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NFL DraftCSR Film RoomCarolina Panthers general manager Marty Hurney delivered
on a promise this offseasonNew,32commentsThe Carolina Panthers pledged to
protect Cam Newton, and while there are plenty of reasons to criticize Marty, he
followed through this time.EDTShareTweetShareShareCarolina Panthers general
manager Marty Hurney delivered on a promise this offseasonJeremy Brevard-USA
TODAY SportsThere are many reasons to be critical of Carolina Panthers general
manager Marty Hurney, anywhere from his past mistakes of paying too much to
retain internal talent to his ignorance of the free safety position as of this
writing. Marty is by no means a perfect general manager, and it is possible that
after this season or next he won¡¯t be one at all. In truth, Hurney has his wagon
hitched to head coach Ron Rivera along with the core talent this team has built.
So while Hurney by no means made this team
perfect
Youth Greg
Van Roten Jersey , he swung for the fences for one of those players; Cam
Newton. Ron Rivera told us back in February that this team needed to protect
their quarterback, and they certainly stuck to their plan with how they
addressed the offseason. This team had a lot of needs in order to be successful,
so it was very important that they address the right needs with the limited
salary and draft capital they had. And they threw a lot of it at the offensive
line.Matt ParadisWhile many other teams were out making waves and throwing money
at things, the Panthers quietly snatched the consensus best center in free
agency off the market. It wasn¡¯t the flashiest signing, but experts and
analytics applauded the signing. Paradis had some minor injury concerns, but
when healthy he could be an excellent replacement for Ryan Kalil, who once was a
stalwart for the offensive line. This signing was huge because it not only
marked center off the offseason checklist, but they had found a proven commodity
rather than a rookie to helm the interior. Daryl WilliamsThere was plenty of
fear that Marty 2.0 would return to his Marty 1.0 ways and throw a huge contract
at Williams to retain
him
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Roten Jersey , despite already having a solid right tackle and Williams
coming off a major knee injury. Instead, the Panthers let him test the market.
Instead of getting a Matt Kalil-esque deal in free agency, Williams¡¯ market
dried up. Instead, he returned on a one-year, $6 million dollar prove-it
contract. While there are question marks about Williams¡¯ ¡°All Pro¡± season of the
past, this turned out to be a very fair deal, giving the Panthers some
flexibility in the event they walked away from the draft without a true left
tackle.The draftThere were rumors that the Panthers were looking at Greg Little
with their first round pick, however when edge rusher Brian Burns fell to
them
Youth Eric Reid
Jersey , they pulled the trigger and rolled the dice on the second round.
On Day 2, they ended up trading the No. 77 overall pick to go up and nab Greg
Little at the top of the second round. While many see the trade as using too
much capital to acquire a player, when you examine it through a different lens
you can see the value. The Panthers could have taken Little in the first round
and retained that pick, but instead they acquired both Burns and Little, both of
which they likely had a first round grade on. In addition, they used a 6th round
pick on Dennis Daley, someone who could play multiple positions on a line with
some development.ConclusionWe can¡¯t really see how good or bad the pick was
until Little plays, but the logic is there. Little could be a day one starter at
offensive tackle
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Eric Reid Jersey , as his draft profile and scouting indicates a high
level of pass protection ability. This also gives the Panthers even more options
at offensive tackle than they¡¯ve had in the past. In years prior, the Panthers
plan at left tackle was ¡°this guy or bust¡±, as Matt Kalil and Michael Oher never
really had any true back up in the event of injury. Now, the Panthers have Greg
Little and we know that Taylor Moton can at least be passable if needed as a
left tackle. In addition, at right tackle they have both Williams and Moton who
can both be high level starters, with whoever ends up starting being backed up
by the other. Williams could also factor into the left guard position, as Greg
Van Roten was consistent but also someone that could be improved upon.The
Panthers walked away having addressed the biggest needs on the offensive line,
and allowed themselves some leeway in the event an injury happens.
Heck
Youth Matt Paradis
Jersey , the Panthers locked down a back up for Paradis in Tyler Larsen
last offseason. Every position has someone who can step in that isn¡¯t some guy
we¡¯ve never seen play NFL football.So while many are rightly critical of Marty
Hurney, he certainly stuck to his guns this offseason. And the last time Cam
Newton was surrounded by a competent offensive line, they went to the Super
Bowl. So if you have to hitch your bet to anyone, I think hitching it to Newton
was the right call. All Panthers fans welcome 10pm ET."WhiteFanposts Fanshots
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Radio: Panthers Hall of Honor editionNew,1commentAll Panthers fans welcome 10pm
ET.EDTShareTweetShareShareCat Scratch Radio: Panthers Hall of Honor editionCat
Scratch Radio is back to discuss all things Carolina Panthers including the
recent draft and the announcement of four Panthers entering the Hall of Honor.
Call in to just listen live or preferably add your voice to the conversation.
All Panthers fans welcome. Of course you can always download the episode and
listen later.You¡¯ll need a headset with a mic to talk (but not listen) if you
don¡¯t dial in via land line (see below). A cell phone will work but usually the
quality of the call presents a problem. I believe you have to sign up for an
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chat. You can follow the show and get automated notices of upcoming shows by
visiting the CSR Radio page on BTR by clicking here.To dial in via land line:
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include your user name. You can do both as well, chat via Blog talk Radio chat
box and dial in via land line to talk. If you have a bad connection, background
noise or other issue I reserve the right to mute you in order to not mess up the
recording.All Panthers fans welcome!If you should miss the show you can always
download previous episodes from Blog Talk Radio or by using the embedded player
above.Tonight¡¯s host: JaxonOn tonight¡¯s docket:Panthers Hall of HonorNFL Draft
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