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Roaring Riot has some additional info here...

https://theriotreport.com/panthers-prospects-in-the-east-west-shrine-game-this-weekend/

 

Even though the Shrine Game usually has prospects that are third day selections or UDFAs come April’s draft, the Shrine Game has produced 77 Hall of Famers in it’s 93 iterations – can’t find a diamond in the rough without first searching in the rough.

Let’s take a look at some players you might want to keep your eye on this Saturday – the Panthers have reportedly met with the following players over the course of practices this week:

  • G/T Josh Miles – Morgan State University

The 6-3, 310 pound tackle only allowed one sack over the course of his senior year – he is the first Morgan State player to play in the Shrine Game.

  • WR Terry Godwin – University of Georgia

When Godwin was targeted in 2018, his quarterback rating was 146.8, according to PFF; Godwin likely projects as a slot receiver in the NFL at 5-11, 185 pounds with great short-area quickness.

 

and over 10 others we've met with.

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23 minutes ago, Captain Morgan said:

Roaring Riot has some additional info here...

https://theriotreport.com/panthers-prospects-in-the-east-west-shrine-game-this-weekend/

 

Even though the Shrine Game usually has prospects that are third day selections or UDFAs come April’s draft, the Shrine Game has produced 77 Hall of Famers in it’s 93 iterations – can’t find a diamond in the rough without first searching in the rough.

Let’s take a look at some players you might want to keep your eye on this Saturday – the Panthers have reportedly met with the following players over the course of practices this week:

  • G/T Josh Miles – Morgan State University

The 6-3, 310 pound tackle only allowed one sack over the course of his senior year – he is the first Morgan State player to play in the Shrine Game.

  • WR Terry Godwin – University of Georgia

When Godwin was targeted in 2018, his quarterback rating was 146.8, according to PFF; Godwin likely projects as a slot receiver in the NFL at 5-11, 185 pounds with great short-area quickness.

 

and over 10 others we've met with.

Good point about a lot of these prospects being late draft guys.  

People need to understand that these could be positions we are looking for backups later in the draft, not our priorities with our first 3-4 picks.

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5 hours ago, AU-panther said:

Good point about a lot of these prospects being late draft guys.  

People need to understand that these could be positions we are looking for backups later in the draft, not our priorities with our first 3-4 picks.

Yes these are bubble guys.  The good ones out of shrine will be late round to max of 3rd.  Senior bowl has round 2-3 guys. And 1st round guys just do the combine. 

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