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Panthers Meeting With Virginia Tech OT Laurence Gibson and Iowa DT Carl Davis


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Four teams have scheduled a visit for Virginia Tech T Laurence Gibson.

Those four teams: the Arizona Cardinals, Carolina Panthers, Dallas Cowboys and Denver Broncos. Gibson is one of the most athletic offensive linemen in this class, but he needs a lot of work. We doubt he draws more than a fifth through seventh-round selection, but many teams like to invest in athletes in that area. Gibson has the most experience on the left side.
 
 

 

Iowa DT Carl Davis has a visit scheduled with the Panthers on March 25.

The defensive tackle's pro day is set for March 23. Carl Davis put together a number of flashes during his final season at Iowa, and looked similar to the Penn State version of Devon Still. He carried that performance to the Senior Bowl and had a very good week. His best option is to go to a team that incorporates a rotation up front, and the Panthers absolutely value that.

 

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