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| Carolina Panthers Organization | Carolina Panthers staff | | Front Office- Owner/Founder
Jerry Richardson - President
Danny Morrison - General Manager
Marty Hurney - Director of Pro Scouting
Mark Koncz - Director of College Scouting
Don Gregory - Director of Team Administration
Rob Rogers
Head Coaches - Head Coach
John Fox - Assistant Head Coach/Running Backs
Jim Skipper
Offensive Coaches - Offensive Coordinator
Jeff Davidson - Quarterbacks/Passing Game Coordinator
Rip Scherer - Wide Receivers
Tyke Tolbert - Tight Ends/Offensive Quality Control
Geep Chryst - Offensive Line
Dave Magazu
| | | Defensive Coaches - Defensive Coordinator
Ron Meeks - Defensive Line
Brian Baker - Linebackers
Richard Smith - Secondary
Ron Milus - Secondary
Mike Gillhamer - Defensive Quality Control
Sam Mills III
Special Teams Coaches - Special Teams Coordinator
Jeff Rodgers - Special Teams Assistant
Sam Garnes
Strength and Conditioning - Strength and Conditioning
Jerry Simmons
Coaching Staff Management
| | | Panthers Offensive Depth Chart |
| | | FB1 Tony Fiammetta 2 Tyrell Sutton
| | RB1 DeAngelo Williams 2 Jonathan Stewart 3 Mike Goodson 4 Josh Vaughan 5 Dantrell Savage
| | | | | | | | QB1 Matt Moore 2 Jimmy Clausen 3 Hunter Cantwell 4 Tony Pike
| | | | WR1 Dwayne Jarrett 2 Brandon LaFell 3 Charly Martin 4 Armanti Edwards
| WR1 Steve Smith 2 Kenneth Moore 3 Wallace Wright 4 David Gettis
| RT1 Jeff Otah 2 Geoff Schwartz 3 Rob Petitti
| RG1 Mackenzy Bernadeau 2 Steve Justice
| C1 Ryan Kalil 2 J.J. Jansen
| LG1 Travelle Wharton 2 Duke Robinson
| LT1 Jordan Gross 2 Garry Williams
| TE1 Jeff King 2 Dante Rosario 3 Gary Barnidge 4 Jamie Petrowski
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| Panthers Defensive Depth Chart |
LCB1 Chris Gamble 2 Captain Munnerlyn 3 Brian Witherspoon 4 R.J. Stanford
| LE1 Tyler Brayton 2 Hilee Taylor
| LDT1 Louis Leonard 2 Nick Hayden 3 Corvey Irvin
| | RDT1 Tank Tyler 2 Ed Johnson 3 Derek Landri
| RE1 Charles Johnson 2 Everette Brown 3 Greg Hardy
| RCB1 Richard Marshall 2 C.J. Wilson 3 Marcus Hudson 4 Robert McClain
| | | | WLB1 Thomas Davis 2 Jamar Williams 3 Quinton Culberson 4 Jordan Senn
| | MLB1 Jon Beason 2 Dan Connor 3 Mortty Ivy
| | SLB1 James Anderson 2 Eric Norwood
| | | | | | FS1 Charles Godfrey 2 Sherrod Martin 3 Aaron Francisco 4 Jordan Pugh
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| | Recent Panthers Player News | LB - Davis, Thomas Panthers | Hoping Thomas Davis will be able to return this year The Carolina Panthers are hoping that LB Thomas Davis (knee) can be back in six months and play in the second half of the season but there are no guarantees, reports Steve Reed, of CarolinaGrowl.com. Davis tore his anterior cruciate ligament during offseason workouts.
| QB - Clausen, Jimmy Panthers | Jimmy Clausen could be potential holdout Carolina Panthers QB Jimmy Clausen could potentially be a holdout, according to ESPN.com. Clausen, a second-round draft pick, will likely seek greater compensation than a typical second rounder because he is a potential franchise quarterback.
| QB - Clausen, Jimmy Clausen Still 3rd String Carolina Panthers QB Jimmy Clausen is still working with the third-team offense during offseason workouts and likely would have to shine in preseason games and seriously outperform QB Matt Moore to win the starting job, reports ESPN's John Clayton.
| CB - Marshall, Richard Richard Marshall skipping minicamp in Carolina Veteran CB is another disgruntled restricted free agent
| LB - Davis, Thomas Thomas Davis in express lane with ACL recovery Panthers linebacker on field less than six months after surgery
| S - Harris, Chris Panthers trade S Harris to Bears for LB Williams The Carolina Panthers traded starting strong safety Chris Harris to the Chicago Bears on Tuesday, continuing their offseason roster overhaul.
| DE - Peppers, Julius Bears Sign DE Julius Peppers ESPN's Adam Schefter reports that free agent Julius Peppers will receive $40 million in the first three years of his deal with Chicago, which is likely to be guaranteed.
| DE - Peppers, Julius Julius Peppers Will Hit Free Agency
WCNC in Charlotte, North Carolina reports that the Carolina Panthers will not use the franchise tag again this off-season on defensive end Julius Peppers.
