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won't be any news, but we'll get some pics.  Everybody else comes in tomorrow, but they'll hit the field this week, and we'll start getting some info.  And it only gets better.  Something to watch...will we add another safety?  

I'm really high on this draft, and can't wait to see if we can get 2 or 3 players that contribute early.

 

here's some news....talking to another edge

Aaron Wilson
 
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#Panthers working out J.J. Weaver today, per a league source
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The #Panthers are set to work out a handful of players today ahead of training camp.

According to a league source, former Carolina OLB Kenny Dyson and former #Seahawks TE Tyler Mabry will be among the group.

Mabry was with the Seahawks during TE coach Pat McPherson's tenure, Dave Canales and Brad Idzik were all there for his first two years.

UFL imports, DB Nick Whiteside and OLB Jaylon Allen, as reported by 
@JamesLarsenPFN
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Sam Martin has a hamstring injury but is not expected to miss much time, per a league source.

 


Joe Person
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Panthers place TE Tommy Tremble and WR Dan Chisena on the PuP list; put punter Sam Martin on the active/non-football injury list.

 

Mike Kaye
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Worth noting, they can probably go a few days without punting but there’s a kicking competition so someone will need to fill in as a holder.

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31 minutes ago, Captain Morgan said:


Joe Person
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Sam Martin has a hamstring injury but is not expected to miss much time, per a league source.

 


Joe Person
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Panthers place TE Tommy Tremble and WR Dan Chisena on the PuP list; put punter Sam Martin on the active/non-football injury list.

 

Mike Kaye
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Worth noting, they can probably go a few days without punting but there’s a kicking competition so someone will need to fill in as a holder.

Glad we extended Tremble already  Oh Brother Facepalm GIF by reactionseditor

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29 minutes ago, Captain Morgan said:


Joe Person
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The Panthers had 14 players in for tryouts today. No punters; three tight ends, including former Seahawk Tyler Mabry.
Possible they sign one of the tryout players this week, but most likely brought in as possible injury replacements down the road.

 

Thanks for keeping us up-2-date on the ALL the Panthers news like you always have in past years!

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