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Rookie Camp - Need your input


Jeremy Igo

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Rookie camp is coming up next week. I will be attending, observing, taking video and photos. 

 

However, practices take place on two fields and I can't be everywhere at once. 

 

It would be helpful if you listed which Panthers rookies you were most interested in order of interest. 

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There are none that I am not interested in.  Sanchez heading toward a role as a nickel might not be the biggest interest to me, but certainly our big guy Butler, the 2 intriguing DB's and certainly the Miami to Montana TE.  Then of course, most will want to know about the UDFA group.  Drafted players first for me sans Sanchez

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9 minutes ago, The NFL Shield At Midfield said:

garrett

butler

b/w/s

cash

beau

also would appreciate minute to minute updates on who is a surefire bust/future all-pro

 

The most difficult to say anything about will be butler. Watching offensive and defensive line players in drills where no contact is allowed isn't exactly productive. 

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9 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

 

The most difficult to say anything about will be butler. Watching offensive and defensive line players in drills where no contact is allowed isn't exactly productive. 

Kind of what I was thinking, goes for the RB too. I'd say Bradberry, Worley, Sandland, McGee.

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28 minutes ago, Moose Hoover said:

Garrett

Bradberry/Worley/Sanchez

Beau

Butler

Interesting that you list Garrett #1.  He is my first thought as well.  I am interested in Cash as well.  McGee and Sandland at TE.  Obviously, the three CBs--the information I would want is: Which CB looked the best? 

Thanks for asking. 

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6 minutes ago, uscgamecocks said:

All the CBs

I agree

 

Bradberry

Worley

Sanchez

 

Im guessing Dline wont be showing much.. I wana see these young guys in action.

 

plus if theres 7 on 7 or some kind of competition with the WRs n DBs we can see Garrett as well

 

but DBs

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