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2016 Rookie "One-on-One" Video interviews


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So, while hitting refresh at Panthers.com waiting for any additional news about rookie minicamp tomorrow...., I noticed they've got "one-on-one" video interviews now with the remaining members of the 2016 draft class, Zach Sanchez & Beau Sandland.

Here are the links to all five videos in case some of y'all missed any of them, here they are in reverse order of their draft selection:

TE Beau Sandland

CB Zach Sanchez

CB Daryl Worley

CB James Bradberry

DT Vernon Butler

 

 

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34 minutes ago, shaqattaq said:

Butler is the most respectful player I've ever heard. How many times did he say "Yes suuur"? From the film I've seen on him though, that niceness disappears once he hits the field.

Yes, kind of like Luke.  I think I read some quote by Butler's coach talking about him becoming a different player on the field... flipping the switch once he gets between the lines.  Sounds like #59 in that sense.  And that is about the highest compliment that can be given to a Panthers rookie!

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