ESPN.com’s Adam Schefter confirms the report.
| RB - Williams, DeAngelo Report: Panthers RB Williams Has Surgery (SportingNews.com) Carolina Panthers running back DeAngelo Williams informed the world he was having surgery Monday by posting it...
| DE - Peppers, Julius Patriots | Have most interest in Peppers? Pat Kirwan, of NFL.com, reports the New England Patriots are the team that has the most interest in Carolina Panthers DL Julius Peppers. Peppers should help bolster the team’s pass rush, which struggled last season.
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| | Recent Panthers Headlines | NFL division races: NFC South (SportingNews.com) A look at the strengths, weaknesses, rehab issues and what to expect in the NFC South, as provided by SN's NFL correspondents: New Orleans Saints The strength: The Saints have the most potent and versatile offense in the NFL, led by Drew Brees. Coach Sean Payton is the game's most creative play caller, and he creates mismatches using a deep array of weapons. The Saints are loaded at receiver, running back and tight end and have three Pro Bowlers in the offensive line.
| NFP Power Rankings (The National Football Post) Each week, the National Football Post will bring you our NFL Power Rankings: a rundown of how we stack up the...
| Big concerns: NFC South (SportingNews.com) Atlanta Falcons The starting secondary will play together for the first time in Sunday's opener at Pittsburgh. CB Dunta Robinson didn't play in the preseason because of a tight hamstring. He did practice the last two weeks, but the coaches didn't want to expose him to injury in a meaningless exhibition game. During the offseason minicamp and spring practices, he lined up on the left side. He will play the right corner against Pittsburgh.
| Panthers go with Pike as 3rd QB after cuts (The National Football Post) The Carolina Panthers picked rookie quarterback Tony Pike to be their No. 3 behind Jimmy Clausen.
| Alford, Whimper and Bomar among NY Giants cuts (The Canadian Press) EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. - The New York Giants cuts some ties to their 2008 Super Bowl championship team, waiving defensive tackle Jay Alford and offensive lineman Guy Whimper.
| Panthers cut Tyler, Moore, Cantwell; Pike No. 3 QB (AP) The Carolina Panthers have cut defensive tackle Tank Tyler, receiver Kenny Moore and quarterback Hunter Cantwell in a series of moves to get to 53 players for the regular season. Receiver Trent Guy and seventh-round pick R.J. Stanford were also let go on Saturday. The Panthers placed guard Duke Robinson, special-teamer Aaron Francisco and offensive linemen C.J.
| Alford, Whimper and Bomar among NY Giants cuts (PA SportsTicker) By TOM CANAVAN AP Sports Writer
| Panthers cut Cantwell; Pike to be No. 3 QB (The Canadian Press) CHARLOTTE, N.C. - The Carolina Panthers have decided on rookie Tony Pike as their No. 3 quarterback over Hunter Cantwell.
| Bears shopping special teams ace Tim Shaw (The National Football Post) Tim Shaw set a franchise record with 30 tackles last season and now the Chicago Bears are working to find him a...
| Patriots release DL Lewis, OL Ghiaciuc (The Canadian Press) FOXBOROUGH, Mass. - The New England Patriots have released defensive lineman Damione Lewis and offensive lineman Eric Ghiaciuc.
| What did we learn about the NFL this preseason? (AP) The Dallas Cowboys and New York Jets are supposed to be among the ranks of Super Bowl favorites. They sure didn't look like it during the preseason. Of course, those games also didn't count. That's the trouble with trying to make sense of the preseason. We don't know how much to take from the things we saw the last five weeks.
| NFL preseason: Can Cowboys and Jets really be bad? (AP) The Dallas Cowboys and New York Jets are supposed to be Super Bowl favorites. They sure didn't look like it this preseason. Of course, those games also didn't count. That's the trouble with trying to make sense of the preseason. We don't know how much of the last five weeks will matter once the regular season begins.
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