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BREAKING: Panthers reveal 2019 rookie minicamp roster


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CHARLOTTE – The Panthers’ seven draft picks will take to the practice field for the first time Friday for the start of rookie minicamp, and they’ll have company.

The two-day camp will also feature Carolina’s four undrafted rookies, 10 players already on the roster and 12 invited tryouts (see table below). That adds up to 33 players, including 11 rookies.

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Invited Tryout College
S Tyson Graham South Dakota
CB Channing Stribling Michigan
TE Ethan Wolf Tennessee
LB Danny Ezechukwu Purdue
TE Nick Truesdell Grand Rapids
DE Bijhon Jackson Arkansas
DT Tymere Dubose Kentucky
DT Ulric Jones South Carolina
CB Anthoula Kelly Fresno State
TE Cannon Smith Clemson
LB Sione Teuhema Southeastern Louisiana
CB Bryce Cheek Akron
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7 minutes ago, Basbear said:

 

Table inside Article
Invited Tryout College
S Tyson Graham South Dakota
CB Channing Stribling Michigan
TE Ethan Wolf Tennessee
LB Danny Ezechukwu Purdue
TE Nick Truesdell Grand Rapids
DE Bijhon Jackson Arkansas
DT Tymere Dubose Kentucky
DT Ulric Jones South Carolina
CB Anthoula Kelly Fresno State
TE Cannon Smith Clemson
LB Sione Teuhema Southeastern Louisiana
CB Bryce Cheek Akron

Best of luck to these guys! Hope one or more of them find a new home and do something spectacular!

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12 minutes ago, Basbear said:

 

Table inside Article
Invited Tryout College
S Tyson Graham South Dakota
CB Channing Stribling Michigan
TE Ethan Wolf Tennessee
LB Danny Ezechukwu Purdue
TE Nick Truesdell Grand Rapids
DE Bijhon Jackson Arkansas
DT Tymere Dubose Kentucky
DT Ulric Jones South Carolina
CB Anthoula Kelly Fresno State
TE Cannon Smith Clemson
LB Sione Teuhema Southeastern Louisiana
CB Bryce Cheek Akron

we have 2 spots open on our roster right now

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3 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

we have 2 spots open on our roster right now

No idea who any of those guys are and no idea why they keep focusing on TEs. My guess is one is signed form this group and one from outside. 

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50 minutes ago, Basbear said:

 

Table inside Article
Invited Tryout College
S Tyson Graham South Dakota
CB Channing Stribling Michigan
TE Ethan Wolf Tennessee
LB Danny Ezechukwu Purdue
TE Nick Truesdell Grand Rapids
DE Bijhon Jackson Arkansas
DT Tymere Dubose Kentucky
DT Ulric Jones South Carolina
CB Anthoula Kelly Fresno State
TE Cannon Smith Clemson
LB Sione Teuhema Southeastern Louisiana
CB Bryce Cheek Akron

never heard of any of these men

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44 minutes ago, YoungPanthers89 said:

Channing Stribling :Eyes_Emoji_42x42:

Per PFF breakdown of the Memphis Express

CHANNING STRIBLING, CB

Another defensive back from Michigan, Stribling put forth an elite overall grade in his final season in Ann Arbor in 2016 when he allowed just 30.2% of the passes thrown his way to be caught. He put forth, what was at the time, a PFF record for lowest passer rating when targeted of just 22.7. For comparison’s sake, if a quarterback just spikes the ball every play, he gets a 39.6 passer rating. Stribling has the coverage ability and instincts of an elite cover corner, he just needs the time and reps to show it.

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