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Which Players Have The Most To Gain In Ota's


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OTAs aren't really about showing coaches who is good or bad, it is to begin to install the offense and defense and work on scheme. I would think any player could improve their stock if they show they are picking things up quickly and know what they are supposed to be doing. I don't think this will mean much once the pads are put on though.

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Jonathan Stewart: Stewart gets left out of the conversation sometimes when reporters and broadcasters talk about the Panthers explosive offense.

Jeff Otah: He has to work hard to beat out Byron Bell for the starting right tackle job.

Kealoha Pilares: We assume that we have a great threat at punt returner in Adams, now let's see if Pilares can become a great threat at kick returner and improve as a wide receiver.

Greg Hardy: Frank Alexander was brought in to give Hardy some competition, so it's time for Greg to seize the moment and prove his worth.

Terrell McClain: The coaching staff has faith in him so now it's time to show the fans why.

Thomas Davis: It's now or never for TD, let's see if he can stay injury free through the entire off-season. (More directed toward training camp and preseason than OTA's.)

Sherrod Martin: He's come under a lot of scrutiny the past two years, and now his job is on the line.

Brandon Hogan: Hogan is trying to prove he is the second best corner on this roster.

Justin Medlock: He finally gets another chance to get back on an NFL roster.

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Jonathan Stewart: Stewart gets left out of the conversation sometimes when reporters and broadcasters talk about the Panthers explosive offense.

Jeff Otah: He has to work hard to beat out Byron Bell for the starting right tackle job.

Kealoha Pilares: We assume that we have a great threat at punt returner in Adams, now let's see if Pilares can become a great threat at kick returner and improve as a wide receiver.

Greg Hardy: Frank Alexander was brought in to give Hardy some competition, so it's time for Greg to seize the moment and prove his worth.

Terrell McClain: The coaching staff has faith in him so now it's time to show the fans why.

Thomas Davis: It's now or never for TD, let's see if he can stay injury free through the entire off-season. (More directed toward training camp and preseason than OTA's.)

Sherrod Martin: He's come under a lot of scrutiny the past two years, and now his job is on the line.

Brandon Hogan: Hogan is trying to prove he is the second best corner on this roster.

Justin Medlock: He finally gets another chance to get back on an NFL roster.

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