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Rivera's restructuring of the roster.


panther4life

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A list of the most notable additions.

From AFC West(Rivera's old division)

Bruce Campbell-via 2012 trade

Louis Murphy-via 2012 trade

Ron Edwards- 2011 free agent addition

Former Chargers(Rivera's previous team)

Antwan Applewhite-2011 free agent addition

Mike Tolbert-2012 free agent addition

Seyi AJirotutu-probably won't make roster this year

other notable additions

Greg Olsen for 3rd round pick from bears

Geoff Hangartner-2011 free agent addition

Orlindo Mare-11 free agent addition

Derek Anderson 11 free agent addition

Ben Hartstock- 11 free agent addition

Thomas Keiser-undrafted 2011 rookie

Byron Bell-undrafed 2011 rookie

Frank Kearse-2011 waiver claim

Darius Butler-2011 waiver claim

Haruki Nakumara-2012 Free agent

Reggie Smith-2012 Free agent

Mike Pollack-2012 Free agent

Kenny Onatolu-2012 Free agent

Rivera's Draft picks

2011

Cam Newton

Sione Fua

Terrell Mcclain

Kealoha Pilares

Brandon Hogan

Lee Ziemba

2012

Luke Kuechly

Amini Silatolu

Frank Alexander

Joe Adams

Josh Norman

Brad Nortman

D.J Campbell-slim chance of making active roster

*you can shave the worst of that list off and still have over half of our 53 man roster

The most recognizable names we have released, let walk in free agency or traded since his arrival

Kasay

Wharton

Dan Connor

Otah

Richard Marshall

Mike Goodson

Matt Moore

Jason Baker

Mack bernadeau

Everette Brown

Jeff King

Duke Robinson

2 more who probably won't make it out of training camp.

Armanti Edwards

Jordan Pugh

leaving only these players from the previous regime

Gross

Kalil

Smith

Lafell

Gettis

Stewart

Williams

Clausen

Barnidge

Gary Williams

Beason

Anderson

Davis

Senn

Johnson

Hardy

Neblett

Gamble

Munnerlyn

Godfey

Martin

Stanford

J.J Jansen

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JJ Jansen* (grammar nazi)

I would not rule out Armanti making this team and it appears you did not. I know most of the huddle is down on this guy but in Hurney's eyes he's a second year player. On paper he doesn't make it but if Gettis gets stashed on IR or PUP and one or two other guys go down, you could see him squeeze in.

I don't see Stanford or Pugh sticking. I would LOVE for Mare to get cut. Even if we go with someone young. I could stomach a 1st year guy missing a big FG. It just pisses me off when a kicker making almost as much as Cam, in his late 30s misses.

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JJ Jansen* (grammar nazi)

I would not rule out Armanti making this team and it appears you did not. I know most of the huddle is down on this guy but in Hurney's eyes he's a second year player. On paper he doesn't make it but if Gettis gets stashed on IR or PUP and one or two other guys go down, you could see him squeeze in.

I don't see Stanford or Pugh sticking. I would LOVE for Mare to get cut. Even if we go with someone young. I could stomach a 1st year guy missing a big FG. It just pisses me off when a kicker making almost as much as Cam, in his late 30s misses.

nice catch.

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To Hurney's ( and to some degree Fox) the "core" plyers have remained although there have been a couple of key additions in Kuekly, Newton, Olsen and I hope Tolbert and Silatolu. I think the problem with the old regime is that once you were in the inner circle you were somewhat protected. In contrast, Rivera will kick you to the curb if you don't produce.

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leaving only these players from the previous regime

Gross

Kalil

Smith

Lafell

Gettis

Stewart

Williams

Clausen

Barnidge

Gary Williams

Beason

Anderson

Davis

Senn

Johnson

Hardy

Neblett

Gamble

Munnerlyn

Godfey

Martin

Stanford

J.J Jansen

Those are most of the starters....but Chico is adding much better talent in the back up roles and building a good foundation.

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Armanti is as good as gone. Gettis, should be fine. They're just playing it safe, making sure he's 100% before the season starts.

Smith

LaFell

Gettis

Pilares

Adams

Murphy

Don't think they'll keep more than 6 WRs.

If you run 4 wide sets and have only 6 receivers on the team you better hope no one gets hurt. Since Adams and Pilares will return kickoffs and punts as well, I wouldn't be surprised if they keep 7 and stash a few on the practice squad.

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