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Norv Turner at Memphis pro day


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Offensive coordinators from the Pittsburgh Steelers, Carolina Panthers and Detroit Lions joined receivers coaches from the Philadelphia Eagles and New York Giants for Memphis' pro day. Here’s what we are hearing.

There are a number of quick times being passed around for Anthony Miller. I’m told he ran in the low 4.6s into the wind and in the low 4.5s with the wind. The average will be in the mid 4.5s.

Miller was smooth moving about the field during drills but was double catching a lot of throws and needs to clean up his route running. He was unable to finish position drills due to what seemed like a calf cramp. Medical teams worked on Miller on the ground for a while before he was taken to the side.

Quarterback Riley Ferguson looked very good throwing the ball. 

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2 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

Panthers brass going to Southern Miss, Arkansas, and Memphis prodays.  Lol. Duke, ECU, and Youngstown State weren’t available? What a joke 

What? Are you even aware of the prospects on those teams like Ragnow and Miller or are you talking out of your ass? 

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19 minutes ago, YoungPanthers89 said:

Ah ok so talking out of your ass.

Guess they should go to the Alabama and UNC pro days and call it a season.

I’m honestly surprised Memphis and Southern Miss have enough NFL prospects to warrant a “pro day” at those schools. Arkansas hasn’t been very good the past decade either. 

Build through the draft though I’m all for it even though most of the Panthers drafts are average at best. 

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