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Predict Our Depth Chart


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QB: Cam/Anderson

RB: Williams/Stewart/Vaughn

FB: Tolbert

TE: Olsen/Shockey/Barnidge

WR1: Smitty

WR2: LaFell

WR3: Gettis

WR4: Adams

WR5: Pilares

LT: Gross/Ziemba

LG: Silatolu/Pollack

C: Kalil/Pollack

RG: Hangartner/Pollack

RT: Campbell/Bell

LE: Johnson/Alexander

UT: Neblett/McClain/Kearse

NT: Edwards/Fua/Shirley

RE: Hardy/Kaiser/Alexander

WLB: Beason/Davis

MLB: Kuechly/Beason

SLB: Anderson/Onatolu

CB1: Gamble/Butler

CB2: Norman/Hogan

CB3: Butler/Munnerlyn

FS: Nakamura/Martin

SS: Godfrey/Nelson

P: Nortman/Medlock

K: Medlock/Nortman

LS: Jansen

KR: Pilares/Adams

PR: Adams/Pilares

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Guest Bwood

Until he shows us that he can stay healthy for a single game, I'm going to leave him off the depth chart.

Why doesn't the same go for Davis then?

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Already did this earlier, but here is what I have atm:

OFFENSE:

WR1: Steve Smith - David Gettis - *Joe Adams*

LT: Jordan Gross - Lee Ziemba

LG: *Amini Silatolua*

C: Ryan Kalil - #Mike Pollak#

RG: Geoff Hangartner - Garry Williams

RT: Jeff Otah - Byron Bell

TE: Greg Olsen - Gary Barnidge - [FA/UDFA]

WR2: Brandon LaFell - Kealoha Pilares

QB: Cam Newton - Derek Anderson

FB: #Mike Tolbert# - Richie Brockel

RB: DeAngelo Williams - Jonathan Stewart

DEFENSE:

LE: Greg Hardy- *Frank Alexander*

DLT: Terrell McClain - Andre Neblett

DRT: Ron Edwards - [FA/UDFA] - Sione Fua

RE: Charles Johnson - Antwan Applewhite

SLB: James Anderson - #Kenny Onatolu#

MLB: Jon Beason - Jordan Senn

WLB: *Luke Kuechly* - Thomas Davis - Jason Williams

LCB: Chris Gamble - Darius Butler - Brandon Hogan

RCB: *Josh Norman* - Captain Munnerlyn

SS: Charles Godfrey - #Haruki Nakamura#

FS: #Reggie Smith# - Sherrod Martin

SPECIAL TEAMS:

K: [FA/UDFA]

P/H: *Brad Nortman*

KR: Kealoha Pilares

PR: *Joe Adams*

LS: J.J. Jansen

# = Free Agent

* = Draft Pick

() = Undrafted Free Agent

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You think the team is going to cut Otah and Mare? Or is that just what you want them to do....

Panther's typically carry 9 oline players and I think Hogan takes the 2nd corner spot with Norman at the 3rd and Butler at the 4th.

Applewhite will stick again this year I think, McClain over Neblett. I also don't think Shockey will be back.

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you're forgetting applewhite

I didn't really forget him, I just didn't go that deep into the LBs/DEs. I almost did another depth chart for a 34 look, and he would've definitely been in on that one.

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I didn't really forget him, I just didn't go that deep into the LBs/DEs. I almost did another depth chart for a 34 look, and he would've definitely been in on that one.

that deep? he'll definitely be in the rotation

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