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Panthers Pre Draft Visits Revisited


chknwing

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For those wetting their pants over some of the players carolina has brought in for visits look at last years visits and compare it to whom they drafted.

 

Quarterback Prospects

    Ryan Nassib, Syracuse – 3rd Round

Wide Receiver Prospects

    DeAndre Hopkins, Clemson - 1st Round
    Tavon Austin, West Virginia - 1st Round
    Coraderrelle Patterson, Tennessee – 1st Round
    Justin Hunter, Tennessee – 1st Round
    Keenan Allen, Cal – 2nd Round
    Stedman Bailey, West Virginia - 2nd Round
    Markus Wheaton, Oregon State – 2nd Round
    Quinton Patton, Louisiana Tech – 3rd Round
    Ryan Swope, Texas A&M – 3rd Round
    Conner Vernon, Duke - 5th Round
    Aaron Mellette, Elon – 6th Round
    Eric Rogers, Cal Lutheran – 7th Round or UDFA
    Tyrone Goard, Eastern Kentucky – 7th Round or UDFA

Offensive Guard Prospects

    Larry Warford, Kentucky – 2nd Round
    Jeff Baca, UCLA - 4th Round
    Edmond Kugbila, Valdosta State – 7th Round or UDFA

Offensive Tackle Prospects

    Eric Fisher, Central Michigan – 1st Round
    Lane Johnson, Oklahoma – 1st Round
    D.J. Fluker,  Alabama - 2nd Round
    Terron Armstead, Arkansas Pine-Bluff – 2nd Round
    Chris Faulk, LSU – 5th Round
    Luke Marquardt, Azusa Pacific – 6th Round

Tight End Prospects

    Gavin Escobar, San Diego State – 2nd Round
    Kyle Juszczyk, Harvard – 6th Round
    Kevin Finney, Richmond - 7th Round or UDFA

Kicker/Punter Prospects

    Dustin Hopkins, Florida State – 6th Round

Defensive Tackle Prospects

    Sharrif Floyd, Florida - 1st Round
    Sylvester Williams, UNC – 1st Round
    Datone Jones, UCLA - 1st Round
    Kawann Short, Purdue – 2nd Round
    Brandon Williams, Missouri Southern – 3rd Round
    Bennie Logan, LSU – 3rd Round
    Akeem Spence, Illinois – 5th Round
    Michael Brooks, ECU – 7th Round or UDFA

Defensive End Prospects

    Ziggy Ansah, BYU – 1st Round
    David Bass, Missouri Western State - 5th Round

Linebacker Prospects

    Barkevious Mingo, LSU – 1st Round
    Gerald Hodges, Penn State - 4th Round
    Brandon Hepburn, Florida A&M – 7th Round – UDFA

Cornerback Prospects

    Sanders Commings, Georgia - 3rd Round
    Robert Alford, SE Louisiana - 4th Round
    Dwayne Gratz, UConn – 4th Round
    Blidi Wreh-Wilson, UConn – 4th Round
    Kayvon Webster, USF - 6th Round

Safety Prospects

    Kenny Vaccaro, FS Texas – 1st Round
    Jonathan Cyprien, SS FIU - 1st Round
    Matt Elam, SS Florida – 2nd Round
    Duke Williams, SS Utah State - 4th Round
    J.J. Wilcox, SS Georgia Southern – 4th Round
    Zeke Motta, SS Notre Dame – 6th Round

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keep eyes on Chris Faulk. he is currently on the Browns roster, and is a big powerful OT, that tore his acl 2 years ago. he is 100% now, but could be cut because of the depth at the position, and scheme fit.

Exactly, really hoping they draft Robinson!

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