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Who plays more minutes next year?


DickolausJ

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Put the players in order of who you think plays more minutes as a Panther next season; starting with who you think will play the most and ending with who will play the least.

If you think a player will be outright on a different roster or working at burger king, then call it.

1. Thomas Davis

2. Jeff Otah

3. Brandon Hogan

4. Sherrod Martin

5. Byron Bell

6. David Gettis

7. Kealoha Pilares

8. Geoff Schwartz

9. Sione Fua

10. Armanti Edwards

11. Jordan Senn

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Ill try first.

Jeff Otah - Same story as number 2 .. #1

Thomas Davis - Finally gets over the hump of the injury bug .. plays all year though maybe not as dominant as he was. #2

Brandon Hogan - Depending on how we draft if we grab a corner he will battle with Captain for the nickle which he would most likely win. If that's the case #6 / or if no corner is drafted he would start putting him at #3

Jordan Senn - Will be in on every special teams as well as all backups at linebacker. Will have a full work load as he should #4

Sione Fua - Will all depend on how edwards comes back as well as his competition in training camp. I think he ends up being the backup in rotation. #5

Geoff Schwartz - Will battle to start at RG #6

David Gettis - Battles with Lafell for number 2 which i think lafell wins. #7

Byron Bell - He will be key on special teams and depth on the offensive line. I like how hard he works. #8

Kealoha Pilares - Stays at kick returner may get some work in 5 wide or 4 wide sets #9

Sherrod Martin - Burger King or backup safety #10

Armanti Edwards - #11 unless he has the most amazing training camp of all time.

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