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Panthers attend Edwards workout


Mr. Scot

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Excerpts from Gantt's report...

The Mountaineers star worked as both a quarterback and a receiver during the workouts, and caught punts on a windy Boone afternoon before meeting with reporters.

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Along with the Panthers, representatives from Kansas City, Buffalo, Washington, Detroit, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, Jacksonville, Philadelphia and Cleveland were here.

Edwards said he had four individual workouts scheduled the rest of the month, with the Jaguars Wednesday, Panthers Thursday, the Miami Dolphins on the 22nd and the Indianapolis Colts on the 30th.

Edwards said the Panthers had displayed "strong interest," saying he met with coach John Fox and position coach Tyke Tolbert at the scouting combine in Indianapolis earlier this month.

Again, take "strong interest" with a grain of salt, but I'd be fine with drafting him in the later rounds.

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if he's willing to play whatever role is asked of him, he'll go further and be in more demand. as a WR who can return punts and then throw the ball on different packages he will be solid.

how does he look running? i've heard really good things.

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