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Please pin this and add to the list as the signings come in later tonight.

Be sure to include the following: Name of the player, position, school, and link to information or video.

Here is the current list as things stand:

QB – Jack Plummer, Louisville

WR – Sam Pinckney, Coastal Carolina

WR – Jalen Coker, Holy Cross

OL – Jeremiah Crawford, Tennessee

OL – Andrew Rahm, Oklahoma

DE – Taylor Upshaw, Arizona

DT – Popo Aumavae, Oregon

LB – Derrick McLendon, Colorado

CB – Willie Drew, Virginia State

CB – DeShawn Gaddie, Ole Miss

S – Demani Richardson, Texas A&M

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I guess if I had to bet a dollar….I’ll guess the Gamecock C.  Only because we need a C and for whatever reason the Panthers have an unhealthy relationship with the Gamecocks.  But it is weird how different franchises gravitate to dudes from certain schools. 
 

and I have no idea if he wasn’t even an average C,  I do know that OL got beat like a drum his whole career 

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9 minutes ago, panfanman said:

Based on what you saw last year with Young's struggles, if you were an UDFA QB looking for an opportunity wouldn't you jump at the chance to sign with the Panthers?

Hartman would be smart to come back to NC.  The PS QB can serve as the emergency QB and can increase practice reps.  Hartman is a smart guy who could serve that role if they do not find a veteran.

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