Let the debates begin: 
Only two guards for the Panthers have been Pro Bowlers. After that, we went with Vincent for being a starter on the 2008 team that helped DeAngelo Williams rush for 18 touchdowns. Jordan Gross is the only All-Pro in franchise history at tackle, after that, it's solid play from others, but not stellar.
A pretty great tradition of linebackers gives this spot a lot of stellar seasons. Keuchly Keuchly NFL 
Mark Fields is an honorable mention for his 2002 season when he had 101 tackles and 7.5 sacks, 7 passes defensed, one pick and 10 run/pass stuffs.
Kalil could have had either 2013 or 2015, we went with 2013 because he didn't miss a game and had just one holding call, but 2015 did have the Super Bowl appearance, so there is that. Curtis Whitley gets Second-team for 1995 when he was selected to Dr. Z's All-Pro team. What did he see? Probably was Proscout, Inc., saw. They were often Z's source for his esoteric picks and they are well respected.
Frank Garcia had several good seasons but we went with 1999 due to the good  protection of Beuerlein  when he was among the best passers in the NFL and gets an honorable mention.
Only two guards for the Panthers have been Pro Bowlers. After that, we went with Vincent for being a starter on the 2008 team that helped DeAngelo Williams rush for 18 touchdowns. Jordan Gross is the only All-Pro in franchise history at tackle, after that, it's solid play from others, but not stellar.
Wesley Walls's touchdown total puts him up on Olsen's great season in 2015. Mike Tolbert had a slight edge over Howard Griffith who was a great lead blocker wherever he played and who was an unsung player in the 1996 Panthers playoff run.
For wide receivers, both numbers and honors dictated the selections, as well as for the slot receiver. 
Williams's 18 TDs in 2008 sealed that and Stephen Davis was key to the Panthers Super Bowl run in 2003. 
Quarterback? Hmmm Cam Newton's 2015 season Beuerlein's 
Peppers has most of the best seasons, we went with 2004. Greg Hardy, yes, that Greg Hardy, was excellent on the field in 2013. Short was a PFJ All-Pro this year and Kris Jenkins was a force in the early 2000s.
Kragen still has the most tackles in a single season by a Panther defensive tackle. He was a nose in a 3-4 and Lotulelei is a nose in a 4-3.
Peppers has most of the best seasons, we went with 2004. Greg Hardy, yes, that Greg Hardy, was excellent on the field in 2013. Short was a PFJ All-Pro this year and Kris Jenkins was a force in the early 2000s.
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Mark Fields is an honorable mention for his 2002 season when he had 101 tackles and 7.5 sacks, 7 passes defensed, one pick and 10 run/pass stuffs.
Decent corner seasons, too, with Josh Norman in the DPOY conversation until late in the season in 2015. Eric Davis was voted to the Pro Bowl in 1997 but his 1997 season was better, he had the same number of interceptions and gave up four fewer touchdowns. 
Had to really look to fill out the roster 
Kasay was a big part Panthers 1996 team coverage player 
 



 
Still think if Peppers makes it one more yard against the Broncos . He would have given Reed a run for DPOY.
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