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The Nation's Best: Sixth Annual Herbie Awards
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... Let the second-guessing begin. So, without further ado, the sixth annual Herbie Awards. Top Offensive Linemen 1. Ryan Kalil, C, USC Ryan Kalil is a menace on the line. 2. Jordan Grimes, G, Purdue 3. Brian Daniels, G, Colorado 4. Justin Blalock, T, ... Comment?
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... back DeAngelo Williams, White, Panthers cornerback Richard Marshall, Panther offensive linemen Jordan Gross, Ryan Kalil, Jeff Otah, Keydrick Vincent and others. There will be a reception and party at the Marriott Hotel off Pelham Road and ... Comment?
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The Carolina Panthers' Offense in 2009: Hope for Change or Not?
... than eight games. Jordan Gross missed the first game in his career. Jeff Otah was out for a few games, and so was Ryan Kalil. Unlike the terrible year suffered in 2006 though, offensive line injuries did not become a big problem because the depth ... Comment?
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Carolina Panthers guard Keydrick Vincent
... who isn't clearly a long-term fit at his position. Left guard Jordan Gross, left guard Travelle Wharton, center Ryan Kalil and right tackle Jeff Otah are all younger than Vincent (31) and fit more clearly into the Panthers' long-range plans. Vincent ... Comment?
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Panthers' run game gets a key cog back
... who isn't clearly a long-term fit at his position. Left guard Jordan Gross, left guard Travelle Wharton, center Ryan Kalil and right tackle Jeff Otah are all younger than Vincent (31) and fit more clearly into the Panthers' long-range plans. Vincent ... Comment?
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Charles Johnson: Ready for Whatever Comes Next in Carolina
... the league in the Panthers 2007 draft class, which includes Pro Bowl linebacker Jon Beason, starting center Ryan Kalil, and the much-maligned but ever-promising Dwayne Jarrett. Johnson was inactive for the majority of the 2007 season, only cracking ... Comment?
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Panthers honored to wait tables for charity
... "It's an opportunity for us, hopefully, in a small way to bridge that gap a little bit." Baker and teammates Ryan Kalil (center), Matt Moore (quarterback), Kenny Moore (receiver), C.J. Wilson (cornerback) and Gary Barnidge (tight end) set aside ... Comment?
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Where's Monty Hall when you need him?
... they guessed correctly when Beason was still on the board. With the second-round pick, the Panthers added center Ryan Kalil , who has become a fixture on their offensive line. Revis and Beason both made the Pro Bowl this past year, and Kalil is a ... Comment?
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Will Panthers move up from 59?
... wanted to do." With good reason. The Panthers turned those two picks into middle linebacker Jon Beason and center Ryan Kalil, fixtures of their lineup for years to come. They also saved a few bucks, and were able to help the Jets get what they ... Comment?
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Panthers will be playing a waiting game today
... way to describe the Panthers' approach today. Two years ago, they weren't in the market for a center but snatched Ryan Kalil in the same slot they have this year, No. 59. Last season, they didn't need a linebacker but couldn't pass up Penn State ... Comment?
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Panthers' draft is all about the wait
... loss to the Giants? Remember Kurt Warner and Drew Brees slicing up the secondary? No. 59 is a viable pick. Ryan Kalil, the Panthers' starting center, was once a No. 59 choice. But it takes a long time to get to 59. So the 2009 Panthers draft will be ... Comment?
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Big question for New Orleans Saints in today's NFL draft is, 'Deal or no Deal?'
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... they guessed correctly when Beason was still on the board. With the second-round pick, the Panthers added center Ryan Kalil, who has become a fixture on their offensive line. Revis and Beason both made the Pro Bowl this past year, and Kalil is a ... Comment?
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Panthers fans might just sleep through this draft
... loss to the Giants? Remember Kurt Warner and Drew Brees slicing up the secondary? No. 59 is a viable pick. Ryan Kalil, the Panthers' starting center, was once a No. 59 choice. But it takes a long time to get to 59. So the 2009 Panthers draft will be ... Comment?
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Patrick the Panther? thumbnail
... out big bucks for Jordan Gross and Travelle Wharton and investing first and second round picks on Jeff Otah and Ryan Kalil in the last two drafts. With that much beef, do the Panthers need a short, mobile quarterback? Let's rephrase that question Do ... Comment?
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Panthers' draft all about patience . . . and Julius Peppers
... loss to the Giants? Remember Kurt Warner and Drew Brees slicing up the secondary? No. 59 is a viable pick. Ryan Kalil, the Panthers' starting center, was once a No. 59 choice. But it takes a long time to get to 59. So the 2009 Panthers draft will be ... Comment?
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Panthers hope for solid second-round pick
... selected 59th overall are currently starters in the league including guard Mike Pollak (Colts, 2008), center Ryan Kalil (Panthers, 2007), tackle Jeremy Trueblood (Bucs, 2006), defensive end Jonathan Babineaux (Falcons, 2005) and safety Sean Jones ... Comment?
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... to be in -- especially when you look at what the team did in 2007, when they also had No. 59. They drafted center Ryan Kalil from Southern California. That turned out to be an excellent choice. Kalil has developed into one of the league's top young ... Comment?
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Offseason decisions loom for Panthers
... need at this position. OFFENSIVE LINE STARTERS: Left tackle Jordan Gross, left guard Travelle Wharton, center Ryan Kalil, right guard Keydrick Vincent, right tackle Jeff Otah DEPTH: Center/guard Mackenzy Bernadeau, tackle Geoff Schwartz LOOKING ... Comment?
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Panthers' plan began months ago
... than usual, as they started eight players with three years or fewer of experience -- Williams, Beason, center Ryan Kalil, right tackle Jeff Otah, tight ends Jeff King and Dante Rosario, defensive tackle Nick Hayden and safety Charles Godfrey.A Three ... Comment?
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Hurney moves toward stable O-line
... ascending guard Travelle Wharton and eye-opening rookie Jeff Otah) under contract through at least 2012. Center Ryan Kalil is the short-timer, since he has just two more years of contract left. That's two first-rounders, a second and a third-rounder ... Comment?





