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Official Panthers Undrafted Free Agent Thread...


KillerKat

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Ryan Van Bergen, DT/DE, Michigan

Rico Wallace, WR, Shenandoah

Wes Kemp, WR, Missouri

Jared Green, WR, Southern

Brenton Bersin, WR, Wofford

Matt Reynolds, OT, BYU

Princeton McCarty, RB, Idaho

Will Blackwell, OG, LSU

Lyndon Rowells, RB, Humboldt State

Nat Chandler, DT, UCLA

Tauren Poole, RB, Tennessee

Tarren Lloyd, TE, Utah State

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UDFA, you do not Limit yourself for any pics... phone calls come in starting right after the draft.... Cliff Harris, and Vontez Burfict are two guys that come to mind... antonio allen also.

After listening to everyone on ESPN about Burfict, including the most credible ones like Dilfer and Polian, he can go to hell.

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