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Rookie Camp Practice 1 - Photos and Observations


Jeremy Igo

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18 hours ago, KB_fan said:

It's interesting to see our 7th round pick and our UDFAs getting as much love & attention as our 1st round pick - including getting some features on Panthers.com.  Very cool.  Somehow it speaks to the Panthers' culture about letting your play speak for itself and earn you status.  It's a place where small school players can come in and thrive.  Nice.

We develop players and Falcons make videos explaining how they hope to develop players. 

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20 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

That second pic of Garrett shows some major concentration and focus.

He looks at the ball like I would imagine Star Lotulelei looking at a steak.

Or the way I want Jennifer Lawrence to look at me... I mean... what are we talking about? Lol

@Jeremy Igo good to hear that Byrd has put on some muscle. I have high hopes for him this year. He could be the heir to Ginn's role when he decides to hang up the cleats.

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