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panthers workout 14 players


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http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2016/10/19/panthers-work-out-14-players/

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The Panthers are trying to get better with the players they have. They’re also considering whether they can get better with players they currently don’t have.

On Wednesday, the Panthers worked out a whopping 14 players, three days in to their annual two-week break.

Getting a tire-kicking were tight ends Alex Bayer, Kivon Cartwright, Jim Dray, and Eric Wallace, defensive backs Tay Glover-Wright, Demetrius McCray, Jeremiah McKinnon, and Shaun Prater, running back Darrel Young, quarterbacks Dylan Thompson and Sean Renfree, receivers Jeremy Ross and T.J. Graham, and defensive end Malliciah Goodman.

The Panthers, who emerge from the bye with an NFC title game rematch against the Cardinals, have not yet signed any of the players who worked out on Wednesday.

 

 

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