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Panthers working out several draft prospects today


TheSpecialJuan

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Stanford tight end Austin Hooper is planning on re-running the 40, weather permitting. Hooper has meetings set with the Miami Dolphins, Detroit Lions, Tennessee Titans and Carolina Panthers.

Speaking of the Panthers, the team is working out Cincinnati receivers Chris Moore and Johnny Holton today as well as Pittsburgh receiver Tyler Boyd.
 

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48 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Speaking of the Panthers, the team is working out Cincinnati receivers Chris Moore and Johnny Holton today as well as Pittsburgh receiver Tyler Boyd.

Since Cincy and Pittsburgh are NFL cities, you had me thinking NFL free agents for a second there. 

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3 minutes ago, Ken said:

We've met/worked out 10 WRs already. Interesting. Looks like we targeting one in the 1st 3 rounds.

Maybe Tyler Boyd but not those two other UDFAs from Cincy...due diligence though as they could be looking for a gem with size and decent speed which is all those other two have.

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