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Panthers release TE Seth DeValve


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David NewtonESPN Staff Writer 

The Panthers released tight end Seth DeValve today citing a non-football injury, a league source told ESPN's Field Yates. DeValve was a fourth-round pick out of Princeton by the Cleveland Browns in 2016. He was with Jacksonville last year and signed by Carolina in March. While with Cleveland in 2017, DeValve became the first white player to kneel during the national anthem to protest social injustice.

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SETH DEVALVETE, UNSIGNED FREE AGENT
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Panthers released TE Seth DeValve.

Cleveland's fourth-round pick in 2016, Carolina released DeValve with an undisclosed non-football injury only a few months into the 27-year-old's contract. A part-time player with the Jaguars (12/140) last year, it will admittedly be tough for DeValve to latch on anywhere until facilities re-open to players. Expect him to sign elsewhere later this summer

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Here's Clay's numbers.  He was productive until the last couple of years.  Probably not a good fit in his one year with the Cardinals.  Not sure what happened his last season in Buffalo, though.

Games Receiving Rushing Total Yds      
Year Age Tm Pos No. G GS Tgt Rec Yds Y/R TD 1D Lng R/G Y/G Ctch% Y/Tgt Rush Yds TD 1D Lng Y/A Y/G A/G Touch Y/Tch YScm RRTD Fmb AV
Career       127 110 542 357 3868 10.8 24 187 67 2.8 30.5 65.9% 7.1 7 15 1 2 13 2.1 0.1 0.1 364 10.7 3883 25 3 33
4 yrs BUF     54 53 274 178 1822 10.2 9 88 44 3.3 33.7 65.0% 6.6                 178 10.2 1822 9 3 17
4 yrs MIA     58 47 244 161 1809 11.2 14 87 67 2.8 31.2 66.0% 7.4 7 15 1 2 13 2.1 0.3 0.1 168 10.9 1824 15 0 14
2011 22 MIA FB/TE 31 14 9 25 16 233 14.6 3 12 46 1.1 16.6 64.0% 9.3                 16 14.6 233 3 0 2
2012 23 MIA FB/TE 42 14 9 33 18 212 11.8 2 8 31 1.3 15.1 54.5% 6.4                 18 11.8 212 2 0 2
2013 24 MIA FB/TE 42 16 15 102 69 759 11.0 6 36 67 4.3 47.4 67.6% 7.4 7 15 1 2 13 2.1 0.9 0.4 76 10.2 774 7 0 5
2014 25 MIA TE 42 14 14 84 58 605 10.4 3 31 41 4.1 43.2 69.0% 7.2                 58 10.4 605 3 0 5
2015 26 BUF TE 85 13 13 77 51 528 10.4 3 26 40 3.9 40.6 66.2% 6.9                 51 10.4 528 3 1 5
2016 27 BUF TE 85 15 15 87 57 552 9.7 4 22 40 3.8 36.8 65.5% 6.3                 57 9.7 552 4 0 6
2017 28 BUF TE 85 13 13 74 49 558 11.4 2 29 44 3.8 42.9 66.2% 7.5                 49 11.4 558 2 1 5
2018 29 BUF TE/WR 85 13 12 36 21 184 8.8 0 11 21 1.6 14.2 58.3% 5.1                 21 8.8 184 0 1 1
2019 30 ARI TE 85 15 10 24 18 237 13.2 1 12 47 1.2 15.8 75.0% 9.9                 18 13.2 237 1 0 2

 

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I tend to think of "non football injuries" as generally being minor (especially with a decent amount of time to heal before camp) but I haven't seen any more specific information.

Maybe they've just decided he's nothing special or perhaps there's somebody else they like better and they're dumping him to make room.

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52 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I tend to think of "non football injuries" as generally being minor (especially with a decent amount of time to heal before camp) but I haven't seen any more specific information.

Maybe they've just decided he's nothing special or perhaps there's somebody else they like better and they're dumping him to make room.

A bubble player having a non football injury would kinda seal the deal on getting cut

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