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The Carolina Panthers have seen some shake-up on their roster this offseason. Gone is Greg Hardy, taking with him both the off-field headaches and 26 sacks from 2012 through 2013. Returning is Ted Ginn, after a season in the desert watching the Arizona Cardinals try to re-define who the worst possible starting quarterback could be. New is Michael Oher, attempting to revitalize his career after a rather horrible 2014.

DeAngelo Williams is gone. Kurt Coleman, Jarrett Boykin and Jordan Todman are in. These are relatively minor moves in the grand scheme of things, but they’ll serve to make the 2015 depth chart look substantially different than it did last season.

With the rush of free agency dying down, it’s as good a time as any to preview that depth chart. With question marks on the offensive line and at the various skill positions, not to mention an upcoming draft, there’s still a lot of re-shuffling that may occur between now and opening day.

However, it’s good to take these occasional snapshots to get a better view at where the team is set and where it needs to do more work before the 2015 season kicks off.

Let’s go position-by-position and look at where the Panthers are set and where they still have work to do leading up to this season.