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How many Panthers will make the NFLN 2013 top 100


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The players have more respect for Cam's game than Kaepernick. I am actually surprise because the media is trying their best make RGIII, Kaepernick and Russell Wilson the darlings of the league.

 

You forgot Luck. But Russell Wilson is the best of them all. That dude got a gigantic 10.5 inches hand, the wingspan of a 6'3 tall person, with 4.5 speed, rocket arm and a legitimate pocket passer. Luck is an interception machine and will be exposed. The rookie excuse can't last for long.

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Cant make a topic but this kind of ties in and I wanted to post it.

 

Just took a look over PFF's top 101 of 2012.  I still haven't gone over it in-depth but I was kind of surprised at what I found.  
 
 
Also the Bucs have the most players on the list at 4:
Gerald McCoy- #20
V-Jax - #27
Lavonte David - #82
Doug Martin - #88
 
Falcons have 3:
Matt Ryan - #17
Tony G - #44
Roddy White - #49
No Julio Jones unless I missed him.
 
Carolina with 2:
Charles Johnson - #67
Gregg Hardy - #86
 
Saints have none.
 
 

 

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You forgot Luck. But Russell Wilson is the best of them all. That dude got a gigantic 10.5 inches hand, the wingspan of a 6'3 tall person, with 4.5 speed, rocket arm and a legitimate pocket passer. Luck is an interception machine and will be exposed. The rookie excuse can't last for long.

 

that's unlikely. Having to carry a team as a rookie means putting the ball in the air a lot. Being a rookie means you throw a lot of INTs. 

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No Kuechly or Smitty?

 

No Julio Jones, either? BS.

Well PFF probably has the most in-depth analysis around.  They grade everything from the normal recorded stats to what happened on the actual play.  If a DT gets pushed back 3 yards off the line, points are deducted according to a specific formula.  It might not be right or wrong but they are just as good if not better than most sites.

 

Edit: Both Julio Jones (#73) and Drew Brees (#79) were on the list.  

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that's unlikely. Having to carry a team as a rookie means putting the ball in the air a lot. Being a rookie means you throw a lot of INTs. 

 

Reggie Wayne would take offense to that. Only way a QB can carry their team is if they amass lots of rushing yards. If you're putting the ball in the air a lot someone must be catching it a lot. Just like any other sport, you can't carry your team by merely assisting. Cam and RG3 were doing work on the ground(like Adrian Person) thus you can say they carry their team.

 

For every Payton, there is a reggie wayne, Damarius thomas, marvin harrison.

For every Brady, there is a welker, randy moss, givens.

For every Cam, well ace boogie aka killa cam doesn't come in pair.

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If you think players will drop Cam 60 spots and out of the top 100, I think you are under rating the respect factor that a player of his size and skill set brings to the game.

Cam is a transcending type of player and he will be on this list. I would say that after 2 years under his belt, Cam has that respect factor by opposing defensive players.

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This. Cam should be in the top 30. 

 

You are on crack if you think our DEs will be ahead of Peppers.

 

Yup. I think Cam will be ahead of RG3 and Luck.

 

I though that both CJ and Hardy were going to make the list until I saw Peppers at 54, JPP at 55, Suggs at 56, and Allen at 60. There's no way our guys are ahead of those four pass rushers. CJ and Hardy probably did had better season last year but this is about recognition; i.e., Revis.

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