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Panthers UDFA Thread


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Post them here.who are some of the players you want?

Signings

WR Oliver Young (South Carolina State),

FB Rashawn Jackson (Virginia)

OL Ray Hisatake (Hawaii),

Kurtis Gregory (Missouri)

Mark Ortmann (Michigan),

DT Andre Neblett (Temple),

S Matt O’Hanlon (Nebraska)

P Blake Hauden (Minnesota)

K Aaron Pettrey (Ohio State)

TE Andrew George (BYU).

http://blogs.charlotte.com/panthers/ is keeping a running list

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by possition:

qb- jarrett brown

rb- blount

fb- tonga

wr- blair white

wr- jeremy williams

wr- danario alexander

OT- tony washington

OG- sergio render

C- jeff byers (#1 on my list, should be drafted)

OG- brandon carter

OT- ciron black (#2 to look at)

DE- lindsey witten

DT- boo robinson

DT- eric mullins

DE- jeffrey fitzgerald

OLB- vincet rey

ILB- mike mcLaughlin (none worth a damn really)

OLB- matt mayberry (no lbs worth a damn)

CB-brian jackson

FS- donovan warren (#3 to look at)

SS- darian stewart

CB- AJ jefferson (#4 to look at)

KR/PR- leroy Vann

guys i want:

jeff byers

ciron black

donovan warren

aj jefferson

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From Draftcountdown BPA

1. Tony Washington OT Abilene Christian

2. Jeremy Williams WR Tulane

3. Scott Long WR Louisville

4. Ciron Black OT Louisiana State

5. LeGarrette Blount RB Oregon

6. Chris McGaha WR Arizona State

7. Jarrett Brown QB West Virginia

8. Blair White WR Michigan State

9. Brandon Lang DE Troy

10. Danario Alexander WR Missouri

11. Jevan Snead QB Ole Miss

12. Darian Stewart S South Carolina

13. Brandon Banks RS Kansas State

14. Lindsey Witten DE Connecticut

15. Harry Coleman S Louisiana State

16. A.J. Jefferson CB Fresno State

17. Kevin Basped DE Nevada

18. Antonio Coleman DE Auburn

19. Mike McLaughlin ILB Boston College

20. Seyi Ajirotutu WR Fresno State

21. Chris Bell WR Norfolk State

22. Colin Peek TE Alabama

23. Adam Ulatoski OT Texas

24. Javarris James RB Miami (FL)

25. Brandon Carter OG Texas Tech

26. Lonyae Miller RB Fresno State

27. Nate Collins DT Virginia

28. Donovan Warren CB Michigan

29. Kevin Jurovich WR San Jose State

30. Junior Galette OLB Stillman

31. Jeff Byers C Southern Cal

32. Devin Ross CB Arizona

33. Jonathan Amaya S Nevada

34. Jeffrey Fitzgerald DE Kansas State

35. Justin Cole OLB San Jose State

36. Rashawn Jackson FB Virginia

37. Donald Jones WR Youngstown State

38. Nic Richmond OT Texas Christian

39. David Pender CB Purdue

40. Aleric Mullins DT North Carolina

41. Chris Maragos S Wisconsin

42. Rahim Alem DE Louisiana State

43. Kion Wilson ILB South Carolina

44. Barry Church S Toledo

45. Shawnbrey McNeal RB Southern Methodist

46. Micah Johnson ILB Kentucky

47. Daryll Clark QB Penn State

48. Jimmy Saddler-McQueen DT Texas A&M-Kingsville

49. Clint Gresham LS Texas Christian

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Assuming this guys haven't been drafted(starting paying less attention to draft overall after 4th round).

Emmanuel Sanders, WR, SMU

Verran Tucker, WR, Cal

Vince Oghobaase, DT, Duke

Andre Neblett, DT, Temple

Auston English, DE, Oklahoma

Brandon Carter, OG, Texas Tech

James Williams, OT, Harvard

Kyle Jolly, OT, UNC

Leroy Vann, KR/PR, Florida A&M

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