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What our team looks like so far...


KillerKat

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OFFENSE:

WR1: Steve Smith - Armanti Edwards - *Kealoha Pilares*

LT: Jordan Gross - (Byron Bell)

LG: Travelle Wharton

C: Ryan Kalil - #Geoff Hangartner#

RG: #Max Jean-Gilles# - Mackenzy Bernadeau

RT: Jeff Otah - *Lee Ziemba*

TE: #Greg Olsen# - #Jeremy Shockey# - #Ben Hartsock#

WR2: #Legedu Naanee# - Brandon LaFell - #Seyi Ajirotutu#

QB: *Cam Newton* - #Derek Anderson# - Jimmy Clausen

FB: #Jerome Felton# - #Richie Brockel#

RB: DeAngelo Williams - Jonathan Stewart - Mike Goodson

DEFENSE:

LE: Charles Johnson - Eric Norwood

DLT: *Sione Fua* - Andre Neblett

DRT: *Terrell McClain* - #Marcus Harrison#

RE: Greg Hardy - #George Selvie#

SLB: James Anderson - Jordan Senn - Jason Williams

MLB: Jon Beason - Dan Connor - Thomas Williams

WLB: Thomas Davis - #Omar Gaither#

LCB: Chris Gamble - #Josh Thomas#

RCB: Captain Munnerlyn - R.J. Stanford

SS: Charles Godfrey - #Stevie Brown#

FS: Sherrod Martin - Jordan Pugh

SPECIAL TEAMS

K/KO: #Olindo Mare#

P/H: Jason Baker

DS: J.J. Jansen - James Anderson - Ryan Kalil

KR: Mike Goodson - Armanti Edwards

PR: Armanti Edwards - Captain Munnerlyn - *Kealoha Pilares*

# = Free Agent

* = Draft Pick

( ) = UDFA

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OFFENSE:

Quarterback (3): Cam Newton, Derek Anderson, Jimmy Clausen.

Running back (5): DeAngelo Williams, Jonathan Stewart, Mike Goodson, Jerome Felton (FB), Richie Brockel (FB).

Wide receiver (6): Steve Smith, Legedu Naanee, Brandon LaFell, David Clowney, Armanti Edwards, Kealoha Pilares.

Tight end (3): Greg Olsen, Jeremy Shockey, Ben Hartsock.

Offensive line (9): Jordan Gross, Travelle Wharton, Ryan Kalil, Jeff Otah, Mackenzy Bernadeau, C.J. Davis, Lee Ziemba, Byron Bell, Bryant Browning.

DEFENSE:

Defensive end (5): Charles Johnson, Greg Hardy, Everette Brown, Eric Norwood, Thomas Keiser.

Defensive tackle (3): Terrell McClain, Sione Fua, Andre Neblett.

Linebacker (8): Jon Beason, Thomas Davis, James Anderson, Dan Connor, Omar Gaither, Jordan Senn, Thomas Williams, Jason Williams.

Cornerback (3): Chris Gamble, Captain Munnerlyn, R.J. Stanford.

Safety (5): Sherrod Martin, Charles Godfrey, Jordan Pugh, Kevin Payne, Sean Considine.

SPECIAL TEAMS:

Specialists (3): Olindo Mare, Jason Baker, J.J. Jansen.

http://carolinagrowl.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1023:cut-down-day-rb-sutton-dts-irvin-and-hayden-among-early-roster-moves&catid=1:articles

Only 3 Corners and 3 DTs. Plenty of work to be done.

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Thanks. Couldn't figure out who that 53rd man was and thought that Hogan still counted. And I also thought Brockel got released. I really don't see how he is better than Sutton.

I think they just see him as more of an HB. Can be FB or TE which fits our system better than a 4th RB or small FB

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Brockel is more versatile. More useful. Sutton would not have seen the field this season as RB.

Sutton would've been versatile too after Fiametta got cut playing both FB and RB. Dont see how Brockel is more versatile. He won't see time at TE that much just like Sutton wouldn't have seen much time at RB, but Sutton is better at what he does and at special teams.

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