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LB Shaq Thompson got some work during install periods. Panthers were cautious with his hamstring but he got some valuable mental reps.

 

LB David Mayo has some work to do in pass coverage

 

 

  1. Shaq Thompson did installation but no drills today. Funchess full participant. Liked Byrd and Lou Young.

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    Devin Funchess had a nice day. Ran some superb routes. WRs coach Ricky Proehl liked what he saw. Really excited to see him work with Cam.

 

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  1. Devin Funchess didn’t get a lot of good passes thrown his way today. Star of the two days, FWIW: Damiere Byrd.

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    #Panthers wrapped up rookie minicamp. LB Shaq Thompson (hamstring) held out as precautionary. WR Devin Funchess (cramps) was back today.

     

     

    1. Rookie minicamp is a wrap. Shaq Thompson (hamstring) went through install but sat out drills. #asexpected

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      Ron Rivera was impressed with how the #Panthers draft picks performed in rookie camp. Also included CB Lou Young as player that stood out.

 

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Wegher's highlights look like a college team playing a high school team

 

 

 

 

Good stuff.  Of course he was playing community college level players.   He looks quick and fast. 

 

He was a division 1 player before his off the field issues.   His clips shows he have division one talent.

 

It will be nice if he makes it and he is my pick to make this team when the 53 are announced in a couple of months.

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