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Panthers Offensive Line Photos From Monday


Jeremy Igo

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Nothing groundbreaking, but some interesting observations can be made by those with a detailed eye I think. 

 

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The good news... Daryl Williams still getting plenty of individual coaching attention. This may explain why they are also looking at Remmers as a center. If Williams can start on the right, and Remmers backup right tackle and also center, it would free up a roster spot currently occupied by Folkerts. 

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Looks like they're doing a lot of work on leverage in these pics.

Williams' hands are a little wide. They're gonna wanna make sure he keeps those more inside so he doesn't risk a holding flag. Would also prefer he not be so far forward for the sake of better balance. He's a talented rookie, but still a rookie.

Martin's up higher than the coaches probably want. He's not a rookie so coaches will frown on that more.

Lotta good knee bend in those shots.

Seeing them working together, I hope some of Trai Turner's temperament rubs off on Jonathan Martin.

​Speaking of temperament, between Norwell and Oher, the left side of our line is gonna have the surliest facial expressions in the NFL.

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Pic #6 can be good form/bad form side by side. Silatolu has his hands a little lower and more in the center. Chandler's are higher and more outside. Silatolu has good position to counter a spin, swim , or bullrush move. Chandler is very vulnerable to a spin move with his hands there.

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I also look at these photos and understand why I never got a look from the NFL.

I was just thinking about the actual size of these behemoths.  I stood behind Kahlil, Norwell, Remmers and Foucoult(sic) before the ATL game last year, Mountains.  Mountains I tell you!!

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I was just thinking about the actual size of these behemoths.  I stood behind Kahlil, Norwell, Remmers and Foucoult(sic) before the ATL game last year, Mountains.  Mountains I tell you!!

It's amazing how wide bodied those guys are
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