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Which Panthers have pro bowl potential this year?


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CMC is a lock, provided he stays healthy.

If Burns and Reddick continue to terrorize QBs, I could see them in there, too.

Shaq is an outside possibility, if he continues to up his game.

Brown and Jones just aren't going to get the recognition. Horn *might* get some, but to do so, QBs are going to have to throw his way and help improve his counting stats.

Chinn doesn't look like he's going to be included, as his counting stats are on the way down. He's still playing well, but in his new position, I don't think he gets the attention.

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18 minutes ago, t96 said:

Sam (if he keeps it up and other QBs drop out like they always do)

Underrated choice.

Brady, Rodgers, Wilson and Stafford probably all say screw it and turn down invites. Ryan probably does too if he has a chance. Wouldn't be surprised if Dak or Cousins turn down an invite as well. That leaves very little competition for Sam if he wants to go even if he's like the 7th alternate. Hell, Trubisky made the pro bowl one year because of a similar situation.

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