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My early depth chart of the Panthers atm


KillerKat

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1 hour ago, KB_fan said:

Those saying the reason for Ginn's great numbers in 2015  was because he was Cam's only option last year forget that Ginn also had a very solid season with us in 2013.  He fits our offense well and has a good rapport with Cam... 

Ginn's not going anywhere in 2016.  Not saying Garrett doesn't have a shot to make the roster as WR#5, but he's not gonna be ahead of Ginn on the depth chart.

I think a big part of Ginn's success is that with Cam, he finally has a quarterback he can't outrun. That's a really big deal for a speedster receiver like him. When he gets the chance to go in a straight line and turn on the jets full blast, it is hard to stop him. Playing with a QB with a weaker arm might mean he could only use say 90% of his potential, cutting back on those breakaways.

Also, they really just seem to have a rapport between the two. A high-risk, high reward guy like Ginn needs that relationship, because it's a trust thing again and again. 

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10 hours ago, KillerKat said:

Our WRs struggled with separation last season and drops. Many drops. A lot from Ginn and Brown. Garrett doesn't have drop issues and is a vertical threat. It isn't too far fetched to think he could do big things this season and could move up the depth chart real fast.

Brown dropped one pass last year.

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On May 1, 2016 at 8:01 AM, Pazhoosier89 said:

I don't think Boykin is even guaranteed a roster spot especially with all these draft picks. He was signed for near the vet minimum.

I think he is a lock for sure. Sanchez will need some time to acclimate and hopefully bulk up. Boykin's low salary makes it less likely we dump him. Sanchez will be ready to step in next year after Boykin balls out and leaves via FA.

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2 hours ago, Toomers said:

Brown dropped one pass last year.

Thankfully, once the season started, his dropsyitis was cured.

Cuts will hurt more this year, and more of our rejects will end up contributing on other teams.

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QB: Cam Newton, Derek Anderson, Joe Webb

RB: Jonathan Stewart, Cameron Artis-Payne, Brandon Wegher

FB: Mike Tolbert

WR1: Kelvin Benjamin, Ted Ginn, Keyarris Garrett

WR2: Devin Funchess, Philly Brown

TE: Greg Olsen, Ed Dickson, Beau Sandland

LT: Michael Oher, ???

LG: Trai Turner, David Yankey

C: Ryan Kalil, Gino Gradkowski

RG: Andrew Norwell, Chris Scott

RT: Mike Remmers, Daryl Williams

 

DE: Charles Johnson, Ryan Delaire

DT: Kawann Short, Vernon Butler

DT: Star Lotulelei, Paul Solaia, Kyle Love

DE: Kony Ealy, Mario Addison

OLB: Shaq Thompson, Jeremy Cash

MLB: Luke Kuechly, David Mayo

OLB: Thomas Davis, AJ Klein

CB1: Bene Benwikere, Daryl Worley

NB: Brandon Boykin, Zach Sanchez

SS: Tre Boston, Colin Jones

FS: Kurt Coleman, Dean Marlowe

CB2: vet signing, James Bradberry 

 

K: Graham Gano

P: Swayze Waters

LS: JJ Jansen

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