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


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23 minutes ago, Bear Hands said:

 

Royals has some stuff to work on, a bit refinement in the route running department. Also some hands issues. Was a gadgety guy, but has the skills to become more.

He does--no offers out of high school--has really developed in a short time.

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7 hours ago, MHS831 said:

Lotta attention is being given to OTs.   I think there is more to learn about Moton.

Likely preparing for life after Moton. He’s 31, injuries and age may have him considering life after the NFL also. Hard to know what’s happening behind the scenes but the Panthers are smart to consider all options.

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Official Carolina Panthers Prospect Visits/Meetings

 

Hula Bowl Meetings:
RB Micah Bernard (Utah)
RB Quinton Cooley (Liberty)
WR Roc Taylor (Memphis)
WR Ali Jennings (Virginia Tech)
LB Nick Jackson (Iowa)
DL Danny Striggow (Minnesota)
EDGE BJ Green II (Colorado)
CB Car’lin Vigers (UL Monroe)

Shrine Bowl Meetings:
QB Brady Cook (Missouri)
RB Jacory Croskey-Merritt (Arizona)
TE Rivaldo Fairweather (Auburn)
TE Luke Lachey (Iowa)
DE Elijah Roberts (SMU)
DT Tonka Hemingway (South Carolina)
DT CJ West (Indiana)
DT Joe Evans (UTSA)
LB Chris Paul (Ole Miss)
CB Tyron Herring (Delaware)
CB Jalen Kimber (Penn State)

Senior Bowl Meetings:
RB Bhayshul Tuten (Virginia Tech)
WR Jack Bech (TCU)
TE Jake Briningstool (Clemson)
OG Willie Lampkin (North Carolina)
DT Walter Nolen (Ole Miss)
DT Aeneas Peebles (Virginia Tech)
EDGE Princely Umanmielen (Ole Miss)
EDGE Donovan Ezeiruaku (Boston College)
EDGE Josaiah Stewart (Michigan)
EDGE Barryn Sorrell (Texas)
CB Dorian Strong (Virginia Tech)
CB Jacob Parrish (Kansas State)
S Billy Bowman Jr. (Oklahoma)

Combine Meetings:
RB Cam Skattebo (Arizona State)
WR Matthew Golden (Texas)
WR Sam Brown Jr. (Miami)
OT Josh Conerly (Oregon)
OT Marcus Mbow (Purdue)
DT Mason Graham (Michigan)
DT Cam Jackson (Florida)
DT Warren Brinson (Georgia)
EDGE/LB Jalon Walker (Georgia)
LB Jay Higgins (Iowa)
LB Collin Oliver (Oklahoma State)
CB Trey Amos (Ole Miss)
CB Darien Porter (Iowa State)
S Malaki Starks (Georgia)
K Andres Borregales (Miami)

Pro Day Meetings:
QB Garrett Rooker (Columbia)
TE Carter Runyon (Towson)
OT Ozzy Trapilo & C Drew Kendall (OL coaches attended)
OT Arvin Hosseini (Columbia)
EDGE Fadil Diggs (Syracuse)
CB Amir Annoor (Wofford)
S Andreas Keaton (Temple)

Zoom Call Meetings:
QB Donovan Smith (Houston)

WR Kobe Hudson (UCF)
WR LaJohntay Wester (Colorado)

Showing Interest In:
DL Nathan Kapongo (Akron)

Top 30 Visits:
RB Ollie Gordon II (Oklahoma State)
RB Jarquez Hunter (Auburn)
RB RJ Harvey (UCF)
RB TreVeyon Henderson (Ohio State)
WR Tetairoa McMillan (Arizona)
WR Jaylin Noel (Iowa State)
TE Terrance Ferguson (Oregon)
OT Kelvin Banks Jr. (Texas)
OT Aireontae Ersery (Minnesota)
EDGE Shemar Stewart (Texas A&M)
EDGE Donovan Ezeiruaku (Boston College)
EDGE Bradyn Swinson (LSU)
EDGE Que Robinson (Alabama)
DE/EDGE Ashton Gillotte (Louisville)
EDGE Princely Umanmielen (Ole Miss)
DT Walter Nolen (Ole Miss)
DT Cam Jackson (Florida)
DT Warren Brinson (Georgia)
DT Deone Walker (Kentucky)
LB Carson Schwesinger (UCLA)
LB Shemar James (Florida)
CB Quincy Riley (Louisville)
S Jonas Sanker (Virginia)

Local Visits:
OT DeVonte Gordon (Wake Forest)
WR Jaylin Lane (Virginia Tech)
WR Dalevon Campbell (South Carolina)
DT Kevin Pointer (Wake Forest)
DT Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins (Georgia)
EDGE Jordan Burch (Oregon)
EDGE Kyle Kennard (South Carolina)
EDGE/LB Jalon Walker (Georgia)
CB Brandon Johnson (Oregon)
S Nick Emmanwori (South Carolina)

