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2024 Draft: Day 3 (Rounds 4-7)


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6 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Top 30 Private Visits (19 confirmed)

Brenden Rice – WR, USC

Caelen Carson - CB, Wake Forest

Jase McClellan - RB, Alabama

 Shrine/Senior Bowl/Combine/Pro Day Formal interviews

Malik Washington – WR, Virginia

Jaden Crumedy – DT, Mississippi State

Blake Larson – T, Augustana (SD)

Ainias Smith Texas – WR, Texas A&M

Clay Fields – CB, Chattanooga

Elijah McAllister – EDGE, Auburn

Jordan Miller – DT, SMU

Trey Taylor – FS, Air Force

Audic Estime – RB, Notre Dame

 

Players that are remaining from Panthers original visits tracker. 

So far every pick we have made has been a player visit. One of these guys will be selected at #157

Caelen Carson seems most likely.

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6 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Top 30 Private Visits (19 confirmed)

Brenden Rice – WR, USC

Caelen Carson - CB, Wake Forest

Jase McClellan - RB, Alabama

 Shrine/Senior Bowl/Combine/Pro Day Formal interviews

Malik Washington – WR, Virginia

Jaden Crumedy – DT, Mississippi State

Blake Larson – T, Augustana (SD)

Ainias Smith Texas – WR, Texas A&M

Clay Fields – CB, Chattanooga

Elijah McAllister – EDGE, Auburn

Jordan Miller – DT, SMU

Trey Taylor – FS, Air Force

Audic Estime – RB, Notre Dame

 

Players that are remaining from Panthers original visits tracker. 

So far every pick we have made has been a player visit. One of these guys will be selected at #157

Crumedy is not overpowering but he is a runstuffer. Would be a good pick for our 6th round if there. I'd get Washington next off that list but would also like The CB James from Auburn as well, though he didn't visit 

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11 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Top 30 Private Visits (19 confirmed)

Brenden Rice – WR, USC

Caelen Carson - CB, Wake Forest

Jase McClellan - RB, Alabama

 Shrine/Senior Bowl/Combine/Pro Day Formal interviews

Malik Washington – WR, Virginia

Jaden Crumedy – DT, Mississippi State

Blake Larson – T, Augustana (SD)

Ainias Smith Texas – WR, Texas A&M

Clay Fields – CB, Chattanooga

Elijah McAllister – EDGE, Auburn

Jordan Miller – DT, SMU

Trey Taylor – FS, Air Force

Audic Estime – RB, Notre Dame

 

Players that are remaining from Panthers original visits tracker. 

So far every pick we have made has been a player visit. One of these guys will be selected at #157

Malik Washington in the 5th and Jase McClellan in the 6th/7th/UDFA. 

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