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Panthers are hosting their local pro day today where players from nearby schools visit and workout but not have it count toward the team's top 30 visits.  I've seen the following players noted as in attendance (https://twitter.com/BillyM_91):

Deebo Samuel, WR, South Carolina (5'11" 214 lbs)Hampered by QB play but a very strong route runner with YAC ability

Clifton Duck, CB, App. State (5'9" 170 lbs) - Small ball hawking nickel prospect.  Will likely struggle with tackling and run support but solid coverage skills.  Some returner value as well.

Jalin Moore, RB, App. State (5'10" 212 lbs) - Injury history and receiving production are concerns but seen as a tough runner who can pick up yards though contact who has good burst.

Greg Dortch, WR, Wake Forest (5'7" 173 lbs) - Small, nimble slot prospect.  Great production and very solid route running.  Returner value as well.

Anthony Ratliff-Williams, WR, UNC (6'1" 205 lbs) - Hampered by QB play but very strong at the catch point.  A former QB himself still learning the position is a good route runner but it still needs work.  He also offers additional value as a returner and the ability to be used multiple ways.

Keisean Nixon, CB, South Carolina (5'10" 193 lbs) - Press cover corner who is good in run support.  Special teams play praised but injury concerns (neck).

Phil Haynes, G, Wake Forest (6'4" 322 lbs) - Long, powerful and durable guard prospect not the best mover though.

Ryan Anderson, C, Wake Forest (6'6" 305 lbs) - Durable prospect who's length and technique are praised.  Strength, mobility knocks though.

Zack Bailey, G, South Carolina (6'5" 299 lbs) - Versatile and good movement skills but lacks power and balance.  Better in pass protection currently.

Nate Davis, G, Charlotte (6'3" 317 lbs) Played some tackle but mostly RG in college.  Used at LG during senior bowl.  Powerful run blocker with good movement skills making him ideal for gap/power run blocking scheme.  Footwork issues noted that need to be worked on.

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Panthers are hosting their local pro day today where players from nearby schools visit and workout but not have it count toward the team's top 30 visits.  I've seen the following players noted as in attendance (https://twitter.com/BillyM_91):

Deebo Samuel, WR, South Carolina (5'11" 214 lbs)Hampered by QB play but a very strong route runner with YAC ability

Clifton Duck, CB, App. State (5'9" 170 lbs) - Small ball hawking nickel prospect.  Will likely struggle with tackling and run support but solid coverage skills.  Some returner value as well.

Jalin Moore, RB, App. State (5'10" 212 lbs) - Injury history and receiving production are concerns but seen as a tough runner who can pick up yards though contact who has good burst.

Greg Dortch, WR, Wake Forest (5'7" 173 lbs) - Small, nimble slot prospect.  Great production and very solid route running.  Returner value as well.

Anthony Ratliff-Williams, WR, UNC (6'1" 205 lbs) - Hampered by QB play but very strong at the catch point.  A former QB himself still learning the position is a good route runner but it still needs work.  He also offers additional value as a returner and the ability to be used multiple ways.

Keisean Nixon, CB, South Carolina (5'10" 193 lbs) - Press cover corner who is good in run support.  Special teams play praised but injury concerns (neck).

Phil Haynes, G, Wake Forest (6'4" 322 lbs) - Long, powerful and durable guard prospect not the best mover though.

Ryan Anderson, C, Wake Forest (6'6" 305 lbs) - Durable prospect who's length and technique are praised.  Strength, mobility knocks though.

Zack Bailey, G, South Carolina (6'5" 299 lbs) - Versatile and good movement skills but lacks power and balance.  Better in pass protection currently.

Nate Davis, G, Charlotte (6'3" 317 lbs) Played some tackle but mostly RG in college.  Used at LG during senior bowl.  Powerful run blocker with good movement skills making him ideal for gap/power run blocking scheme.  Footwork issues noted that need to be worked on.

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