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Panthers sign 7 UDFA


Jeremy Igo

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The Carolina Panthers announced Monday that the team has agreed to terms with seven rookie free agents. These agreements will not become official until each player signs his contract upon reporting to the club’s Rookie Minicamp, May 11-12.

 

Player                                   Position               College

Kyle Allen                            QB                          Houston

Reggie Bonnafon              RB                           Louisville

Kyle Bosch                           G                             West Virginia

Chris Frey                            LB                           Michigan State

Taylor Hearn                      G                             Clemson

Brendan Mahon               G                             Penn State

Tracy Sprinkle                    DT                           Ohio State

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23 minutes ago, chknwing said:

Taylor Hearn will make the 53 man roster.  Guy puts people on their ass.

 

http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-draft/0ap3000000926302/Breaking-down-Taylor-Hearn-s-college-highlights

I love all three Guards we picked up: Hearn, Mahon and Bosch. Those three along with Moton, Larsen, Amini, Sirles, and Van Roten. Someone has to outplay the rest for the LG position. We will be fine at LG guys. 

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10 minutes ago, mc52beast said:

Did Hurney and Co even sniff any LT’s??? Oh wait, we have a future HOFer playing for us.

I seriously think Rivera wants Moton there.

Let's not fool ourselves---some of the Guards will be tried at C too.

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