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Everette Brown Waived!


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Shocker: I'm told the Panthers have waived DE Everette Brown.
Per Caplan

Update:

In a big surprise, the Carolina Panthers have waived DE Everette Brown, thesidelineview.com has learned.

Brown, who was selected in the second round of the 2009 NFL Draft by the Panthers, appeared in 28 games and started three over his two years of play.

Brown never really developed into the player that the Panthers thought that they were getting based on his college tape. Personnel sources said that his lack of pass rush moves and size contributed to his struggles at the NFL level. But the talented defender clearly is capable of producing good sack numbers with further development with a coaching staff is willing to take a chance on him.

Brown, 24, will be subject to the waiver process since he’s not a vested veteran.

Brown has two years left on his contract and is set to earn $535,000 in base salary this season.

The Panthers gave up their first-round selection in the 2010 draft in order to select Brown.

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