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Norwell and Foucault - 2 UDFA Offensive Linemen on the Final 53


Jeremy Igo

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That is huge (literally) for the Panthers. These are big boys in the mold of Gettleman's Hog Mollies. Norwell was not much of a surprise to me, liked him since day 1 of camp. Foucault though is a big surprise.

 

Agree with keeping them both?

 

I mean no disrespect to either of them, but our talent at OT helped their chances quite a bit.

 

As for surprises, Norwell not so much because he can play pretty much anywhere and we always crush on those guys. Foucault a little but I agree with not exposing him to waivers if they think he can play and don't want to expose him. And both looked pretty good especially given how they came to the team.

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I think Foucault could be holding Alexander's roster spot. You stash him on the roster long enough for teams to get settled in and then waive him and put him on the PS once Alexander is activated. 

 

Just a theory of mine.

I think Folkerts is the least versatile lineman we have and that could get him cut.

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