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Who the Panthers are talking to (scouting)...


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There was a thread on this but it kind of got buried... I just was thinking about who all the Panthers have talked to, and wanted to keep a running list...

QB:

The Golden Calf of Bristol

Jarrett Brown (scheduled)

Tony Pike

Armanti Edwards

Levi Brown

Zac Robinson

Dan Lefevour

WR:

Taylor Price

Andy Tanner

Jeremy Horne

Jacoby Ford?

DL:

Carlos Dunlap

LB:

Perry Riley

K:

Brooks Rossman (2009 rookie)

Garrett Lindholm

Leigh Tiffin?

Who all have I missed?

I know we've been to a lot of pro days, but these guys listed (aside from the ones with ? marks) I think I have heard us working out privately or at least paying closer attention to..

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only thing i take from that is that those are the positions they will be focusing in on. beyond that is really nothing more than FO led speculation.

It's most likely that those who they are the most interested in you will never know until their name is called.

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