Max Jean-Giles

DE George Selvie

CB Josh Thomas

S Stevie Brown

Roster (NOT a depth chart, 52 players)

QB: Cam Newton, Derek Anderson, Jimmy Clausen

HB: Deangelo Williams, Jonathan Stewart, Mike Goodson

FB: Jerome Felton

TE: Richie Brockel, Ben Hartsock, Greg Olsen, Jeremy Shockey

WR: Steve Smith, Brandon LaFell, Armanti Edwards, Seyi Ajirotutu, Legedu Naanee, Kealoha Pilares

OT: Jordan Gross, Jeff Otah, Lee Ziemba, Byron Bell

OG: Mackenzy Bernadeau, Travelle Wharton, Geoff Hangartner Max Jean-Giles

C: Ryan Kalil

DE: George Selvie, Greg Hardy, Charles Johnson, Eric Norwood

DT: Sione Fua, Terrell McClain, Andre Neblett

LB: James Anderson, Jon Beason, Dan Connor, Thomas Davis, Omar Gaither, Jordan Senn, Jason Williams, Thomas Williams

CB: Chris Gamble, Captain Munnerlyn, R.J. Stanford, Josh Thomas

S: Sherrod Martin, Charles Godfrey, Jordan Pugh, Stevie Brown

P: Jason Baker

K: Olindo Mare

LS: J.J. Jansen

Practice Squad

CB Kendric Burney

WR Darvin Adams

TE Greg Smith

HB Josh Vaughan

LB Lawrence Wilson

Notes

-DT Marcus Harrison was claimed off of waivers but failed his physical and as a result never made the roster.

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