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Panthers Prospect Visits/Meetings (Final Update-4/22)


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I updated the 1st half of the list with possbile rounds based on PFF rankings

7th/UDFA - Cam Jackson DT Florida

7th/UDFA - Collin Oliver LB Oklahoma

2nd/3rd - Jay Higgins LB Iowa

2nd - Trey Amos CB Ole Miss

1st - Malaki Starks S Georgia

2nd - Darian Porter CB Iowa State

2nd - Shemar Stewart EDGE Texas A&M

7th/UDFA - Andres Borregales K Miami

3rd - Marcus Mbow OL Purdue

2nd - Josh Conerly Jr. OL Oregon

7th/UDFA - Sam Brown Jr. WR Miami

2nd/3rd - Cam Skattebo RB AZ State

1st - Jalon Walker OLB/ILB UGA

 

Reported

1st - Mason Graham DT Michigan

7th/UDFA - Shemar James LB Florida
 

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2 hours ago, chknwing said:

I updated the 1st half of the list with possbile rounds based on PFF rankings

7th/UDFA - Cam Jackson DT Florida

7th/UDFA - Collin Oliver LB Oklahoma

2nd/3rd - Jay Higgins LB Iowa

2nd - Trey Amos CB Ole Miss

1st - Malaki Starks S Georgia

2nd - Darian Porter CB Iowa State

2nd - Shemar Stewart EDGE Texas A&M

7th/UDFA - Andres Borregales K Miami

3rd - Marcus Mbow OL Purdue

2nd - Josh Conerly Jr. OL Oregon

7th/UDFA - Sam Brown Jr. WR Miami

2nd/3rd - Cam Skattebo RB AZ State

1st - Jalon Walker OLB/ILB UGA

 

Reported

1st - Mason Graham DT Michigan

7th/UDFA - Shemar James LB Florida
 

thanks for this, bro.

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On 3/6/2025 at 12:22 PM, kungfoodude said:

We have the luxury of really leaning on BPA since our roster is so atrocious. There is little reason to be reaching on anyone in this draft. There is not a single individual player in this entire draft that is going to lead to a big swing in W's/L's next season(don't feel like I am going out on a limb).

Just get MFers who can play and, more importantly, WANT to play and excel.

We’ve had the luxury of going BPA for years. What makes you think this is the year we decide to actually do it? I can honestly say that I’m more disappointed in the 2024 draft class at the end of the season than I was after the draft and I wasn’t happy after the draft. I’m extremely worried we are going to make a big mistake at 8. Hoping I’m wrong and somehow we pull a stud.

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4 minutes ago, WhoKnows said:

We’ve had the luxury of going BPA for years. What makes you think this is the year we decide to actually do it? I can honestly say that I’m more disappointed in the 2024 draft class at the end of the season than I was after the draft and I wasn’t happy after the draft. I’m extremely worried we are going to make a big mistake at 8. Hoping I’m wrong and somehow we pull a stud.

Oh I agree. I think we will fug it all up.

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46 minutes ago, WhoKnows said:

We’ve had the luxury of going BPA for years. What makes you think this is the year we decide to actually do it? I can honestly say that I’m more disappointed in the 2024 draft class at the end of the season than I was after the draft and I wasn’t happy after the draft. I’m extremely worried we are going to make a big mistake at 8. Hoping I’m wrong and somehow we pull a stud.

they don't get called the cardiac cats for nothin', on and off the field.

 

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On 3/7/2025 at 5:51 PM, chknwing said:

I updated the 1st half of the list with possbile rounds based on PFF rankings

7th/UDFA - Cam Jackson DT Florida

7th/UDFA - Collin Oliver LB Oklahoma

2nd/3rd - Jay Higgins LB Iowa

2nd - Trey Amos CB Ole Miss

1st - Malaki Starks S Georgia

2nd - Darian Porter CB Iowa State

2nd - Shemar Stewart EDGE Texas A&M

7th/UDFA - Andres Borregales K Miami

3rd - Marcus Mbow OL Purdue

2nd - Josh Conerly Jr. OL Oregon

7th/UDFA - Sam Brown Jr. WR Miami

2nd/3rd - Cam Skattebo RB AZ State

1st - Jalon Walker OLB/ILB UGA

 

Reported

1st - Mason Graham DT Michigan

7th/UDFA - Shemar James LB Florida
 

So when we go S, OT, RB in the first 3 rounds none of us should be shocked right? 

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3 minutes ago, PootieNunu said:

That still wont stop them from going Starks, Conerly Jr., Skattebo

If they do not stack the defensive front...I am going to give Morgan the benefit of the doubt one more year.  $10 bucks says at least one of the names you mentioned here is a Panther in May.

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2 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

If they do not stack the defensive front...I am going to give Morgan the benefit of the doubt one more year.  $10 bucks says at least one of the names you mentioned here is a Panther in May.

I would bet on Skattebo, I was just throwing something out there for worst case scenario. 

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