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official Panthers draft pick signings thread


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I shouldve did this yesterday when I made the thread about Gettis and Stanford signing, so please delete that thread.

David Gettis and R.J. Stanford

WR David Gettis and DB R.J. Stanford, have signed contracts the team announced today.

Gettis was drafted in the sixth round (198th overall) from Baylor, while Stanford was selected in the seventh round (249 overall) out of Utah.

Gettis and Stanford are the first of the Panthers 10 draft picks to sign contracts.

http://reederstake.freedomblogging.c...ft-picks/5289/

Robert McClain

The Panthers have wrapped up their third rookie contract of the day, finalizing a deal with seventh-round pick Robert McClain. The team previously signed seventh-round cornerback R.J. Stanford and sixth-round wide receiver David Gettis on Tuesday.

http://uchuskies.com/2010/06/16/panthers-sign-robert-mcclain/

Greg Hardy and Jordan Pugh

By The Associated Press (CP) – 18 hours ago

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The Carolina Panthers have half of their draft picks signed after reaching deals with sixth-round choices Greg Hardy and Jordan Pugh.

http://www.google.com/hostednews/canadianpress/article/ALeqM5hncVz2lgH0icI8vVlolaT87uGXJg

Tony Pike

-- The Panthers signed sixth-round draft pick quarterback Tony Pike on Tuesday. Pike was one of three sixth-rounders taken by Carolina in the draft. He's the sixth of the team's 10 draft picks to sign.

http://blogs.charlotte.com/panthers/2010/06/panthers-sign-rookie-qb-pike.html

Eric Norwood

The Carolina Panthers have signed another 2010 draft pick, defensive end/linebacker Eric Norwood from South Carolina, the team announced Wednesday. Selected in the fourth round (124th overall).

http://www.panthers.com/news/article-1/DELB-Norwood-signed/6387bab5-d154-4429-b58f-ef1ff5ac26ba

Armanti Edwards

The Carolina Panthers have one of their third-round picks in the fold.

Darin Gantt of the Charlotte Observer reports that Armanti Edwards has agreed to a four-year deal. The contract gives him a signing bonus of a little over $700,000.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2010/07/08/panthers-agree-to-deal-with-armanti-edwards/

Brandon LaFell

The Carolina Panthers have completed a four-year, $2.6 million deal with Carolina Panthers rookie third-round wide receiver Brandon LaFell, according to a league source.

La'Fell received a signing bonus slightly over $818,000.

http://www.nationalfootballpost.com/Panthers-sign-Brandon-LaFell-to-fouryear-deal.html

Jimmy Clausen

SPARTANBURG, S.C. -- The Carolina Panthers signed quarterback Jimmy Clausen to a four-year, $6.3 million contract that includes $2.53 million in guarantees Wednesday, ensuring they will not have any rookie holdouts for the start of training camp.

http://www.nfl.com/trainingcamp/story/09000d5d819581ee/article/clausen-panthers-strike-fouryear-63m-deal-as-camp-opens?module=HP_headlines

Contracts:

48-Jimmy Clausen-QB-4 year, $6.3 million contract, signing bonus unknown

78-Brandon LaFell-WR-4 year $2.608 million contract, $818,000 signing bonus

89-Armanti Edwards-ATH-4 year $2.5 million contract, $710,000 signing bonus

124-Eric Norwood-LB/DE-4 year $2.248 million contract, $458,400 signing bonus

175-Greg Hardy-DE-4 year undisclosed

198-David Gettis-WR-4 year $1.884 million contract, $94,000 signing bonus

202-Jordan Pugh-S-4 year undisclosed

204-Tony Pike-QB-4 year, $81,145 signing bonus, contract unknown

223-R.J. Stanford-CB-4 year undisclosed

249-Robert McClain-CB-4 year undisclosed

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