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BREAKING NEWS: Panthers hire OLB coach


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AC Carter joins the Rams after completing his first season coaching in the NFL as a defensive quality control coach for the Denver Broncos in 2022. Prior to breaking into the NFL, he spent five years coaching at the college level – two at Kansas (graduate assistant/defensive assistant, 2020-21), one at Hampton (defensive tackles, 2019), and two at Eastern Illinois (graduate assistant/director of football operations in 2017, defensive line coach in 2018). He began his coaching career coaching high school football in Louisiana for two years.

 

meh....

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38 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

 

OLB Michael Hoecht..... he's a FA and was the top backup/#3...... so book it he becomes a panther

 

lots of rams FA have my thoughts, check them out-

  • LT Joe Noteboom
  • LT Alaric Jackson
  • WR Demarcus Robinson
  • QB Jimmy Garoppolo
  • OLB Michael Hoecht
  • WR Tutu Atwell
  • LB Christian Rozeboom
  • S John Johnson III
  • TE Hunter Long
  • CB Ahkello Witherspoon
  • OG Conor McDermott
  • DL Larrell Murchison
  • WR Tyler Johnson
  • LB Troy Reeder
  • DT Neville Gallimore
  • NT Bobby Brown III
  • RB Ronnie Rivers (RFA)
  • LB Jake Hummel (RFA)
  • C Dylan McMahon (ERFA)

 

Robinson and tutu have would be under radar signings, that could make impacts. Couple of DLmen too. Hunter long buy low. JJIII for safety.......

Feels like I want to dam near want to sign half this group....

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