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...and a child will lead them. But which one?


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Out of the players 25 years or younger on the Panthers roster, which one will have the most impact in 2013? 

We currently have 55 players signed that are 25 or younger.

 

Two observations from this.

 

#1, we have a really young team...REALLY young.

 

#2, There are 14 possibilities to this question.

 

I have little doubt that Cam, Luke, Star, KK, Hardy could possibly have All-Pro seasons, but I am looking for the unexpected miracle.

 

My guess to start the discussion is Frank Alexander.  I think he will be the biggest surprise in 2013.

 

What say you Huddle?

 

Did I mention we are young?  :)

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We will need children to break out not just a child.  It better be more than just one.  We need big years from guys like Cam, Luke, Star, Norman, Munnerlyn, Star, Kawaan, Adams and Amini as well as a number of veterans on the team.

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