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Panthers Announce That WR Curtis Samuel Has Been Cleared To Start Running


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13 minutes ago, Asurfaholic said:

Does that mean he can participate in all the OTAs? 

Possible, but I would say odds are against him. OTAs will be anywhere between end of May to Mid June and he hasn't been running on his leg in a couple months. He'll need to get his endurance nad strength back and I doubt he'll be fully cleared within just 2 months, but hopefully he'll recover quick. 

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7 minutes ago, Cracka McNasty said:

Possible, but I would say odds are against him. OTAs will be anywhere between end of May to Mid June and he hasn't been running on his leg in a couple months. He'll need to get his endurance nad strength back and I doubt he'll be fully cleared within just 2 months, but hopefully he'll recover quick. 

To add to this. He's running but that doesn't mean he can do cuts, jukes, stopstarts, and other running drills that put pressure on his ankles. Running just means treadmill or strait line the other parts of being a receiver will be a while. So I am positive he won't do much at otas 

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1 hour ago, Cracka McNasty said:

Possible, but I would say odds are against him. OTAs will be anywhere between end of May to Mid June and he hasn't been running on his leg in a couple months. He'll need to get his endurance nad strength back and I doubt he'll be fully cleared within just 2 months, but hopefully he'll recover quick. 

Well said. 

I would expect him to be brought along slowly.  In shape by training camp would be a good goal.  Working on cuts and routes can come later.   

 

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I have a feeling we are going to see a limited amount of Samuel this year. I think he will really be in shape and able to play fast and make all the cuts he needs towards to end of training camp; but with Wright and Byrd here they will get the snaps to start the season with Samuel maybe coming in more mid/late season. I also think year 3 is going to be his big year, full OTA and camp + less competition at the slot spot. 

 

Hopefully I am wrong and he balls out this year; I think this kids got all the potential and drive to be great. 

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