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Panthers bringing in 2 WRs


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Velus Jones Jr.

Former 3rd Rounder from Chicago. Played WR/RB/KR/PR. Known for some pretty big muffs on returns his first year. Signed off Jacksonville's PS to our active roster.

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Trent Irwin

Was coached by Idzik at Stanford. Spent most of his time with the Bengals, mostly as a returner. According to Rapoport, he is expected to be on the 53 soon. 

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1 minute ago, *FreeFua* said:

Velus is more of a RB than WR

Neither of these guys are much of anything 

Velus hands are worse than Legette’s.

Agreed. I think he was brought in for KRs. I think Irwin will do punts and add an extra set of hands to the WR room. Irwin has good hands, he just struggled to get open in Cinci. 

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22 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

One of these guys will handle kick a punt returns because Blackshear must be more banged up the was reported. 

I think Blackshear plays this week but maybe limited and with injuries to Sanders and Brooks you don't want your RB2 returning punts too. I think we go Chubba, Boone, and Blackshear as the backs and these bums we picked up for returns. 

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Just now, jb2288 said:

I think Blackshear plays this week but maybe limited and with injuries to Sanders and Brooks you don't want your RB2 returning punts too. I think we go Chubba, Boone, and Blackshear as the backs and these bums we picked up for returns. 

Have they brought Boone up from the PS? 

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