Oher, the subject of a book and 2009 hit movie by that name, will have a chance to win the Carolina Panthers starting left tackle job this season after struggling in 2014 playing right tackle for the Tennessee Titans. The Panthers signed Oher to a two-year, $7 million contract last month after parting ways with starting left tackle Byron Bell. Oher is penciled in as the replacement, although it's possible Carolina could select a tackle in the upcoming NFL draft. Oher, 28, played 11 games last season for the Titans before undergoing season-ending surgery on his left toe. Before that, Oher started all 80 games in five seasons for Baltimore and helped the Ravens win a Super Bowl. The 6-foot-4, 315-pound Oher is hoping that reuniting with Panthers offensive line coach John Matsko will help get him back on track. A big part of why we pursued Michael was his relationship with offensive line coach John Matsko and the opportunity to have him work with Ray Brown.