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Panthers work out a few players today


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Ex-Dolphins OL Roubbeens Joseph worked out for Panthers today, per source.
Joseph, undrafted out of U. of Buffalo, was on Ravens’ practice squad last year.

— Joe Person (@josephperson) September 18, 2018

Former Eagles TE Billy Brown also worked out for Panthers today, per source.
Brown, 6-4, 255, was UFA w/ Eagles in '17 after playing WR at Div. II Shepherd U. in WVa.

— Joe Person (@josephperson) September 18, 2018

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15 minutes ago, CPF4LIFE said:

Dont you just love a coaching staff who barely has a damn clue as it is thinks they can just bring guys off the street and make them in to legit players?

 

 

Every team does this all the time. Not even when they are looking to replace someone but rather just to do homework and have current info on a wide variety of players just in case they are ever needed for an injury replacement and sometimes you get lucky and find someone worthwhile. I think that’s how Remmers was found. He wasn’t some stud but he was quite serviceable at RT for a couple years.

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58 minutes ago, brandon_87 said:

We stay fugin with undrafted people haha 

I drafted players sometimes have better work ethics than drafted players, it’s how they make up for the talent gap. Many times turn out to be just fine. 

I stop caring about where they where drafted after the draft. Becuase they are all just player then.

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