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2016 Rookie Camp Day 1


Jeremy Igo

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There are two sessions today with coach Rivera talking after the second session this evening. 

I will be attending and adding content throughout the day and evening. 

Follow @Carolinahuddle on Twitter for a sneak preview of photos and observations. 

Please use this thread for general rookie camp day 1 chatter , tweets, etc. 

 

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Panthers have updated the roster page to include the 7 signed UDFAs:

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

Also, in case anyone missed it, here is the full list of invited tryout players:

http://www.panthers.com/news/article-2/Rookie-Minicamp-Roster-Set/a48eadb7-4991-4fee-bde8-095e2aa1a6e6

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 6-1 220 23 R Utah Los Angeles, Calif.
CB Steven Clarke 5-10 195 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 6-3 270 23 R Nebraska Wood River, Neb.
RB Jacobi Green 5-9 205 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 6-3 295 25 1 Marshall Greensboro, N.C.
P Jamie Keehn 6-3 220 26 R Louisiana State Queensland, Australia
OT Amadou Konte 6-6 310 25 R Benedictine Dakar, Senegal
DE Tom Lally 6-1 255 22 R Mount Union Lakewood, Ohio
QB Seth Lobato 6-5 230 25 1 No. Colorado Greely, Colo.
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 Ft. 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 6-3 225 23 R Taylor Grabill, Ind.
WR Brandon Sheperd 6-2 205 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 S. 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 5-11 215 23 1 Oregon State Lawton, Okla

 

Also attending rookie minicamp will be several of our futures contract players and PS players from last year:

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Defensive tackle Vernon Butlericon-article-link.gif (first round, 30th overall), cornerback James Bradberryicon-article-link.gif (second round, 62nd overall), cornerback Darly Worley (third round, 77th overall), cornerback Zack Sanchezicon-article-link.gif (fifth round, 141st overall) and tight end Beau Sandlandicon-article-link.gif (seventh round, 252nd overall) will make their debuts in Panthers gear.

So too will the seven college free agents, a list that includes linebacker Jeremy Cashicon-article-link.gif, wide receiver Keyarris Garretticon-article-link.gif, tight end Andrew Bonneticon-article-link.gif, fullback Devon Johnsonicon-article-link.gif, tight end Jake McGeeicon-article-link.gif, linebacker Jared Norrisicon-article-link.gif and wide receiver Jenson Stoshakicon-article-link.gif.

Four players who spent time on Carolina's practice squad in 2015 – defensive tackle Chas Alecxihicon-article-link.gif, wide receiver Damiere Byrdicon-article-link.gif, defensive end Rakim Coxicon-article-link.gif and guard Reese Dismukesicon-article-link.gif – will also participate, as will four others signed to future contracts in January (defensive tackle Eric Crumeicon-article-link.gif, cornerback Travell Dixonicon-article-link.gif, wide receiver Cobi Hamiltonicon-article-link.gif and guard Tyler Larsenicon-article-link.gif).

 

 

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2 hours ago, Jeremy Igo said:

There are two sessions today with coach Rivera talking after the second session this evening. 

I will be attending and adding content throughout the day and evening. 

Follow @Carolinahuddle on Twitter for a sneak preview of photos and observations. 

Please use this thread for general rookie camp day 1 chatter , tweets, etc. 

 

I don't twitter.  Will the pictures be on the Huddle?  The tweets you posted yesterday would not show up on here.

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