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Practice Squad Guys Signed.


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Darvin Williams was a beast in college, I hope he can eventually make the team. Burney will make a nice addition to the practice squad as well.

its good to see that we kept Wilson. I thought he was cut for good, I would hate to see us waste draft pick on a guy who couldn't even make the practice squad.

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Cam Newton probably still has good chemistry with Darvin Adams since Darvin was his #1 receiver at Auburn. Who knows, maybe Darvin can work his butt off and make the team next year. He just has to give the coaches what they want ... exactly how they want it.

I was thinking the same thing. He also was a top receiver in the SEC the year before Cam. I don't understand why we wouldn't give the kid a chance with the scrubs we have.

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I was thinking the same thing. He also was a top receiver in the SEC the year before Cam. I don't understand why we wouldn't give the kid a chance with the scrubs we have.

Where would he play?

Obviously Smith is going to start over him, and Naanee, who played in the offensive system before and is a veteran, and obviously Armanti is going to play ahead of him because they want to see what he can do. Oh, and LaFell is going to get more snaps, because he has played games in the NFL, and is familiar with the people on the offense. And Ajirotutu (sp?) is going to play because he's one of Chud/Rivera's guys.

So, where exactly does an undrafted rookie fit into that scenario?

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