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Players That Have Visited The Panthers


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Oklahoma State receiver Justin Blackmon (4/?).

LSU defensive tackle Michael Brockers (3/9).

North Carolina defensive end Quinton Coples (3/12).

Notre Dame receiver Michael Floyd (3/?).

Boise State safety George Iloka (?/?).

West Virginia linebacker Bruce Irvin (?/?).

Montana defensive back Trumaine Johnson (3/?).

Boston College linebacker Luke Kuechly (3/22).

Memphis guard Ronald Leary (?/?).

Arkansas State safety Kelcie McCray (?/?).

Texas linebacker Keenan Robinson (?/?).

Midwestern State guard Amini Silatolu (3/?).

Michigan State defensive tackle Jerel Worthy (3/?).

Baylor receiver Kendall Wright (3/?).

Some of you are going to say "doing due dilligence". Which is partly true, but looking just at the positions show you that these guys are all under consideration. Receiver, guard, linebacker, defensive tackle, defensive end, safety. All of these positions we all agree we could upgrade. While I'm not a Kuechly guy, I am someone who thinks a WR is a definite possibility with one of our two picks, even though people said that was stupid a few days before everyone moved on to say we should grab Floyd with out 9 -_-. I think It's interesting they looked at Wright as well, I think they pick him up if he falls to the second.

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Chandler Jones, the DE from Syracuse has also visited. This list isn't complete. I wouldn't be surprised if it's missing 5-10 other guys.

It may be missing some. I found this list here. http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/03/29/2012-draft-visits-and-workout-tracker/

I'm surprised we haven't talked to more cornerbacks.

I actually didn't even recognize that at first glance.... That is odd to me as well. Hopefully this is missing some more, as Tyler was saying.

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