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TheSpecialJuan

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Quarterbacks

·          7 Kyle Allen

·          3 Will Grier

·          1 Cam Newton

Running backs

·         40 Alex Armah FB

·         39 Reggie Bonnafon PR

·         21 Elijah Holyfield

·         22 Christian McCaffrey

·         20 Jordan Scarlett

Wide receivers

·         15 Chris Hogan PR

·         12 D. J. Moore

·         10 Curtis Samuel

·         11 Torrey Smith

·         13 Jarius Wright

Tight ends

·         82 Chris Manhertz

·         88 Greg Olsen

·         80 Ian Thomas

 

Offensive linemen

·         65 Dennis Daley T/G

·         75 Brandon Greene T

·         69 Tyler Larsen C/G

·         74 Greg Little T

·         72 Taylor Moton T

·         61 Matt Paradis C

·         70 Trai Turner G

·         73 Greg Van Roten G

·         60 Daryl Williams T

Defensive linemen

·         97 Mario Addison DE

·         53 Brian Burns DE

·         92 Vernon Butler DT

·         98 Marquis Haynes DE

·         55 Bruce Irvin DE

·         77 Kyle Love DT

·         93 Gerald McCoy DT

·         94 Efe Obada DE

·         95 Dontari Poe DT

·         99 Kawann Short DT

 

Linebackers

·         56 Jermaine Carter OLB

·         59 Luke Kuechly MLB

·         43 Jordan Kunaszyk OLB

·         50 Christian Miller OLB

·         57 Andre Smith MLB

·         54 Shaq Thompson OLB

Defensive backs

·         33 Tre Boston FS

·         24 James Bradberry CB

·         47 Ross Cockrell CB

·         38 Javien Elliott CB

·         28 Rashaan Gaulden FS

·         26 Donte Jackson CB

·         42 Colin Jones FS

·         25 Eric Reid SS

·         23 Kevon Seymour CB

Special teams

·         44 J. J. Jansen LS

·          5 Michael Palardy P

·          4 Joey Slye K

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I feel like they’ll run a lot more 12 personnel than people expect. (saw a lot of this in the preseason)

They are leaning on Thomas and Olsen to be a real dual-threat in the passing game—together on the field in many situations. 

 

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2 minutes ago, ellis said:

I feel like they’ll run a lot more 12 personnel than people expect. (saw a lot of this in the preseason)

They are leaning on Thomas and Olsen to be a real dual-threat in the passing game—together on the field in many situations. 

 

Rekindle that G-Reg and Shockey combo back in Cam's rookie year. 

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4 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Rekindle that G-Reg and Shockey combo back in Cam's rookie year. 

You know, it doesn’t suck. Olsen. Thomas. Samuel and Moore. 

And then 22. Yep, you gotta deal with that too. 

It’s a bit of a nightmare to defend. If...IF...the offensive line can bring it, look out

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15 minutes ago, Hoenheim said:

Surprised holyfield made the team outright. Might not be active on game days like CAP was for the longest.

There is absolutely no way Holyfield would not get picked up by another team if he was cut.  He had one of the highest per attempt rushing average in the preseason and did well catching the ball too.  If there was any RB that was questionable making the team, it was Scarlett.

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