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Panthers (Fits) sign former Seahawk PS TE DE to futures contract


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9 minutes ago, Panther Believer said:

With a Joe brady connect and being that tall, I wouldn't put it past him to make a push for TE1 if we dont address it this offseason ( which we need to) .

If you are a new GM and your first move is to pluck some buried guy off the practice squad of the team you just left....  Safe to assume that you know something.

  He knows that they had a gem buried behind gimpy Olsen and Co.

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15 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

If you are a new GM and your first move is to pluck some buried guy off the practice squad of the team you just left....  Safe to assume that you know something.

  He knows that they had a gem buried behind gimpy Olsen and Co.

For sure, and the seahawks used him at DE, his frame is much better suited for today's TE/big WR. REALLY hope there will be a preseason this coming year for guys like this to show something.

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David NewtonESPN Staff Writer 

The Panthers signed Stephen Sullivan, a seventh-round draft pick by Seattle last year, to a futures contract. New Carolina GM Scott Fitterer was part of the front office that drafted Sullivan, who played tight end and wide receiver at LSU. Sullivan was drafted as a tight end but began working at defensive end while on Seattle's practice squad. He was elevated for one game, playing 22 defensive snaps and making one tackle in Week 8.

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