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BREAKING: Panthers claim CB M.J. Devonshire off Waiver Wire


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18 hours ago, PantherPhann89 said:

The NFL's daily transaction report shows that the Panthers have claimed cornerback M.J. Devonshire off of waivers. Devonshire was cut by the Raiders over the weekend. Devonshire was a seventh-round pick last season.4 mins ago

Was projected to go i the 5th. 6'6" wingspan, a lot of starting experience at Pitt, solid return guy, not too shabby. With the status of our CB room, he has as good a shot as any to creep onto the team. His biggest issue was likely getting drafted by the raiders, bless his heart.

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1 hour ago, 45catfan said:

Maybe we should have just drafted a corner?  Crazy, I know.  One of the few positions we knew had to be addressed in the draft and nadda.

I disagree with the "had" part.

Horn, Jackson, and CSW- That's a good group. They cut the vet NB troy hill cause CSW was ready to take over. Im not going to defend Horns injury history, just he played in 15-16 games and Jackson played every defense snap. 

Then you got Akayleb Evans, who started 16 games in 2023. 

Shemar Bartholomew the guy who 6 teams tried to claim and stayed on the roster for the entire year. He's not scared to tackle. 

Both of these guys are long and tall. Barth started for horn, I thought he did good enough. 

They just gave a 100,000 guarantee to UDFA CB Evans, so keep a eye on him. 

 

CB along LB, always seem to get talented names cut. There's still time and ways to improve the depth. 

Just need to remain healthy.....

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