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Rookie Camp...Rookie Jersey Numbers...


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So as you all know rookie camp is upon us (insert it's happening gif) which is the first real step to getting back to football post NFL Draft. With that being said I've been curious what numbers our rookies will be wearing moving ahead...We all likely saw the introductory video for McCaffrey #22, but what about the rest?

Samuel - 10

Moton - 72

Hall - 74

All of these can be seen in their respective draft re-cap videos in the actual locker-room, but that still leaves Armah, and Butker, not to mention the UDFA's - So I know this isn't the biggest deal in the world, but something many are still interested in. 

Also the official site is still to be updated, even though the referenced players numbers are on their lockers.

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

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17 minutes ago, XClown1986 said:

Eric Crume is 72. So that won't be Moton's number

 

I'm aware, but if you watch his post draft video, where he takes his tour it shows his locker and it says #72. 

I don't think PS Squad Numbers (Crume) count vs the active roster, for what it's worth he also wore #72 in college. 

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2 hours ago, Catufb85 said:

Weird #74 for Hall.  Usually an OL #.  Hope he brings production with that #

There was no more numbers in the 90's left for him. They're usually the first to get taken up during this time when rosters are most bloated. I know it's just a number, but seeing him at 74 would really annoy me for some reason. 

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11 minutes ago, panther252 said:

There was no more numbers in the 90's left for him. They're usually the first to get taken up during this time when rosters are most bloated. I know it's just a number, but seeing him at 74 would really annoy me for some reason. 

I don't think I would hate it

I liked 76 for Hardy

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