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Off season workouts.  

Doubt we'll get much news, but it's something.  Depends a lot on media availability.   We can run onfield drills and practice, but no contact.    Maybe we'll get some updates on some situations.  Maybe not.

But it's something.

OTA Offseason Workouts    May 27-28, May 30, June 2-3, June 5
Mandatory Minicamp    June 10-12

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1 hour ago, CarolinaLivin said:

Question. Outside of Joe Person, Sheena Quick, Mike Kaye, David Newton... Who else are good twitter/x accounts to follow for Panthers reporting/content? 

Vashti drops some nuggets every so often

Josh Klein used to be plugged in but I think his dude left and then he moved to Europe

Ellis used to be good but got neutered when he got credentials

 

But all in all I think Kaye and Person stand out.  Kaye has a bit more detailed insight but I think Person pushes back a wee bit more. 

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Joe Person
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Update: Taylor Moton working on the side today.

 


Joe Person
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Derrick Brown is back practicing eight months after meniscus surgery. Big development.

Do not see Tommy Tremble.

 

oe Person
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Brown is not doing team drills. Just as well.

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Mike Kaye
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#Panthers of importance I don’t see: Tommy Tremble, DJ Wonnum (OTAs are voluntary***)

#Panthers of importance working off to the side: Derrick Brown, Taylor Moton, Jalen Coker

 


Mike Kaye
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Xavier Legette just made a catch on a deep crosser in 11 on 11. As he got to the sideline, he playfully threw the ball back to Tetairoa McMillan and they celebrated their way back to the offensive group. #Panthers

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Chau Smith-Wade just picked off a pass (couldn’t see QB) over the middle to McMillan in 11 on 11 drills.

Bryce Young comes in and immediately hits McMillan on a slant over the middle. #Panthers

 


Joe Person
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Chau Smith-Wade made a great break to pick off Bryce Young in team drills.

 


Mike Kaye
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#Panthers TE Ja’Tavion Sanders just made a heavily covered catch over two defenders off a throw by Andy Dalton (it was perfect placement).

Rifle can still sling it.

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