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22 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Official Carolina Panthers Prospect Visits/Meetings

 

Hula Bowl Meetings:
RB Micah Bernard (Utah)
RB Quinton Cooley (Liberty)
WR Roc Taylor (Memphis)
WR Ali Jennings (Virginia Tech)
LB Nick Jackson (Iowa)
DL Danny Striggow (Minnesota)
EDGE BJ Green II (Colorado)
CB Car’lin Vigers (UL Monroe)

Shrine Bowl Meetings:
QB Brady Cook (Missouri)
RB Jacory Croskey-Merritt (Arizona)
TE Rivaldo Fairweather (Auburn)
TE Luke Lachey (Iowa)
DE Elijah Roberts (SMU)
DT Tonka Hemingway (South Carolina)
DT CJ West (Indiana)
DT Joe Evans (UTSA)
LB Chris Paul (Ole Miss)
CB Tyron Herring (Delaware)
CB Jalen Kimber (Penn State)

Senior Bowl Meetings:
RB Bhayshul Tuten (Virginia Tech)
WR Jack Bech (TCU)
TE Jake Briningstool (Clemson)
OG Willie Lampkin (North Carolina)
DT Walter Nolen (Ole Miss)
DT Aeneas Peebles (Virginia Tech)
EDGE Princely Umanmielen (Ole Miss)
EDGE Donovan Ezeiruaku (Boston College)
EDGE Josaiah Stewart (Michigan)
EDGE Barryn Sorrell (Texas)
CB Dorian Strong (Virginia Tech)
CB Jacob Parrish (Kansas State)
S Billy Bowman Jr. (Oklahoma)

Combine Meetings:
RB Cam Skattebo (Arizona State)
WR Matthew Golden (Texas)
WR Sam Brown Jr. (Miami)
OT Josh Conerly (Oregon)
OT Marcus Mbow (Purdue)
DT Mason Graham (Michigan)
DT Cam Jackson (Florida)
DT Warren Brinson (Georgia)
EDGE/LB Jalon Walker (Georgia)
LB Jay Higgins (Iowa)
LB Collin Oliver (Oklahoma State)
CB Trey Amos (Ole Miss)
CB Darien Porter (Iowa State)
S Malaki Starks (Georgia)
K Andres Borregales (Miami)

Pro Day Meetings:
QB Garrett Rooker (Columbia)
TE Carter Runyon (Towson)
OT Ozzy Trapilo & C Drew Kendall (OL coaches attended)
OT Arvin Hosseini (Columbia)
EDGE Fadil Diggs (Syracuse)
CB Amir Annoor (Wofford)
S Andreas Keaton (Temple)

Zoom Call Meetings:
QB Donovan Smith (Houston)

WR Kobe Hudson (UCF)
WR LaJohntay Wester (Colorado)

Showing Interest In:
DL Nathan Kapongo (Akron)

Top 30 Visits:
RB Ollie Gordon II (Oklahoma State)
RB Jarquez Hunter (Auburn)
RB RJ Harvey (UCF)
RB TreVeyon Henderson (Ohio State)
WR Tetairoa McMillan (Arizona)
WR Jaylin Noel (Iowa State)
TE Terrance Ferguson (Oregon)
OT Kelvin Banks Jr. (Texas)
OT Aireontae Ersery (Minnesota)
EDGE Shemar Stewart (Texas A&M)
EDGE Donovan Ezeiruaku (Boston College)
EDGE Bradyn Swinson (LSU)
EDGE Que Robinson (Alabama)
DE/EDGE Ashton Gillotte (Louisville)
EDGE Princely Umanmielen (Ole Miss)
DT Walter Nolen (Ole Miss)
DT Cam Jackson (Florida)
DT Warren Brinson (Georgia)
DT Deone Walker (Kentucky)
LB Carson Schwesinger (UCLA)
LB Shemar James (Florida)
CB Quincy Riley (Louisville)
S Jonas Sanker (Virginia)

Local Visits:
OT DeVonte Gordon (Wake Forest)
WR Jaylin Lane (Virginia Tech)
WR Dalevon Campbell (South Carolina)
DT Kevin Pointer (Wake Forest)
DT Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins (Georgia)
EDGE Jordan Burch (Oregon)
EDGE Kyle Kennard (South Carolina)
EDGE/LB Jalon Walker (Georgia)
CB Brandon Johnson (Oregon)
S Nick Emmanwori (South Carolina)

There sure is a large amount of DT's on that list. I think it's safe to say a DT or 2 could be taken in this draft. Just a heads up for those of you not paying attention. 

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