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Panthers' 53-man roster projection includes four rookie defense starters

The Carolina Panthers open the season on Sept. 13 against the Las Vegas Raiders at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte. This has been a complete overhaul of the roster for first-year NFL coach Matt Rhule and his staff, the least experienced in the league. It's a new era with franchise quarterback Cam Newton now in New England and Pro Bowl linebacker Luke Kuechly taking early retirement. Here's a 53-man roster projection:


QUARTERBACK (3): Teddy Bridgewater, Will Grier, P.J. Walker

Rhule believes he has three quarterbacks that can win games in the NFL - eventually. But right now Bridgewater is the only one that has proven he can win now, going 22-12 as a starter, including 5-0 with New Orleans last year. Experience with first-year offensive coordinator Joe Brady, pin-point passing and leadership are a big reason Rhule felt Bridgewater was a "better fit'' than Newton in this rebuild. Walker appears to have the edge over Grier, but it's tight. His ability as a playmaker under Rhule at Temple and in the XFL this past season provides a comfort level in case something happens to Bridgewater.