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OFFICIAL 2025 Draft Prospect team meetings


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9 hours ago, MHS831 said:

do these inquiries into CBs (I like both, by the way) suggest that we are not expected to re-sign Mike Jackson? 

Or they see mike jack as a bridge CB for a lack of better words. We need depth at the position as well, regardless of if we keep mike.

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3 hours ago, CarolinaLivin said:

Or they see mike jack as a bridge CB for a lack of better words. We need depth at the position as well, regardless of if we keep mike.

Just a hunch/guess, but I liked what I saw from Bartholomew and Evans (CBs from the PS) at the end of the season...limited action, but they held their own.  Probably nothing, but I wonder.

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Combine Formal Interviews

  • The Panthers had a formal Combine interview with Florida State DT Cam Jackson. (Ryan Fowler)
  • Per Justin Melo, many teams have met with or are scheduled to meet formally with Ole Miss CB Trey Amos during the Combine including the Panthers.

All-Star Circuit

  • Memphis WR Roc Taylor met with a long list of teams at the Hula Bowl, including the Panthers. (Ryan Fowler)
  • Virginia Tech WR Ali Jennings met with the Panthers, among other teams, at the Hula Bowl. (Ryan Fowler)
  • Iowa LB Nick Jackson met with the Panthers at the Hula Bowl. (Ryan Fowler)
  • Minnesota DL Danny Strigow‘s list of meetings at the Hula Bowl included the Panthers. (Ryan Fowler)
  • Colorado DE BJ Green II met with the Panthers at the Hula Bowl. (Ryan Fowler
  • Utah RB Micah Bernard met with the Panthers, among other teams, at the Hula Bowl. (Ryan Fowler)
  • Louisiana Monroe CB Car’lin Vigers met with several teams at the Hula Bowl, including the Panthers. (Ryan Fowler)
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