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


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7 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

Pro day numbers are always suspect but comparing him to Funchess is laughable.

Huh? In what way did I compare them other than using Funchess as an example of pro day numbers improving over combine numbers. Unlike Tet, Funchess did run at the combine so we can see the impact of HFA pro day times. For Funchess it was 4.7 to 4.5 and Tet was unknown to 4.48. 4.5 flat and 4.48 aren’t much different so I’d suspect Tet would have run a 4.6+ at the combine.

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10 hours ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Pro Day season is in full swing, and Arizona WR Tetairoa McMillan had his workout today. McMillan ran just one 40-yard dash—it was hand-timed at 4.54, 4.55 and 4.57 on the stopwatches of 3 teams I talked to.

Workout was good otherwise. Big-bodied guy, so times were expected.

That was just 3 of the 40 teams, some had him as low as 4.46

https://x.com/_ryanfowler_/status/1901696729491083466?s=46&t=LQU3yEizU6WVOcNoJTNyOw
 

Either way, just as I’ve said all year, he plays with more than enough speed for someone of his size, even the low end of those timings is faster than the plodding big man people on here seem to perceive him as.

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8 hours ago, joeyxfresco said:

As Texas fan I loved watching Golden play this year. Dude has that big time feel to him and made big time catches when it mattered. The 40 time is just a cherry on top 

He isn't a guy I would take until the late first/early second as a Panthers fan. 

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14 hours ago, joeyxfresco said:

As Texas fan I loved watching Golden play this year. Dude has that big time feel to him and made big time catches when it mattered. The 40 time is just a cherry on top 

Highest upside in the draft.  They said the same about Worthy last year.  I understand the concerns, but gamers step up and have the tape to back it up.  Workout warriors dont.

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5 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

He isn't a guy I would take until the late first/early second as a Panthers fan. 

You might be spot on, but I see him as a mid first round guy--a small trade back and he would be my pick.  I think he has upside and will be a better pro than the other top WRs.  but nobody knows.

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10 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

TEA LEAVE TIME!!! The coaches (ILB and DL) suggest an interest in TJ Sanders, Hemingway (DTs) and Demetrius Knight Jr. (ILB that nobody has mentioned but is probably a late third, early fourth rounder). No DB coach?  Emmanawori is their best player, a mid to late round S.   Wonder if the ILB coach will watch him as well? 

Note:  While Hemmingway is not their star DT, the Panthers talked to him at one of the bowl games or combine.  Not sure if it was formal, but I read it somewhere.

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On 3/5/2025 at 6:15 PM, kungfoodude said:

*Updated Monday 3/17/2025

Formal Visits:

Mason Graham DT Michigan

Jalon Walker OLB/ILB UGA

Shemar Stewart EDGE Texas A&M

Malaki Starks S Georgia

Josh Conerly Jr. OL Oregon

Trey Amos CB Ole Miss

Mason Taylor TE LSU

Darian Porter CB Iowa State

Cam Skattebo RB AZ State

Jonas Sanker S Virginia

Jay Higgins LB Iowa

Marcus Mbow OL Purdue

Warren Brinson DT UGA

Cam Jackson DT Florida

Collin Oliver LB Oklahoma

Andres Borregales K Miami

Sam Brown Jr. WR Miami

Shemar James LB Florida

 

Senior Bowl:

Bhayshul Tuten RB VT

Jack Bech WR TCU

Jake Briningstool TE Clemson

Willie Lampkin OL UNC

Walter Nolen DT Ole Miss

Aeneas Peebles DT VT

Princely Umanmielen EDGE Ole Miss

Donovan Ezeiruaku EDGE BC

Josaiah Stewart EDGE Michigan

Barryn Sorrell DE Texas

Dorian Strong CB VT

Jacob Parrish CB Kansas State

Billy Bowman Jr. S Oklahoma

 

Good source w/more from our Shrine & Hula Visits:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1_BTyWxt0xO8V4iye0omWMD879YJdnJdO0i6j8mT6htc/edit?gid=0#gid=0

So only 2 visits of top 10 players?

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