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Depth Chart Update


Humble Pie

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Looks like even though (almost) everyone thought he was on the bubble, DJ seems to have snagged the #2 spot for now, followed by Lafell, Edwards, Gettis and Martin. (So, out of all you predictors, who nailed it?!)

With 6 receivers it's safe to say we aren't bringing anyone else in.

I thought we might keep a little more depth at CB (Gamble, Marshall, Captain, and McClain), but with the safety backups we look decent.

DE depth looks to be nasty. Might I say best in the league? (...maybe I'm biased)

Can't wait to get our first W next weekend...

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lol how can Lafell let you down he hasn't even played a real game yet. jarrett s obviously the joke here living below expectations. Clearly this year is make or break for him even though most feel he is a bust already. He is young and immature.

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DJ is still a mystery to me..they will say he's starting..but then you'll see another reciever in his spot for most of the game..he's a head scratcher that guy.

oh and goodson is ahead of sutton on the depth chart too..kickoff return must of really impressed the team.

http://www.panthers.com/team/depth-chart.html

Goodson should be ahead of Sutton...he is a much more dynamic RB.

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