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Something to note in general is that there's only about a 15% hit rate for visits : drafted

If a team knows what a guy brings, and knows his character through other means (combine, pro-day, etc.), then they don't need to bring them in.  If they are interested, but there's a level of mystery, questions, or anything extra they're trying to learn, well yeah, then they'll bring them in.

So don't simply equate visit to being bought in.  Visits indicate interest but can just as easily be something teams come away with a hard confirmation the dude is off their board.

Could mean they sold and want to confirm.  Some could mean people hear weird stuff but the tape is too hard to ignore so they wanna meet the kid.  So many possibilities.

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18 minutes ago, Bear Hands said:

Something to note in general is that there's only about a 15% hit rate for visits : drafted

If a team knows what a guy brings, and knows his character through other means (combine, pro-day, etc.), then they don't need to bring them in.  If they are interested, but there's a level of mystery, questions, or anything extra they're trying to learn, well yeah, then they'll bring them in.

So don't simply equate visit to being bought in.  Visits indicate interest but can just as easily be something teams come away with a hard confirmation the dude is off their board.

Could mean they sold and want to confirm.  Some could mean people hear weird stuff but the tape is too hard to ignore so they wanna meet the kid.  So many possibilities.

The more interesting thing to me is that we're not playin around with the positions we're interested in drafting. QB, Edge/LB, CB, Wr, TE, backup OL. Also seems like a good amount of guys that could end up in UDFA so maybe trying to get some leverage there considering we have like 25 spots to fill to get to 90

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On 4/19/2023 at 1:08 PM, TheSpecialJuan said:

Carolina Panthers Reported Prospect Visits:

  • Steve Avila, Center, TCU (PRI)
  • Anthony Bradford^, Offensive Tackle, LSU (COM, PRI)
  • Julius Brents^, Cornerback, Kansas State (COM, PRI)
  • Derius Davis, Wide Receiver, TCU (PRI)
  • Zach Evans, Running Back, Ole Miss (PRI)
  • Kendre Miller, Running Back, TCU (PRI)
  • Jaleel McLaughlin, Running Back, Youngstown State (Hulu Bowl)
  • Derick Hall, Outside Linebacker, Auburn (VIR)
  • DJ Johnson, Defensive End, Oregon (PRI)
  • Andrew Farmer, Defensive End, Lane (HBCU)
  • Charlie Jones, Wide Receiver, Purdue (PRI)
  • Sam LaPorta, Tight End, Iowa (COM) (PRI)
  • Eku Leota, Outside Linebacker, Auburn (PRI)
  • Will Levis^, Quarterback, Kentucky (PRI, PRO)
  • Jonathan Mingo, Wide Receiver, Ole Miss (PRI)
  • B.J. Ojulari, Defensive End, LSU (PRI)
  • Bumper Pool, Linebacker, Arkansas (PRI)
  • Joey Porter Jr, Cornerback, Penn State (PRI)
  • Anthony Richardson^, Quarterback, Florida (COM, PRI, PRO)
  • Nick Saldiveri, Offensive Guard, Old Dominion (LOC)
  • Jaelyn Duncan, Offensive Tackle, Maryland (PRI)
  • Drew Sanders, Linebacker, Arkansas (COM)
  • Xavier Gipson, Wide Receiver, Stephen F. Austin (PRI)
  • Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Wide Receiver, Ohio State (PRI)
  • Garrett Williams, Cornerback, Syracuse (COM)
  • Darius Rush, Cornerback, South Carolina (LOC)
  • C.J. Stroud^, Quarterback, Ohio State (PRI, PRO)
  • Darnell Washington, Tight End, Georgia (PRI)
  • Byron Young, Defensive End, Tennessee (PRI)
  • Bryce Young^, Quarterback, Alabama (PRI, PRO)
  • Dorian Williams, Linebacker, Tulane (COM)
  • Daiyan Henley, Linebacker, Washington State (PRI)
  • Chandler Zavala, Offensive Guard, N.C. State (PRI)

@39 we will take one of these guys 

any guesses? 

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