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The Panthers Cuts thread


Jeremy Igo

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Please use this thread for word of Panthers Cuts. Starting an individual thread for an intriguing player is fine, but treat this as a general "who?" Thread.

 

Confirmed cuts: 

 

Terminated Vested Veteran (5)

Player                                   Pos             Exp.     College

Cameron Artis-Payne     RB               5            Auburn

Andrew DePaola              LS                6            Rutgers

Lorenzo Doss                     CB               4            Tulane

Taylor Heinicke                 QB              4            Old Dominion

Aldrick Robinson              WR             8            SMU

 

Waived (15)

Player                                   Pos             Exp.     College

Brandon Bell                       LB               2            Penn State

Tyler Catalina                     G                 2            Georgia

Parker Collins                     C                 1            Appalachian State

Corn Elder                           CB               3            Miami (Fla.)

Woodrow Hamilton         DT               2            Mississippi

Taylor Hearn                      G                 1            Clemson

Cole Hunt                            TE               R           TCU

Damion Jeanpiere Jr.      WR             R           Nicholls State

Andre Levrone                  WR             1            Virginia

Jaydon Mickens                WR             3            Washington

Ryan Pulley                         CB               R           Arkansas

Rashad Ross                       WR             3            Arizona State

Jason Vander Laan           TE               1            Ferris State

Antwione Williams           LB               2            Georgia Southern

John Yarbrough                 C                 R           Richmond

 

Waived/Injured (2)

Player                                   Pos             Exp.     College

Kofi Amichia                       G                 1            South Florida

Damian Parms                   S                  2            Florida Atlantic

 

Injured/Reserve (2)

Player                                   Pos             Exp.     College

Graham Gano                    K                 9            Florida State

Kitt O’Brien                         G                 1            Ball State

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I think Slye makes the team, and we IR Gano, Jordan Kunaszyk I believe is a PS candidate. 

Obada IMO was the 2nd or 3rd most disruptive player after Burns alongside Haynes so IMO he's safe. 

Reggie is the 2nd most versatile back we have, Scarlett looks as good as advertised, I think we can sneak Holyfield onto the PS, and CAP is 29, there's no need for a back up that old (relative to the position) with little upside. 

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9 minutes ago, archer4364 said:

Pls don't get cut: Joey Slye, Reggie Bonnafon, Efe Obada, Jordan Kunaszyk. 

Really hope CAP gets the boot this year finally, though I don't see it happening. 

Joe Person thinks Reggie Bonnafon makes the roster over Cameron Artis-Payne and Elijah Hollyfield.

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Just now, tiger7_88 said:

CAP receives more hate for doing what he's been asked to do every time he's been asked to do it then any player I've ever seen.

We have younger players with more upside and higher ceilings. Use the same logic you use for other players with CAP. I know he went to auburn but we know what we have with him, time to see if Scarlett or Bonn can take the backup position to the next level. 

 

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