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UDFA Signings


LinvilleGorge

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This thread will be used to list and discuss the Panthers' UDFA signings. I'll unlock it at the conclusion of the draft.

 

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Panthers 2020 undrafted free agents

Cam Sutton, TE, Fresno State
Brandon Bowen, OT, Ohio State
Rodney Smith, RB, Minnesota
Chris Orr, LB, Wisconsin
Mike Horton, G, Auburn
TreVontae Hights, WR, TCU
Omar Bayless, WR, Arkansas State

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Pre-Draft meetings - be on the lookout for these guys as UDFA - we have 19 roster spots open 

DEFENSE

Austin Edwards, EDGE, Ferris State (EW)

Kendall Coleman, DE, Syracuse (EW)

Francis Bernard, OLB, Utah (VIR, COM)

Nevelle Clarke, CB, UCF (EW)

Levonta Taylor, CB, Florida State (VIR)

Keith Washington, CB, WVU

Michael Sam, CB, Louisiana Tech


OFFENSE

Yasir Durant, OT, Missouri (COM)

Ben Ellefson, TE, North Dakota State (EW)

Cameron Sutton, TE, Fresno State (VIR)

Giovanni Ricci, TE, Western Michigan (EW)

Chris Finke, WR, Notre Dame (EW)

Diondre Overton, WR, Clemson (EW)

Benny LeMay, RB, Charlotte (VIR)

Sewo Olonilua, RB, TCU (VIR)

Reggie Corbin, RB, Illinois (EW)

Jacob Knipp, QB, Northern Colorado (VIR, PRO)

Rodrigo Blankenship, K, Georgia (SR)

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1 minute ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Pre-Draft meetings - be on the lookout for these guys as UDFA - we have 19 roster spots open 

DEFENSE

Austin Edwards, EDGE, Ferris State (EW)

Kendall Coleman, DE, Syracuse (EW)

Francis Bernard, OLB, Utah (VIR, COM)

Nevelle Clarke, CB, UCF (EW)

Levonta Taylor, CB, Florida State (VIR)

Keith Washington, CB, WVU

Michael Sam, CB, Louisiana Tech


OFFENSE

Yasir Durant, OT, Missouri (COM)

Ben Ellefson, TE, North Dakota State (EW)

Cameron Sutton, TE, Fresno State (VIR)

Giovanni Ricci, TE, Western Michigan (EW)

Chris Finke, WR, Notre Dame (EW)

Diondre Overton, WR, Clemson (EW)

Benny LeMay, RB, Charlotte (VIR)

Sewo Olonilua, RB, TCU (VIR)

Reggie Corbin, RB, Illinois (EW)

Jacob Knipp, QB, Northern Colorado (VIR, PRO)

Rodrigo Blankenship, K, Georgia (SR)

Knipp for sure and Moss makes a ton of sense, as well as the Baylor RB.

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AUBURN
- CB - r-Senior 6.11
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MISSISSIPPI
- DT - Senior 6.10
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SOUTH CAROLINA STATE
- T - r-Senior 6.00
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SYRACUSE
- WR - r-Junior 6.00
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MEMPHIS
- EDGE - Senior 6.00
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WASHINGTON
- TE - Junior 6.00
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GEORGIA
- S - r-Senior 5.99
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SOUTH CAROLINA
- RB - Senior 5.99
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FLORIDA STATE
- CB - Junior 5.97
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MICHIGAN
- CB - Senior 5.97
- CB - Senior 5.96
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TEXAS A&M
- WR - r-Junior 5.95
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AIR FORCE
- CB - Senior 5.94
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OKLAHOMA STATE
- CB - Senior 5.94
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MISSOURI
- T - Senior 5.94
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IOWA STATE
- G - r-Senior 5.93
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MARYLAND
- RB - Junior 5.92
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VANDERBILT
- TE - r-Senior 5.91
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WAKE FOREST
- WR - - 5.91
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BAYLOR
- RB - Senior 5.91
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3 minutes ago, TheProcess said:

Players I like...

Thad Moss

Tyler Clark

Rodrigo Blankenship 

Rico Dowdle

James Robinson

Lawrence Cager

JR Reed

Raeqwan Williams

My wishlist:

1.      Daryl Williams C Miss St.

2.      Alex Taylor OT SC State

3.      Benjamin Victor WR Ohio St

4.      Thaddeus Moss, TE LSU

5.      Trey Adams, OT Washington

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