Meet The Panthers
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Wide receiver David Gettis #12 of the Carolina Panthers.
The wide receiver was placed on injured reserve last year after a torn ACL. Brandon LaFell performed well as a receiver last year, so we will see where Gettis will fit in this year. (Photo by Otto Greule Jr/Getty Images)
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David Dixon #71
The Panthers singed linebacker, David Dixon, on Friday. He certainly will not be playing every down, unless the Panthers are once again plagued with injuries. He will probably be used on special teams. (Photo Credit: Brian Bahr /Allsport)
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DeAngelo Williams #34 of the Carolina Panthers
Last year, Williams only played for about 42% of the Panthers' offensive snaps. Although he did not get a huge amount of play time, he has proved himself worth keeping. He will continue to switch out with Jonathan Stewart. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)
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Cam Newton #1 of the Carolina Panthers
Cam Newton had a spectacular rookie season and Panther fans have high hopes for the QB. With one year under his belt, Newton will be able to better handle the pressures of his position. (Photo by Scott Cunningham/Getty Images)
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Ryan Kalil #67 of the Carolina Panthers.
Center, Ryan Kalil, has made headlines after declaring that the Carolina Panthers will win the Super Bowl this season. Kalil has been with the Panther's since he was drafted in 2007 from USC. (Photo by Brian A. Westerholt/Getty Images)
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Armanti Edwards #14 of the Carolina Panthers.
Edwards was drafted by the Panthers from Appalachian State in 2010. He was a punt returner last season, but that will likely be Joe Adams' job this year. Edwards will have to prove himself as a wide receiver who is worth keeping for the Panthers. (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images)
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Charles Johnson #95 of the Carolina Panthers.
The Panthers are shelling out big bucks to keep free agent, Charles Johnson this year. He turned down offers from Atlanta and Denver after Carolina offered Johnson $72 million over the next six years. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
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Byron Bell #77 of the Carolina Panthers.
Bell is the starting right tackle for the Carolina Panthers. He is only a second year player out of New Mexico who took Jeff Otah's spot after he was placed on injured reserve. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
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Linebacker Jon Beason #52 of the Carolina Panthers.
After tearing his Achilles during last season's opener, Beason is back and ready to play. He was medically cleared for camp, playing middle linebacker. (Photo by Geoff Burke/Getty Images)
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Running back Mike Tolbert #35 of the San Diego Chargers runs the ball in the endzone for a touchdown.
The Panthers signed free agent, Mike Tolbert, during the off-season. He played under Ron Rivera, former defensive coordinator, for three years in San Diego. Tolbert is an extremely versatile athlete, playing fullback, running back and on special teams.(Photo by Donald Miralle/Getty Images)
SAN DIEGO, CA - DECEMBER 11: during their NFL Game on December 11, 2011 at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego, California.
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Punter Brad Nortman #8 works on catching snaps at Carolina Panthers Rookie Camp.
In the sixth round, the Panthers drafted Nortman out of Wisconsin. The rookie is the only punter on the Carolina Roster. (Photo by Brian A. Westerholt/Getty Images)
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Joe Adams #15 makes his way to practice at Carolina Panthers Rookie Camp.
Wide receiver and return specialist out of Arkansas, Joe Adams, is a quick, explosive athlete. The 5' 10" player is less consistent catching the ball, but he is a threat in the running game.(Photo by Brian A. Westerholt/Getty Images)
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Frank Alexander #90 at Carolina Panthers Rookie Camp.
The Panthers drafted Frank Alexander, defensive end from Oklahoma, in the fourth round of the draft. He has some improving to do in order to make an impact in the NFL, but his size, strength and technique are promising.(Photo by Brian A. Westerholt/Getty Images)
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Amini Silatolu #61 at Carolina Panthers Rookie Camp.
The offensive lineman out of Midwestern State went 40th overall in the draft. Silatolu is an exceptional athelete who plays with speed, aggression and intensity. With experience, he could be a great addition to the offensive line.(Photo by Brian A. Westerholt/Getty Images)
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Carolina Panthers first round draft pick Luke Kuechly #59 makes his way to practice at Carolina Panthers Rookie Camp.
The linebacker out of Boston College was the ninth pick in the first round of the draft. His coverage and tackles could produce big numbers and mesh well with other linebackers like Jon Beason.(Photo by Brian A. Westerholt/Getty Images)
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