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Official Panthers 30-visits tracker


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4 hours ago, Shocker said:

Zappe?  

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Zappe is likely the only one left when we pick in the 4th round.  The others are #6 prospects and trade back guys either mid-round 1 or an anquired 2nd rounder in the case of Ridder and Howell.  It seems we are keeping all options open for a QB.

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The Panthers have begun a busy week hosting quarterbacks being considered for the upcoming draft. Those scheduled to come to Charlotte are Liberty's Malik Willis, Pittsburgh's Kenny Pickett, Mississippi's Matt Corral, Cincinnati's Desmond Ridder, North Carolina's Sam Howell, Western Kentucky's Bailey Zappe and Nevada's Carson Strong. Two of the first three are considered potential candidates for the No. 6 pick. The team also is hosting the top three tackles this week and next.

- David Newton 

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Jerome Ford, who made his way to Cincinnati by way of Alabama, comes off a career campaign and grades as a late-third-round prospect. He timed the 40-yard dash in 4.46 seconds during the Combine after tipping the scales at 210 pounds. 

The San Francisco 49ers, Carolina Panthers, and Arizona Cardinals all brought Ford to their facilities for an official top-30 visit.

https://www.profootballnetwork.com/nfl-draft-news-and-rumors-james-cook-jerome-ford-and-more-prospects-visit-nfl-teams/

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2 hours ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

The Panthers have begun a busy week hosting quarterbacks being considered for the upcoming draft. Those scheduled to come to Charlotte are Liberty's Malik Willis, Pittsburgh's Kenny Pickett, Mississippi's Matt Corral, Cincinnati's Desmond Ridder, North Carolina's Sam Howell, Western Kentucky's Bailey Zappe and Nevada's Carson Strong. Two of the first three are considered potential candidates for the No. 6 pick. The team also is hosting the top three tackles this week and next.

- David Newton 

They're going to take another corner at 6. This is the smoke screen.

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