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soon to sign WR Jarius Wright to play slot


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This from @scott_fowler - who is currently on the road but called in the scoop citing a source - Panthers are expected to soon sign WR Jarius Wright to play in the slot. Most recently with the Vikings. Has experience in Norv Turner's offense.

 

 

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Camp body. Seems like what we did last year when we signed Charles Johnson the WR and Tiquan Underwood a couple years ago. Guys that have playing experience, but aren't signed on as roster locks. First impression is that he doesn't make the team.

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FWIW, at least he'd provide good depth as a possession guy, considering his great ability at converting third downs and being a decent route runner.

Vikings fans call him underrated.

But, I wouldn't expect him to be an immediate starter.

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3 minutes ago, joeyxfresco said:

So we’re on the market for Viking cast offs now? Cool. 

 

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Viking fans are actually a little upset by this. They’re saying he’s a great and reliable 3rd down receiver 

Yeah, Vikings fans seem to like him:

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Man, I hate seeing Wright go. He's so good in the clutch. Take care of him, Panthers fans!

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He always is so quiet until "bah gawd that's Jarius Wright's music" on 3rd and 13

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Man we've been the farm team for the Panthers recently.

At least Wright is a decent player this time around, felt bad after that Kalil deal.

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:( I wish he was still with us. Always makes the big third down plays

 

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This would be a really solid move. Kinda like a Cotchery light. He's very reliable and clutch. Got phased out of the Vikings offense for some reason last year but before that he was pretty productive. 

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