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Panthers Rookies that can make an Impact


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Pretty good read on yahoo searched didn't find it.

 

 

http://sports.yahoo.com/news/carolina-panthers-rookies-impact-150500716.html

 

Kenjon Barner, RB - I know the Panthers have a great one-two punch already with DeAngelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart in the backfield, but both of those guys have shown their proneness to injuries. Barner really thrived his last two seasons at Oregon. His junior year he ran for 939 yards and scored 11 touchdowns. He came back his senior season and ran for 1,767 yards and 21 touchdowns. He ran for over 100 yards in six games last season. Four of those games he ran for over 190 yards. Carolina has a fast paced offense, similar to what Barner flourished in at Oregon. Barner is exactly what the Panthers are looking for in terms of a change-of-pace back.

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Star & Kugbila will have the most impact.

 

I think Short may have just as big of an impact as Star just depends on how well we rotate the DTs in and out.

 

Kugbila providing he starts no later than after our bye week.

 

I would say that Klien, Barner and Lester will be solid contributors.

 

Especially Klien.  I think with his versatility he could spell Davis or Beason just to keep them fresh.

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I always liked Barner watching Duck games but i cant see him getting too many touches, you never know though. One thing i DO know is, if he does get the ball, its a good chance he takes it to the house.

 

I think star and short stand out but wont put up numbers so much of the fact that they open the flood gates for CJ and Hardy

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I think kugbila will have a real impact on an exercise bike.

So three weeks in May and June have given the ability to make general statements like this concerning the regular season?  What is your secret?  Tarot cards? 

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