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Official Panthers 30-visits tracker


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Let us not forget, many visits and interviews are made not just for interest or smokescreens, but further vetting into guys they like on the field, but may have big questions about.  And the visits can likely result in losing interest.  

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Houston Consensus All-American cornerback and kick returner Marcus Jones is making a sound recovery from surgeries on each shoulder. He expects to make a full recovery by training camp.

Jones returned 4 kickoffs for touchdowns last season and intercepted 5 passes. He tied the NCAA all-time record with 9 kickoff returns for touchdowns, including his two seasons at Troy.

Jones wasn’t able to work out Friday. However, he has upcoming top-30 visits with the Minnesota Vikings, Tennessee Titans, New England Patriots, Philadelphia Eagles, Las Vegas Raiders, a medical recheck on April 13, the Carolina Panthers, and the Pittsburgh Steelers, according to a league source

Marcus Jones can make Denver's special teams fun again while solidifying CB  room -

https://www.profootballnetwork.com/houston-pro-day-headlined-logan-hall-busy-schedule-ahead-marcus-jones/

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44 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Houston Consensus All-American cornerback and kick returner Marcus Jones is making a sound recovery from surgeries on each shoulder. He expects to make a full recovery by training camp.

Jones returned 4 kickoffs for touchdowns last season and intercepted 5 passes. He tied the NCAA all-time record with 9 kickoff returns for touchdowns, including his two seasons at Troy.

Jones wasn’t able to work out Friday. However, he has upcoming top-30 visits with the Minnesota Vikings, Tennessee Titans, New England Patriots, Philadelphia Eagles, Las Vegas Raiders, a medical recheck on April 13, the Carolina Panthers, and the Pittsburgh Steelers, according to a league source

Marcus Jones can make Denver's special teams fun again while solidifying CB  room -

https://www.profootballnetwork.com/houston-pro-day-headlined-logan-hall-busy-schedule-ahead-marcus-jones/

Wouldnt be upset at all if we picked him up in the 5th or 6th. His special team ability alone would justify the pick. We'd have our KR/PR position checked off AND we'd have a corner with actual hands and speed covering the slot along with an emergency WR if needed. Actually seems like the exact Rhule pick with his versatility....i.e Myles Hartsfield. 

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