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Panthers cut down day thread.


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Please use this thread for todays Panthers cuts. I will try to keep the OP updated throughout the day.

 

RB Darius Clark

FB Rod Smith

WR Krishawn Hogan

WR Ishmael Hyman

WR Micah Simon

OT Matt Kaskey*

OT Martez Ivey

G Marquel Harrell

DE Kendall Donnerson

DE Austin Larkin 

DT Walter Palmore

DT Mike Panasiuk*

DT Caraun Reid

LB Jonathan Celestin

LB Paddy Fisher

LB Nate Hall

S Brian Cole

S Doug Middleton

S LaDarius Wiley

K Joey Slye

QB Will Grier

LB Josh Bynes

WR Omar Bayless

RB Spencer Brown

DL Frank Herron

OL Mike Horton

DB Jalen Julius

WR Keith Kirkwood

OLB Christian Miller

OL Aaron Monteiro

WR C.J. Saunders

TE Stephen Sullivan

OL Sam Tecklenburg

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I don’t know how updated this list is, but courtesy of NFL.com

  • RB Darius Clark
  • FB Rod Smith
  • WR Krishawn Hogan
  • WR Ishmael Hyman
  • WR Micah Simon
  • OT Matt Kaskey*
  • OT Martez Ivey
  • G Marquel Harrell
  • DE Kendall Donnerson
  • DE Austin Larkin 
  • DT Walter Palmore
  • DT Mike Panasiuk*
  • DT Caraun Reid
  • LB Jonathan Celestin
  • LB Paddy Fisher
  • LB Nate Hall
  • S Brian Cole
  • S Doug Middleton
  • S LaDarius Wiley
  • K Joey Slye

 

https://www.nfl.com/news/player-cuts-tracker-nfl-teams-53-man-rosters-for-2021-season

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22 minutes ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

I don't expect too many surprises.  I am more interested in seeing who becomes available from other teams.  I am sure we have a high interest in LB and OT.

We will be paying attention for sure, but cut players are not likely to be impact players

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