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Profootballfocus' Team Needs For the Carolina Panthers.


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PFF is usually pretty good, but....when did Frank Alexander become a DT, lol

Defensive Tackle

Of the seven players to see more than 100 snaps in the Panthers’ defensive tackle rotation, none ended the season with a positive overall grade. After tallying 35 QB disruptions in 361 snaps rushing the passer, Frank Alexander was the best of the group in terms of pass rush being the only DT to grade positively in that area...

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I wouldn't mind these pick-ups but if we target a big WR that may come cheap, I'd go with David Nelson. He's 6-5 and had 61 catches for 658 yards, 5 TDs in 2011. He was at Florida when Cam was there as well. The problem is that he's coming off an ACL injury.

I also like Donald Thomas for the OL. He can play all 3 spots on the interior.

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love the idea of getting Barden. would be very happy to have Shwartz back.

these guys don't think much at all of our 2nd round pick last year. Is there real hope he's gonna improve

dramatically?

They had him ranked as one of the worst starting guards in the league because of his pass blocking, but he was good in the run game. Hopefully another year in the league with Kalil back beside him making calls, will be enough to get him do average or just below it. Which would be a vast improvement, but not an unreasonable one.

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