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Benjamin with a nice leaping catch along sideline during individuals.

 

McCaffrey drop during route running drills

 

McCaffrey working with receivers a little bit in individuals. Immediately drops a pass. That JUGS machine is going to get some work.

 

Psst protection drills, Stewart looks great as always

 

Jonathan Stewart just locked out on Ben Boulware in a one on one pass rush drill.

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Panthers second round pick WR Curtis Samuel still out with hamstring issues.

 

Armah gets beat by Boulware. Wasn't low enough

 

Cam still doing some light throwing with the trainer.

 

 

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Frazier drops a beautiful punt by Lee. Spiraled through the air to around the 5

 

 

Kaelin Clay, Mose Frazier on punt return today. Live leg

 

Trufant-Alford-Poole are good enough that Falcons could easily cut Jalen Collins if they're fed up with multiple suspensions

 

4.41 on the second from Lee. Unofficial, of course.

 

Panthers won't go through a more brutal practice than this one in Sptbg - full pads, temperature on bank clock said 93 when I drove in.

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Reserve OT Blaine Clausell in some pain (shoulder?) and getting checked out.

 

Cam standing on the sideline during first team drills. First play is handoff to Stew going left behind Kalil for a big gain.

 

 

DA taking first snap of team drills. So it appears first step back for Cam was light tossing to Ryan Vermillion.

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