The Panthers publish the first unofficial depth chart of 2020


CHARLOTTE – The Panthers released the first unofficial depth chart of the season on Monday. It is worth emphasizing that the depth chart is not official and will change not only for Sunday’s race against the Raiders but also throughout the season.

But for the sake of discussion, here are some of the components that come out:

– The Panthers are listed as at least three starters from the 2020 draft election: defensive tackle Derrick Brown, defensive end Yetur Gross-Matoz and Cornback K Troy Pride Jr.

– Safety Jeremy Chin is also essentially on first team defense. The strainside linebacker position has an “or” between China and linebacker Jaime Carter. While most teams use three wide-receiver formations as their bad offense, the Chinese are expected to see significant game time.

– While Idea is proud to be the first team defense on the depth chart, the Panthers have not officially announced the starter. Ally Apple Paul Reserve / Injured, Corn Elder can also compete for a snap in the corner. Also, newly acquired Rasul Douglas has started 18 games with the Eagles in the last three years. Elder and Douglas are second-team players on the initial depth chart.

– The backup quarterback also has a “or” designation between Will Gear and PJ Wal Wal Kar. The role of No. 2 can vary from one week to the next depending on who performs well in practice.

– From left to right, the initial offensive line reads like this: Russell Okung, Dennis Daly, Matt Paradis, John Miller and Taylor Motton. Greg Little, the second round pick of 2019, is the backup left tackle. P Ve Michael Shoffield is listed as a backup right guard, but since there is no name behind Deleney, Schofield could potentially fill in the left guard if necessary. Daly is currently dealing with a foot injury.

– DJ Moore and Robbie Anderson are two first-team wide receivers as Carolina also lists fullback Alex Armah as a starter. Curtis Samuel will often be out there when the Panthers use three widths. Seth Roberts is the second wide receiver in the team.

– Chris Manhartz with Ian Thomas II as the first team tight match in slots, but both players will play plenty.

– In 2017 Ramz’s -l-Pro Returner is listed as both Farooq Cooper, No. 1 Kick Returner and Punt Returner. Carolina has Moore as a backup punt returner and Trenton Cannon as a backup kick returner.