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Tryout Invitations (OP updated May 5)


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15 hours ago, jdpanther5 said:

 

Another Samford kid, QB Michael Eubank

 

This one is probably the most intriguing tryout player so far, as he is basically a Cam clone.

Maybe worth signing as a practice squad project this season, then give him a legit shot to make the roster next year (both Anderson and Webb's contracts are up). I feel like Cam is at the point of his career where his back-up can be younger than him.

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11 minutes ago, Devil Doc said:

So.. Panthers can only have 75 on the roster... and 10 on PS right? So there can only be 85 total Panthers.. 

Offseason the roster limit is 90, no practice squad. In a few months they'll cut to 75, then 53, then sign players to the practice squad. 

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1 minute ago, Devil Doc said:

will the list be on the roster? or somewhere on the page?

 

I imagine they'll post an article with the names of the players participating in rookie minicamp.  That will include draftees, the seven Priority UDFAs we've signed (Cash, Garrett et al) and those receiving tryout invitations.

Our draft picks already show up on the roster, but none of the UDFAs yet.  I imagine after rookie camp once they've decided which of the UDFAs and tryout players to keep we'll see them show up on the roster.

Right now the transactions list doesn't even show us as having signed any UDFAs. 

http://www.panthers.com/news/transactions.html

I'm guessing they want to wait until the five drafted rookies finish signing, which I'm thinking will happen today.  Sanchez, for instance, has said he's arriving in CAR today.

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TRYOUT PLAYERS
Pos Name Ht Wt Age Exp College Hometown
LB Jared Barber 6-0 230 23 R West Virginia  Mocksville, N.C.
P Cason Beatty 6-3 215 21 R Florida State Charlotte, N.C.
DT Roderick Byers 6-3 290 23 R Clemson Rock Hill, S.C.
S Tevin Carter 6-1 215 23 R Utah Los Angeles, Calif.
CB Steven Clarke 510 195 25 1 Vanderbilt Lauderdale Lakes, Fla.
TE Braxton Deaver 6-5 245 24 R Duke Charlotte, N.C.
QB Michael Eubank 6-5 245 23 R Samford Corona, Calif.
LS Nolan Frese 6-2 235 23 R Houston Keller, Texas.
LB Kris Frost 6-2 245 23 R Auburn Matthews, N.C.
S Josh Furman 6-1 210 24 1 Oklahoma State Millersville, Md.
DE Jack Gangwish 6-3 275 23 R Nebraska Wood River, Neb.
RB Jacobi Green 5-9 200 23 R Richmond Jacksonville, Fla.
C Brynjar Gudmundsson 6-3 300 22 R South Florida Wellington, Fla.
DE Martin Ifedi 6-3 275 24 1 Memphis Houston, Texas
C Chris Jasperse 6-3 300 25 1 Marshall Greensboro, N.C.
P Jamie Keehn 6-3 220 26 R Louisiana State Queensland, Australia
DE Tom Lally 6-2 260 22 R Mount Union Lakewood, Ohio
QB Seth Lobato 6-5 230 25 1 Northern Colorado Greely, Colo.
OT Amadou Konte 6-6 310 25 R Benedictine College Dakar, Senegal
G Damian Love 6-2 300 21 R Alabama State Millbrook, Ala.
G Eric Mac Lain 6-4 315 23 R Clemson Hope Mills, N.C.
OT Chris Martin 6-5 305 26 1 Central Florida Fort Walton Beach, Fla.
LB Desmond Morgan 6-0 230 23 R Michigan Holland, Mich.
OT Richard Muldrow 6-6 300 27 1 Richmond York, Pa.
CB Shaq Richardson 6-0 190 24 1 Arizona Los Alamitos, Calif.
OT Jordan Rigbsee 6-4 300 23 R California Chino, Calif.
S Adam Sauder 6-3 220 23 R Taylor Grabill, Ind.
WR Brandon Sheperd 6-1 195 23 R Oklahoma State St. Louis, Mo.
WR Miles Shuler 5-10 180 22 R Northwestern Long Branch, N.J.
RB Jalen Simmons 5-8 205 24 R South Carolina State Charlotte, N.C.
OT Tyrell Smith 6-5 315 22 R Massachusetts Harbor, N.J.
LB Todd Thomas 6-1 230 25 1 Pittsburgh Beaver Falls, Pa.
RB Mercer Timmis 6-1 220 22 R Calgary Ontario, Canada
TE Hunter Westfall 6-6 255 23 1 Richmond Charlotte, N.C.
S Tyrequek Zimmerman 6-0 210 23 1 Oregon State Lawton, Okla
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