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CollegePanther's Off-Season


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Free Agent Signings:

Eugene Monroe

Toby Gerhart

Jason Avant

Al Woods

Terrell Thomas  

Any Panthers FA listed on the roster

 

Cuts:

Dlo

Godfrey

 

Draft:

Rd1: Brandin Cooks, WR

Rd2: Jack Mewhort, OT

Rd3: Keith McGill, CB

Rd4: Anthony Steen, OG

Rd5: Andre Hal, CB

Rd6:  Preston Brown, MLB

Rd7: Cody Hoffman, WR

 

 

Roster:

QB: Cam Newton,

RB: Jonathon Stewart, Toby Gerhart, Kenjon Barner

FB: Mike Tolbert

WR1: Smitty, Jason Avant, Marvin McNutt

WR2: Brandin Cooks, Hoffman

TE: Olson, Hartsock, Williams

LT: Eugene Monroe, Byron Bell

LG: Silatolu, Kugbila, Scott
C: Kalil, Byers
RG: Wharton, Steen
RT: Jack Mewhort, Travis Bond

 

RE: CJ, Frank Alexander

DT: KK, Dwan

NT: Star, Al Woods

LE: Hardy, Addison

SLB: TD, Senn

MLB: Luke, Preston Brown

WLB: Blackburn, Klein

CB1: Melvin White, McGill, Josh Thomas

CB2: Terell Thomas, Hal

SS: Quinton Mikell, Colin Jones
FS: Mike Mitchell, Robert Lester

 

K: Gano

P: Nortman

LS: Janson

 

 

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I'm pretty sold on Kelvin Benjamin.big target. played with a heisman winner on a national championship team. Winner. Will move Smitty into the slot and is physically mature.

The rest, pretty much my mock hopefuls for this year except I'd want tahj Boyd if we can't re-sign Anderson at the vet minimum. and maybe TE Xavier Grimble.

Really like the toughness and headiness of Mewhort and the physicality of McGill. Would be thrilled if things were to fall our way the way you have it.

Pretty much give me the biggest and baddest mofos on the board and let 'em play ball with our young super-stars and watch the dynasty unfold.

Sure would be a fun group to root for and they all could contribute out of the gate. Crossing my fingers, that's for sure!

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Monroe will command big bucks

 

I cant see the market for Monroe being anything more than 8.5/yr. He wont get more than what Jake Long got last year (34mil).

 

Albert and Veldheer will be the two getting the most (10mil +).

 

I'd also be fine with Oher. Possibly 6.5 mil per year.

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I'm probably biased, but I personally rate Eugene Monroe as a top 3 LT in the NFL. Most would probably disagree, but I would take Monroe any day over some of these guys who've made the pro bowl several times. Guy is underrated because he played his entire career up until last year with the Jaguars. 

 

Give him one year here in Carolina protecting the blindside of Cam and you'll see Monroe turn into an all-pro, multiple pro bowl player.

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I cant see the market for Monroe being anything more than 8.5/yr. He wont get more than what Jake Long got last year (34mil).

 

Albert and Veldheer will be the two getting the most (10mil +).

 

I'd also be fine with Oher. Possibly 6.5 mil per year.

 

I think some of the threads are thinking we get guys for 3-4 million per year.  8.5 is about right, but I think he will be neck and neck with Veldheer and right behind Albert

 

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I'm probably biased, but I personally rate Eugene Monroe as a top 3 LT in the NFL. Most would probably disagree, but I would take Monroe any day over some of these guys who've made the pro bowl several times. Guy is underrated because he played his entire career up until last year with the Jaguars.

Give him one year here in Carolina protecting the blindside of Cam and you'll see Monroe turn into an all-pro, multiple pro bowl player.

Im not sure.

(1) Clady

(2) Thomas

(3) Peters

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