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Panthers sign 4 UDFA


mc52beast

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Jordan Kunaszyk: 

Kunaszyk (6'3/235) earned All-Pac-12 first-team honors for his work during the 2018 campaign. He took a huge statistical step forward this year, registering 129 tackles (10.0 for loss), four sacks and a hearty five fumbles forced across 12 games played. Those five forced fumbles were most in the NCAA, those 129 tackles third-most in the Pac-12. Kunaszyk will look to get his draft process jump-started via the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl as he tries to gain footing for a late-round selection.

Damion Jeanpiere, WR, Nicholls State #3

6002, 185, 4.48

Notes: From Kenner, LA. Majoring in petroleum engineering. Caught 7-199-1 in five games as a true freshman in 2015, before a season-ending injury. Started all 11 games and caught 37-505-6 in 2016. Caught 40-770-4 in 2017.

Positives: Nice height, speed and separation. Good hands. Adjusts to and plucks the ball. Good feet, body control and athleticism. Uses his body nicely to shield defenders from the ball. Shifty, nifty, darting runner after the catch. Good run vision and change of direction in the open field. Shows very good field awareness and instincts. Good work ethic.

Negatives: Needs some strength work and overall skill refinement. Productive, but did not truly dominate at a lower level of competition.

Summary: Has a legitimate NFL toolset to make the jump to the next level. Would likely be much more highly regarded at a major-college program with a prolific passing attack.

Others guys are a little more well known.

 

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Roster is at 88. Room to sign a FS, and/or keep a guy(s) who they invite to minicamp.

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With these signings, did they get to 90 players on their roster?
9:11 AM - 29 Apr 2019
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3 hours ago, mc52beast said:

Elijah Holyfield rb 

 

I think there's actually some solid potential from him. He didn't have a lot of opportunities to shine but I actually think he's better than CAP as a pure runner. He's tough and thick though he's far from a burner. Sitting behind Nick Chubb and Sony Michel isn't something to be ashamed of. 

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