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Training Camp depth chart.


panther4life

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Unfortunately I have not been able to attend training camp so far but thanks to that video posted by TCF I was able to get a glimpse of what our depth chart looked like at the 7-30 practice fwiw.

This was only 1 practice so no major conclusions can be drawn from this alone, just wanted to share what I noticed.

The first string D in the first series was

Hardy, Fua, Neblett, Johnson

Kuechly,Beason,Anderson

Gamble,Martin,Godfrey,Munnerlyn

In the last play around the 50 second mark Frank Alexander the new #90 got in 1 play with the first string and Jason Phillips # 53 did as well

The only newcomers on the first string offense

Amini Silatolu-every play

Tolbert-in packages

Louis Murphy- not sure what percent of plays but at minimum 1 with the 1st string

Pilares was in a lot

Barnidge and Harstock played on certain packages

after the first series of offense these receivers all some time with the first string

Lafell

Pilares

Edwards

Tutu

Murphy

Darvin Adams

2nd string offensive line included

Bruce Campbell at LT

Bryant Browning at LG

Mike Pollack at Center

Gary Williams/Matt reynolds at RT

2nd string defense in first series including sub's

Alexander,Nate Chandler, Frank Kearse, Ryan Van Bergen, Applewhite,Norwood

Davis,Jason Phillips, Jordan Senn, Jason Williams

R.J Stanford,Pugh, Nakumara, Butler

Could not stomach to watch when Clausen was in but as far as first string and 2nd string goes I was

-Surprised to not see Reggie Smith out there at all

-Don't recall seeing Terell Mcclain either.

-Brandon Hogan I think appeared on one play

other random thoughts

-I found it interesting to see them already plugging in Bruce Campbell in as Gross' backup already

-James Anderson did a nice job knocking ball away from Deangelo from behind

-either forgot or didn't realize free agent addition could play center

-surprised Matt Reynolds was in ahead of Ziemba

-for being the newest addition to the roster and having least amount of time to pick up playbook Murphy saw a ton of playing time

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