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Our projected LG from NFL.com


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I know this doesn’t mean anything until the pads go on, but nfl.com is projecting Tyler Larsen to win the LG spot. I’m for that. If he can step up that leaves Moton to perfect his craft as a Tackle. Tackles are that much harder to find anyway.  If R Kalil goes down again Tyler can slip into C and Moton, Sirles, or Van Roten could play guard.  As long as it’s not Amini  

Oh and Cockrell on the outside but that is not that much of a reach right now. 

Carolina Panthers

 

QB: Cam Newton 
RB: Christian McCaffrey 
WR: Devin Funchess 
WR: D.J. Moore 
WR: Torrey Smith 
TE: Greg Olsen 
LT: Matt Kalil 
LG: Tyler Larsen 
C: Ryan Kalil 
RG: Trai Turner 
RT: Daryl Williams

DE: Julius Peppers 
DT: Dontari Poe 
DT: Kawann Short 
DE: Mario Addison 
OLB: Thomas Davis 
MLB: Luke Kuechly 
OLB: Shaq Thompson 
CB: James Bradberry 
CB: Ross Cockrell 
S: Mike Adams 
S: Da'Norris Searcy

 

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Quietly, Larsen has started 15 games for us over the past 2 years.  While he is probably not a true C, I can see LG being the easiest position to play on the OL...Maybe he will do fine there.

Forget grooming Moton for a year--I want him to compete with Matt K for the LT job.  Period.  However, Moton does not think the LT job is open (interview where he said he wanted to go for the LG job because it is open), and that makes me wonder about his competitive fire. All jobs are open if you are good enough. 

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23 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

Quietly, Larsen has started 15 games for us over the past 2 years.  While he is probably not a true C, I can see LG being the easiest position to play on the OL...Maybe he will do fine there.

Forget grooming Moton for a year--I want him to compete with Matt K for the LT job.  Period.  However, Moton does not think the LT job is open (interview where he said he wanted to go for the LG job because it is open), and that makes me wonder about his competitive fire. All jobs are open if you are good enough. 

Not when Ron Rivera is head coach, lets just be real. The fact that he stated only one position is open for the taking  this early tells you all you need to know.

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37 minutes ago, Carolina Cajun said:

I'm gonna say this without a doubt, if Moton gets the guard spot, and we're short a swing tackle...hurney is gonna bring in Everyone's favorite Byron Bell.  That move would put more people on suicide watch then Bersin making the squad again.

Pretty sure he talked to the Jets a couple days ago, don’t know if they signed him 

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5 hours ago, Carolina Cajun said:

I'm gonna say this without a doubt, if Moton gets the guard spot, and we're short a swing tackle...hurney is gonna bring in Everyone's favorite Byron Bell.  That move would put more people on suicide watch then Bersin making the squad again.

Brace yourself...Moton will be LG

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7 hours ago, RumHam said:

Great roster until i saw those last three...

At least safety is the (only) position with decent options still available. So we can call if the suicide watch until after the summer vacations :)

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