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Carolina Panthers 2016 rookie and udfa positions and numbers


Jeremy Igo

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46 Bonnet, Andrew TE 

24 Bradberry, James CB

92 Butler, Vernon DT

57 Cash, Jeremy LB

15 Garrett, Keyarris WR

47Johnson, Devon FB

86 McGee, Jake TE

52 Norris, Jared LB

31 Sanchez, Zack CB

85 Sandland, Beau TE

82 Stoshak, Jenson WR

26 Worley, Daryl CB

 

 

Rockhead indeed listed as a fullback. 

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Rockhead's got one of my old numbers when I played FB/TE, CB and backup center. I badly want a John Riggins on our team and Rockhead reminds me a bit of him. Of course it's highly unlikely he even makes the team let alone becomes a hall of fame fullback like Riggins but I'm rooting for the kid. Could be a possible future replacement for Tolbert in that role.

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1 hour ago, KB_fan said:

At the moment we have more TEs on our roster than Tackles!  Definitely need a bit more OT depth.

fortunately there's 5 OT's slated to participate in the rookie camp. maybe one or two will stick through to Spartanburg. and then, who knows...

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1 hour ago, KB_fan said:

I read "positions and numbers" and for a second thought you meant the number of players at each position.  That's probably because I was just looking at the newly updated roster page (includes draft picks & UDFAs)

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

At the moment we have more TEs on our roster than Tackles!  Definitely need a bit more OT depth.

Maybe we can convert one of those TEs to tackle, because converting players to tackle has worked out well in the past. 

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