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Updated Depth Chart (from Panthers.com)


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Position

1st

2nd

3rd

WR

DJ Chark Jr.

Terrace Marshall Jr.

 

LT

Ikem Ekwonu

Ricky Lee

 

LG

Brady Christensen

Nash Jensen

 

C

Bradley Bozeman

Cade Mays

 

RG

Chandler Zavala

Calvin Throckmorton

 

RT

Taylor Moton

 

 

TE

Ian Thomas

Tommy Tremble

Giovanni Ricci

TE

Hayden Hurst

Stephen Sullivan

 

WR

Jonathan Mingo

Laviska Shenault Jr.

 

WR

Adam Thielen

Ihmir Smith-Marsette

 

QB

Bryce Young

Andy Dalton

 

RB

Miles Sanders

Chuba Hubbard

 

 

 

Position

1st

2nd

3rd

DE

Derrick Brown

LaBryan Ray

 

NT

Shy Tuttle

Nick Thurman

 

DE

DeShawn Williams

 

 

OLB

Brian Burns

Yetur Gross-Matos

Amaré Barno

ILB

Shaq Thompson

Kamu Grugier-Hill

 

ILB

Frankie Luvu

Claudin Cherelus

 

OLB

Justin Houston

Marquis Haynes Sr.

DJ Johnson

CB

Jaycee Horn

CJ Henderson

 

CB

Donte Jackson

Troy Hill

D'Shawn Jamison

FS

Xavier Woods

Jammie Robinson

 

SS

Vonn Bell

Sam Franklin Jr.

 

NCB

Jeremy Chinn


Quick Observations:

 

1) 12 starters on offense, should help us score! Kidding. 3 WRs (Chark, Mingo and Thielen) and 2 TEs (Hurst and Thomas) are listed as starters. Maybe kept Sullivan because they view him as Hurst’s backup? I presume Thomas is more of a blocker. 
 

2) 5 DL (3 starters) but 6 OLBs (2 starters) seems like strange math. Hopefully that’s because they really like Barno/Haynes/YGM and the rookie Johnson.

3) I know it has been discussed, but will be interesting to see how they use Chinn alongside Bell and Woods.

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1 minute ago, Carl Spackler said:

Good players but a ton of holes at different positions. Shaky roster makeup at best this year. 

I don’t disagree with you. But, it’s year one of a rebuild, and we have cap flexibility going into next year. I’m optimistic. Of course, there will be some bumps, but if Bryce is good, we will be good. 

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1 minute ago, Panthercougar68 said:

If this team wins 8 to 9 games (and wins this shitty division in the process) 2024 sky is the limit.

8-9 wins would be a dream for sure. I

think this DL lineup, other than Brown, is a mid-level USFL lineup. The linebackers have speed and clearly this is a finesse defense, but it’s not unreasonable to think there’s gonna be some 150-yard rushing performances at their expense. And I get that you can’t fill every hole every offseason, but I still, yet again, feel underwhelmed with Fitterer’s overall performance. 

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Just now, Carl Spackler said:

8-9 wins would be a dream for sure. I

think this DL lineup, other than Brown, is a mid-level USFL lineup. The linebackers have speed and clearly this is a finesse defense, but it’s not unreasonable to think there’s gonna be some 150-yard rushing performances at their expense. And I get that you can’t fill every hole every offseason, but I still, yet again, feel underwhelmed with Fitterer’s overall performance. 

I think this year will be an interesting test, having a good D Corr. to make the adjustments and calls to mitigate lack of talent and depth. Plus I don't think the Panthers are done on the d-line yet.

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