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NFC South team needs


Kognan

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Older article but didn’t see it posted.

“Carolina Panthers

Quarterbacks: The Panthers will head into the 2010 season with Matt Moore as the clear starter, barring another free-agent signing or trade. Carolina released QB Jake Delhomme. The team likely will add a veteran player to back up Moore.

Running backs: They added depth behind DeAngelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart by drafting Mike Goodson last year, so this position won't be a priority. Carolina also drafted its fullback of the future, Tony Fiammetta, in 2009, and cut Brad Hoover in March.

Receivers: This has long been a position of need for the Panthers. Muhsin Muhammad is an unrestricted free agent. He turns 37 in May and Carolina might be ready to move on. Finding a talented complement for Steve Smith could boost the passing game.

Offensive line: Carolina could use more depth throughout the offensive line, particularly at guard and center. ORG Keydrick Vincent is an unrestricted free agent and most likely will be allowed to depart.

Defensive line: This position is one they will need to address this offseason. While the Panthers re-signed DE Tyler Brayton, Peppers has moved on to Chicago. Depth at tackle is also a concern after the release of Maake Kemoeatu and Damione Lewis.

Linebackers: Weak-side 'backer would become a need if RFA Thomas Davis, who is recovering from a torn ACL departed, but he likely will be re-signed.

Defensive backs: The Panthers aren't expected to alter their collection of corners and safeties much this offseason. Starting CB Richard Marshall is a restricted free agent, but he has been tendered.

Special teams: Changes aren't anticipated at punter or kicker, but Carolina's special-teams units were pretty poor last season, so some new blood on coverage units and at returner would be no surprise.

Summary: Figuring what to do at defensive end in the post-Peppers era will consume the Panthers in the coming months, but finding a threat to pair with Steve Smith at receiver is major need as well.”

The remaining 3 NFCS teams are listed as well.

http://www.profootballweekly.com/2010/03/02/nfc-south-team-needs

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