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Depth Chart 2012-13


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Theyll keep 6 at wideout I think, need em all. Can never count on that spot to stay healthy and most of ours can play ST's anyways.

That's a lot on Adams though. How well does he block and catch? . . and when I say that. . I mean how well does he "catch" (catch/jump/use his body/track/catch the ball at the highest point)? Does he know the offense that well already? Ahead of Pilares, Edwards AND Tutu?

Been wanting to know if Campbell was signed for that backup LT spot. Anyone know if he's capable?

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Hah, love your clipboard holder position.

That last WR spot, dare I say someone else takes it. One of these UDFA. Everthing else looks gravy, well except for the Otah pick. Honestly I would not be surprised if he's cut before the season starts.

He'll quickly get moved to backup clipboard holder because he threw it away too often.

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I decided to give this a go

Offense

QB: Cam Newton, Derek Anderson

RB: DeAngelo Williams, Jonathan Stewart, Josh Vaughn

FB: Mike Tolbert

TE: Greg Olson, Gary Barnidge, Richie Brockel

WR1: Steve Smith, David Gettis, Kealoha Pilares

WR 2: Brandon LaFell, Joe Adams, Armanti Edwards

LT: Jordan Gross, Lee Ziemba

LG: Amini Silatolu, Mike Pollak

C: Ryan Kalil

RG: Geoff Hangartner, Bruce Campbell

RT: Jeff Otah, Byron Bell

Defense

RDE: Charles Johnson, Antwan Applewhite, Thomas Keiser

NT: Ron Edwards, Sione Fua, Frank Kearse

DT: Terrell McClain, Andre Neblett

LDE: Greg Hardy, Frank Alexander

ROLB: James Anderson, Kenny Onatolu, Jason Williams

MLB: Luke Kuechly, Jordan Senn

LOLB: Jon Beason, Thomas Davis

CB1: Chris Gamble, Captain Munnerlyn, Brandon Hogan

CB2: Josh Norman, Darius Butler

SS: Charles Godfrey, Reggie Smith

FS: Haruki Nakamura, Sherrod Martin

Special Teams:

P: Brad Nortman

K: Justin Medlock

LS: J.J. Jansen

Possible Practice Squad Guys

RB: Tauren Poole (could make team over Vaughn)

TE: Nelson Rosario

WR: Darvin Adams (could make team over Edwards)

WR: Rico Wallace

T: Matt Reynolds

G/C/T: Zack Williams

G: Will Blackwell

DE/DT: Ryan Van Bergen

S: D.J. Campbell

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