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Our Visits so far. Who do you want?


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Here is the list of who we have visited without so far.  Who do you guys want out of these?  

Carolina Panthers
  • Nick Chubb, RB, Georgia (PRI)
  • Mike Gesicki, TE, Penn State (SR%)
  • DaeSean Hamilton, WR, Penn State (EW)
  • Nyheim Hines, RB, N.C. State (PRO)
  • Jalyn Holmes, DE, Ohio State (PRO)
  • Micah Kiser, ILB, Virginia (SR)
  • Quenton Meeks, CB, Stanford (PRO)
  • Sony Michel, RB, Georgia (COM)
  • Kolton Miller, OT, UCLA (PRO)
  • Da'Ron Payne, DT/NT, Alabama (PRI)
  • Rashaad Penny^, RB, San Diego State (PRI, PRO)
  • Justin Reid, S, Stanford (PRI)
  • Calvin Ridley, WR, Alabama (PRO)
  • Jaylen Samuels, RB, N.C. State (PRO)
  • Deadrin Senat, DT/NT, South Florida (EW)
  • Kentavius Street, DE, N.C. State (PRO)
  • Chandon Sullivan, CB, Georgia State (PRO)
  • Josh Sweat, DE/3-4OLB, Florida State (COM)
  • Chad Thomas, DE/3-4OLB, Miami (PRI)
  • David Wells, TE, San Diego State (EW)
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  • Read more: http://walterfootball.com/ProspectMeetings/ByTeam#ixzz5Ai0m2Xje
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I really like Daesean Hamilton he was a standout at the senior bowl because of crisp route running and constantly getting seperation. I think he will go 4th rnd though and we don't have a pick there.

I like Micah Kiser as LB depth. Also Deadrin Senat in 5th round would be good valuè and bring youth to our DT rotation. Street and Sweat are both edge rush options who look like good fits.

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Ridley's age is iffy and I don't think he's got #1 potential, but he walks in Day 1 and helps

Wish I saw more names on the TE list.  NEED a TE in the first three rounds.

Reid is my pick at S, at probably at 24. The lack of secondary meetings in general is odd.

RBs galore on that list, which shows our hand there.  Jaylen Samuels from State...he's a guy Norv could do a lot with. 

Also wouldn't mind somebody from State's DL.  Met with Street, but either of our DTs (Hill or Jones) would be interesting picks in the later rounds.  

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Bolded are the players I see the Panthers drafting--
  • Nick Chubb, RB, Georgia (PRI)
  • Mike Gesicki, TE, Penn State (SR%)
  • DaeSean Hamilton, WR, Penn State (EW)
  • Nyheim Hines, RB, N.C. State (PRO)
  • Jalyn Holmes, DE, Ohio State (PRO)
  • Micah Kiser, ILB, Virginia (SR)
  • Quenton Meeks, CB, Stanford (PRO)
  • Sony Michel, RB, Georgia (COM)
  • Kolton Miller, OT, UCLA (PRO)
  • Da'Ron Payne, DT/NT, Alabama (PRI)
  • Rashaad Penny^, RB, San Diego State (PRI, PRO)
  • Justin Reid, S, Stanford (PRI)
  • Calvin Ridley, WR, Alabama (PRO)
  • Jaylen Samuels, RB, N.C. State (PRO)
  • Deadrin Senat, DT/NT, South Florida (EW)
  • Kentavius Street, DE, N.C. State (PRO)
  • Chandon Sullivan, CB, Georgia State (PRO)
  • Josh Sweat, DE/3-4OLB, Florida State (COM)
  • Chad Thomas, DE/3-4OLB, Miami (PRI)
  • David Wells, TE, San Diego State (EW)
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I thought this list was interesting.  Everyone keeps assuming we don’t have an answer on the roster at LG.  But yet we have visited with none.of them. I know DG was big on meetings.  It could be that Hurndog goes about it a different way so to not tip our hand. But it could be he was searching all offseason to get a backup for Williams at RT so he could put Moton at LG  Sirles now gives us that ability.  

Im looking for matchup people for offense. For that reason I want Gesecki. But I’m not sure he is a first rounder. And don’t think he will be there for our second round pick. So a trade down wouldn’t be bad  

Would be happy with Reid at 24.  

Chubb in second or penny in 3rd. 

Hamilton is intriguing  

Not sold on the Chad Thomas kid. Has inconsistent motor issues. 

Love the Sullivan kid as a late round CB. 

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