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Players signed from Tryouts?


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14 minutes ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

Usually after the rookie/tryout camp the team lists who we signed.   We had 3 spots available.

Does anyone know who we are going to sign (if any) from this past weekends camp?

Which one do you hope we sign?

All I can tell you is that RR mentioned some names in an article on Panthers.com

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21 minutes ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

The chances are slim but it isn't impossible.

One of the guys RR liked was a WR,and another a RB.... As if this spots weren't backlogged as it is haha this is gonna be a fun camp for competitive football

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28 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Real question, how many players from tryouts have made our active roster? That would be interesting to know.

Was norwell a tryout guy or did we sign him after the draft? Petty sure that Canadian left tackle was a tryout guy too... he was terrible but he started a game or two for us in 2014 I think. May have even been on our 53 in ‘15.

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2 minutes ago, t96 said:

Was norwell a tryout guy or did we sign him after the draft? Petty sure that Canadian left tackle was a tryout guy too... he was terrible but he started a game or two for us in 2014 I think. May have even been on our 53 in ‘15.

Norwell was a priority free agent.  Got one of the highest guaranteed amounts for an undrafted from that season (along with Philly Brown)

Foucault was a tryout guy who made the roster too.

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