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list of prospects we've met with: 2017


Captain Morgan

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On 2/4/2017 at 0:50 PM, Captain Morgan said:

most of these guys I've never heard of, which is probably to be expected.  I have watched DE Rochelle listed as DT here) fall in most rankings since the season got underway, but he was well thought of going into the season, and his size fits us.  Banner is interesting because he's 6 feet freaking 9 inches tall, which I don't think has ever been done before at the OT position.  But he's a hog molly for sure.  

Elijah McGuire is very interesting because of his size at RB.  And after drafting 3 CBs last year, we're still looking (as we should be)

 

 Carolina Panthers
Quincy Adeboyejo, WR, Ole Miss (EW)
Antony Auclair, TE, Laval (EW)
Zach Banner, OT, USC (SR)
Tarell Basham, DE, Ohio (SR)
Tyus Bowser, OLB, Houston (SR)
Ben Gedeon, ILB, Michigan (SR)
Nate Hairston, CB, Temple (EW)
Ashton Lampkin, CB, Oklahoma State (EW)
Gabe Marks, WR, Washington State (EW)
Elijah McGuire, RB, La.-Lafayette (EW)
Aarion Penton, CB, Missouri (EW)
Jalen Robinette, WR, Air Force (EW)
Isaac Rochell, DT, Notre Dame (SR)
Jamari Staples, WR, Louisville (SR)
Sam Tevi, OT, Utah (EW)

Read more at http://walterfootball.com/ProspectMeetings/ByTeam#u8a2Y6yzt03mGsLf.99

 

 

 

http://walterfootball.com/ProspectMeetings/ByTeam





Marcus Maye, S, Florida (WOR)


John Ross, WR, Washington (WOR)

Jalen Tabor, CB, Florida (WOR)

Jordan Willis, DE/3-4OLB/OLB, Kansas State

 

 

Read more at http://walterfootball.com/ProspectMeetings/ByTeam#WhrsJ4g2ABbskvtA.99

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Panthers RB coach Jim Skipper at Clemson pro day to see Wayne Gallman.

 

 

Panthers asst WR coach Jerricho Cotchery also here. Mike Williams and Artavis Scott, who plays slot and wide, about to catch passes.

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6 hours ago, Ken said:

Haha I've been pretty busy lately but I'll be more active soon.

 

I'll make a list like I did the last 3 years.

Just felt werid without see you with this thread. It's good you're busy.

No offence captain mo, you're the repost twatter god.

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Hell I wouldn't be mad if we picked up Jones in the 2nd AND Switzer in the 5th or 6th round. Kelvin and Funchess underperformed last year, we lost Ginn, and signed a bunch of no name bench rider WR in FA. We need to draft at least one reciever to challenge Funchess for the #2 spot that's for damn sure.

I still like John Ross and Dede Westbrook better than the above mentioned two though. We need a reliable deep threat with Ginn's absense. Without that, defenses are simply going to be choked up on us to prevent the run and make Cam beat them by forcing balls to Olsen and KB.

Corey Davis looks nice too. He doesn't have the burners that Ross and Westbrook seem to possess , but he looks like a complete well rounded #1 WR that we sorely lack. Great round running, dependable hands, fights through contact, great yards after catch, can make contest catches, has enough speed to outrun DBs with regularity.

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