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Jake Delhomme #17 | Quarterback | Carolina Panthers
Height: 6-2    Weight: 215    Born: Jan 10, 1975, Breaux Bridge, LA

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Statistics
YearTeamGCompPaAttComp%PaYdsPaAvgPaTdsIntRat300YGRuAttRuYdsRuAvgRuTDs
2002NO381080.01139.900113.804-2-0.50
2003CAR1626644959.232197.2191680.6341431.01
2004CAR1631053358.238867.2291587.3425712.81
2005CAR1626243560.234217.8241688.1224311.21
2006CAR1326343161.028056.5171182.6018120.70
2007CAR3558664.06247.381111.816264.30
2007 Game Log
WeekOppCompPaAttComp%PaYdsPaAvgPaTdsIntRatRuAttRuYdsRuAvgRuTDs
1@STL182766.71997.430125.43124.00
2HOU274165.93167.731103.311313.00
3@ATL101855.61096.120110.6210.50
Player Notes
June 13, 2008
Jake Delhomme handled the majority of the passing reps with the first-team offense during the Panthers' final OTA sessions, according to the Rock Hill Herald. He said, "I feel ready to go. Will I have a pitch count in training camp? I'm sure I will because it will probably be the smart thing to do. In training camp there will be soreness. If there isn't soreness then I'm probably not putting in enough effort. If it's just normal soreness and not pain-wise, then everything is on track. But I feel like everything is on track."

Our View:This is great news regarding his progress, but won't get too excited until he performs well in preseason action.
June 10, 2008
Jake Delhomme is coming off Tommy John surgery, but is not believed to be restricted to a set pass count, according to the Rock Hill Herald.

Our View:He is making excellent progress in his recovery, and is putting great "zip" on his passes and isn't being held back physically, but his numbers could still be limited, as the team wants to employ a power-running game to chew up the clock, following the addition of punishing rookie rusher Jonathan Stewart.
May 29, 2008
Quarterback Jake Delhomme participated in team drills on the opening day of the team's optional workouts, and threw about 40 passes up from the 34 he threw in individual drills during April's minicamp, according to ESPN. Delhomme said he was "mentally a little rusty," but said his arm felt fine.

Our View:Delhomme had ligament-replacement surgery in his right elbow last fall after playing in only three games. The Panthers expect Delhomme to be at full strength for the start of training camp in July. And this represents another positive step in his rehabilitation from elbow surgery.
May 28, 2008
The Panthers first day of optional workouts opened on Wednesday, and Jake Delhomme was taking snaps in team drills. Delhomme informs the AP that he is "mentally a little rusty," but his right elbow feels good. He underwent Tommy John surgery in October.

Our View:All reports about Delhomme's recovery continue to be positive. He is in line to be fully ready for training camp, and Jake remains the unquestioned starter as long as he is healthy.
May 8, 2008
Jake Delhomme's arm continues to look very strong, according to CarolinaGrowl.com. He is recovering from elbow surgery, and is reportedly throwing the ball better now than he has in his three previous seasons.

Our View:Delhomme is seemingly fine, but the team should still bring him along slowly heading up to Week 1. Delhomme can generate solid fantasy numbers when healthy, and could prove to be a strong late-round value pick for this season. The addition of big target DJ Hackett should raise his numbers as well.