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Josh Norris gives his prediction for Panthers at #24


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Jourdan Rodrigue Retweeted Josh Norris

Carolina will do its due diligence on its top guys of course and it may be coincidence, but I am speculating some significance in his visit coming the day the team is back in the building.

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Stanford S Justin Reid is visiting the #Panthers today
7:39 AM - 16 Apr 2018 from Charlotte, NC
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17 minutes ago, ncfan said:

Please Joshua Jackson!

Please Joshua Jackson!

Please Joshua Jackson!

https://twitter.com/PFF/status/985243050401320960?s=20

 

 

then can trade up in the 2nd to grab Justin Reid

Facts about Jackson- only a 2 star recruit coming out of high school Has started only 14 games for Iowa which is not school noted for real athletic players and ran only 4.56 40 which slow for an nfl corner Might be worth fourth rounder but not first People are over celebrating the game vs Ohio st where Barrett stunk 

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