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Prospects with multple or private visits with Panthers


MHS831

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  • ·  Brian Burns, DE/3-4OLB/OLB, Florida State (PRI)
  • ·  Nate Davis^, OT, Charlotte (LOC, COM)
  • ·  Andre Dillard, OT, Washington State (PRI)
  • ·  Will Grier^, QB, West Virginia (COM, PRO)
  • ·  Tytus Howard, OT, Alabama State (PRI)
  • ·  Dre'Mont Jones, DT, Ohio State (PRI)
  • ·  Greg Little^, OT, Ole Miss (COM, PRO)
  • ·  Erik McCoy^, G/C, Texas A&M (SR, PRI)
  • ·  Deebo Samuel^, WR, South Carolina (COM, LOC)
  • ·  Khalen Saunders, DT, Western Illinois (PRI)
  • ·  Darnell Savage, S, Maryland (PRI)
  • ·  Montez Sweat^, DE/3-4OLB/OLB, Mississippi State (PRO, PRI)
  • ·  Clayton Thorson^, QB, Northwestern (PRO, PRI)
  •  Kaleb McGary, OT Washington (PRI?)
  • Jonathan Abrams, S Miss St (Pri?)

 

Take it for what it is worth, but we usually grab a player or two from the visit list with multiple visits--not sure that the LOC (local) means a lot, but the private workouts and multiple visits demonstrate potential high interest.

From this list, I would think the favorites are:

 

  • Round 1:  Sweat or Burns (Edge)  
  • Round 2: McCoy (G.C); Little (T/G); Jones (DT/5 tech--some  say higher, but I think he is a second rounder) 
  • Round 3: Savage (S-some say he is a second rounder); Grier (QB); Howard (T); Saunders (DT)
  • Round 4:  Davis (G/T); Thorson (QB)

Walter Football is not always accurate or thorough; again, take this for what it is worth.  Some may have players sitting higher, but this is my  opinion.  Add to this if this is missing players.

 

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

I'm awfully nervous at 16 if Sweat and Burns are both gone. I want no part of Dillard or Little in the 1st.

Dremont Jones scares me in round 1 too.  I would rather have Ford than Dillard-he would be a LG day 1 who could backup T.  Reminds me of Wharton.

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2 minutes ago, Black&BlueBubba said:

Agreed. With his lack of run support right now and poor combine he is out of the first round discussion. 

Me too.  Could not figure out why we brought him in--maybe to see if the combine was a fluke?

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Also add McGary and now Abrams’ to that list

  1. OT – Tytus Howard, Alabama State
  2. C – Erik McCoy, Texas A&M
  3. OT – Kaleb McGary, Washington
  4. DT – Dre’Mont Jones, Ohio State
  5. S – Darnell Savage, Maryland
  6. DE – Brian Burns, Florida State
  7. DE – Montez Sweat, Mississippi State
  8. S – Taylor Rapp, Washington
  9. OT – Andre Dillard, Washington State
  10. DT – Khalen Saunders, Western Illinois
  11. QB – Clayton Thorson, Northwestern

Visits That Did Not Count Towards The 30 (Local Workout/Visits):

  • DE – Clelin Ferrell, Clemson
  • WR – Deebo Samuel, South Carolina
  • CB – Keisean Nixon, South Carolina
  • OG – Zack Bailey, South Carolina
  • WR – Anthony Ratliff-Williams, North Carolina
  • CB – Clifton Duck, Appalachian State
  • RB – Jalin Moore, Appalachian State
  • OG – Phil Haynes, Wake Forest
  • WR – Greg Dortch, Wake Forest
  • C – Ryan Anderson, Wake Forest
  • OG – Nate Davis, Charlotte

 

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9 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I'm awfully nervous at 16 if Sweat and Burns are both gone. I want no part of Dillard or Little in the 1st.

If so, I hope we trade back--assuming some stud does not fall---which might happen if those 2 are gone--someone like Gary, White, or Greedy could be there.

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10 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I'm awfully nervous at 16 if Sweat and Burns are both gone. I want no part of Dillard or Little in the 1st.

I’m right there with you... I’d rather go corner or dt at that point...or Cody ford if I just had to take an olineman right there 

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1 minute ago, poorboysrev said:

I’m right there with you... I’d rather go corner or dt at that point...or Cody ford if I just had to take an olineman right there 

I love Ford--perfect for our needs--only  if DL we need gone.  Lotta people think he will go late first--early second--he will surprise.

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8 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

I love Ford--perfect for our needs--only  if DL we need gone.  Lotta people think he will go late first--early second--he will surprise.

I agree..at least he has one defined position...if he grows into a tackle great... but a road grading LG would solidify our oline and make it a strength for the first time in forever. The colts and Dallas doing that changed their team around in a hurry. But like you said I’d go DL first if the value’s still there. I know people are down on Ferrell cause he doesn’t jump great in gym shorts but if sweat and burns are both gone I’d have to figure he’s there. I don’t watch college really besides the title game and he looked good to me. Might not have the giant Peppers upside but a workhorse Jared allen type that’s ready to go day 1... I’m not crying about that

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