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Christian McCaffrey was with the Carolina Panthers for the first six-and-a-half years of his career, where he quickly became be the top offensive weapon for the squad.  McCaffrey was a dynamo at Stanford, and as a rookie, he would accumulate 1,086 Yards from Scrimmage.  In his second year, he matched that in just Rushing Yards with 1,098 and had another 867 from the air showing off his dual-threat skills.  McCaffrey would be named a Second Team All-Pro and would finish third in both Yards From Scrimmage and All-Purpose Yards.  That season was good, but he was just warming up.

In 2019, McCaffrey joined the elite club of players who had at least 1,000 Rushing Yards and 1,000 Receiving Yards, and led the NFL in Yards From Scrimmage (2,392) and Touchdowns (19).and he was a First Team All-Pro,  Injuries held him to only 10 Games in 2020 and 2021, but he was healthy and a Pro Bowler again in 2022.  That is the good news.  The bad news, was that the Panthers were struggling and elected to the dual threat Brunning Back to the San Francisco 49ers.  McCaffrey left behind as a Panther with 50 Touchdowns and 7.272 YFS.
From Troy University, Mario Addison bounced around with Chicago, Indianapolis, and Washington before finding a home with the Carolina Panthers late in the 2012 season.  From 2013 to 2016, Addison would only start three games but we would be used as a pass rush specialist and would record 9.5 Quarterback Sacks in 2016.  Following that year, he would become a permanent starter and had an 11 Sack season in 2017.  Addison had at least nine Sacks in 2018 and 2019, but his run as a Panther ended, as he took his pass-rushing skills to Buffalo as a free agent.  He would have 55 Sacks and 49 Tackles for Loss for Carolina.

50. Byron Bell

Undrafted in 2011 from New Mexico, Byron Bell was an excellent pickup for the Carolina Panthers.  Bell would become the starting Right Tackle for the team early in his rookie season, and he would hold that spot for three seasons before switching to Left Tackle in his fourth year, which would be his last in Carolina as he would sign with the Tennessee Titans for the 2015 season.  Bell played 62 Games for Carolina.
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