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Yeah, I can agree with that. I'm just not surprised that he's not running with the ones as of yet, by any measure. 

 

 

Could be that RR is trying to motivate the kid and let him know he's got no assurance of making the team based on a few good catches in 2010 or 09 or whenever he last saw the field. 

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Locks:

Smitty, Lafell, Hixson, Ginn > Gettis

from camp reports thus far:

Armanti > Gettis

Competition for last WR spot(s):

Pilares, Joe Adams, Gettis, other Camp fodder

I don't think there is anything quiet or suprising about him not making the 53 man roster, the only thing that is quiet has been any reports that he is playing well.

I know it's early but based on that last group you listed above, Gettis would get my nod since we will probably keep 6 receivers. Rivera did mention Gettis once as a pleasent mini camp surprise.

I have heard Joe Adams is still dropping punts. Go figure.

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My hopes are dwindling for Gettis. 

 

I would love to see him grab that 5th slot. (on my depth chart)  His speed alone is gives us much more opportunities underneath.

 

Smitty

LaFell

Ginn

AE

 

 

Until the pads go and the hitting starts I am going to stay on the sidelines predicting which WR wins the job

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My hopes are dwindling for Gettis. 

 

I would love to see him grab that 5th slot. (on my depth chart)  His speed alone is gives us much more opportunities underneath.

 

Smitty

LaFell

Ginn

AE

I think you gotta throw Hixon in there as the #3 even though he's not practicing right now.  He and Ginn with both see time at the 3. AE is definitely in the top 5 - he's ahead of Ginn at this point in the depth chart and with the plays he's making. 

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I don't know about you all, but we need some help at TE.

 

Completely agree. Right now we've got Olsen and...........................blank.

 

I think Gettleman will have his eyes peeled for somebody as we inch closer toward august. I hope.

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per rotoworld...

 

 

Panthers coach Ron Rivera insists No. 2 TE Ben Hartsock is a good complement to Greg Olsen.

 

Hartsock is a mediocre blocker and a liability in the passing game. But to hear Rivera tell it, he's a key piece. "You look at his catches, they're all on the underneath routes – the quick ins, the quick outs. People miss the value of that when you have one tight end that can stretch the field and the other one that can attack the middle." Greg Olsen is going to push for 90-plus percent of the snaps once again this year.
 
 
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