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Initial Practice Squad


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PRACTICE SQUAD:

  • DT Myles Adams
  • DT Woodrow Hamilton
  • DT Bruce Hector
  • G Mike Horton
  • WR Ishmael Hyman
  • DE Austin Larkin
  • WR Marken Michel
  • LB Chris Orr
  • TE Giovanni Ricci
  • C Sam Tecklenburg
  • K/P Kaare Vedvik

PRACTICE SQUAD VETERAN EXCEPTION:

  • RB Reggie Bonnafon
  • DB Natrell Jamerson

https://www.panthers.com/news/panthers-announce-initial-practice-squad-additions

 

I believe Efa, Krobinson, and Kaskey are in line for the last three spots. 

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Interesting:

Josh McCown is the oldest practice squad player in NFL history. Literally.

Philadelphia is signing 41-year-old QB Josh McCown to its practice squad and making him oldest practice squad player in NFL history, league sources tell ESPN. McCown will live in Texas, make $12,000 a week and serve as the Eagles’ emergency QB.

— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) September 6, 2020
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23 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

Interesting:

Josh McCown is the oldest practice squad player in NFL history. Literally.

Philadelphia is signing 41-year-old QB Josh McCown to its practice squad and making him oldest practice squad player in NFL history, league sources tell ESPN. McCown will live in Texas, make $12,000 a week and serve as the Eagles’ emergency QB.

— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) September 6, 2020

I read that he's also planning on exploring coaching opportunities...

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11 minutes ago, bull123 said:

Surprised it’s not more...we cleaned house and got rid of the players that tanked last year

Something like a 60% turnover.  And of the Panthers from last year---8 were first year Panthers--meaning we have 16 players from 2018.

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22 hours ago, bull123 said:

That C played at Baylor for coach...Undrafted free agent

keep your eye on him

All I know about him was his "retired" at colleges end and un-retired to join the panthers with Rhule. Believe well liked and a team captain. Panthers need all the OL possible, cause next year he or horton could be in line for a starting role. 

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The Panthers also signed safety Kenny Robinson and offensive lineman Matt Kaskey to their practice squad. Both players were waived on Sunday. Robinson was a fifth-round pick in the 2020 draft, and Kaskey spent much of 2019 on the Panthers practice squad.

With ClayJohnston that makes 16.

Unlike @Tepper’s Used Car Lot I like this group, a tad heavy at DL. Btw youre a OG, what was your original name?

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