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Kelvin returns to practice


Jeremy Igo
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Kelvin Benjamin returned to practice today in OTA's, but in a limited role. After missing the entire OTA session last week, Benjamin took part in individual drills (without a helmet). 

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valuable info, glad to see he wants to show others.  You have to have knowledge to pass it on. 

For what it's worth, Kelvin (34.75) doesn't have a ton more wingspan than Devin (33.5), but d'amned if it isn't a game of inches. 

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Looks thicker to me. Maybe I just forgot how massive he is...

​Exact same height and weight as Cam. Getting bigger and taller has been our GM's focus past 3 years. Only players under 6 feet tall are the RBs and WR Ted Ginn.

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valuable info, glad to see he wants to show others.  You have to have knowledge to pass it on. 

For what it's worth, Kelvin (34.75) doesn't have a ton more wingspan than Devin (33.5), but d'amned if it isn't a game of inches. 

That's just arm length, not wingspan.  His wingspan is probably at least 6" longer than Funchess.  Wingspan = fingertips to fingertips so it includes both armlength and shoulder width.

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​Add Philly Brown, Damiere Byrd, DeAndre Pressley, Mike Brown, and Kurt Coleman to that list, you're a few short* (see what I did there)

http://www.panthers.com/team/roster.htm

​Thanx for Coleman forgot him. Now Corey Brown I had at 6 feet last year. Did he shrink an inch this off-season? The other 3 I left off as not having a strong chance to make the final 53.

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That's just arm length, not wingspan.  His wingspan is probably at least 6" longer than Funchess.  Wingspan = fingertips to fingertips so it includes both armlength and shoulder width.

​fair point.  They don't measure that, that I'm aware, in the NFL (or at least the media doesn't report it). 

 

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