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Official Panthers Undrafted Free Agent Thread...


KillerKat

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RR wanted a scatback. This guy (from Idaho) fits that profile.

By the way, if you think nobody on this list can make the roster, you are wrong. 5 WRs in this mix. That suggests to me that we are looking for another WR to develop. Remember how often we pull people up from the PS during the year. Never say never. Thomas Keiser, Byron Bell.

they were pulled up because of injuries and what not, but I see your point. you always root for the undrafted guys. it's always great when they make it.

I think we honestly have the "scat back" in joe adams. he plays WR yes, but they used him as a RB at arkansas and he can line up anywhere, similar to sproles. I can't say how much I love that pick.

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According to neptriotsdraft.com

Carolina Panthers

Ryan van Bergen, DE, Michigan

Rico Wallace, WR, Shenandoah

Wes Kemp, WR, Missouri

Jared Green, WR, Southern

Matt Reynolds, OT, BYU

Brenton Bersin, WR, Wofford

Will Blackwell, OC, LSU

Nate Chandler, DT, UCLA

Lyndon Rowells, RB, Humboldt St

Tauren Poole, RB, Tennessee

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they were pulled up because of injuries and what not, but I see your point. you always root for the undrafted guys. it's always great when they make it.

I think we honestly have the "scat back" in joe adams. he plays WR yes, but they used him as a RB at arkansas and he can line up anywhere, similar to sproles. I can't say how much I love that pick.

good point about Adams. They will find ways to get him the ball in the open field.

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Thanks for the idea bro. I wasnt saying WHO we were going to bring in. There is no doubt that he was a talent and a headcase. Dont worry about it. Sorry for even bringing it up. Thanks for informing me, about who we have on our coaching staff and who owns the Panthers, I had no idea. STFU.

I'm sorry I misunderstood you.

i was under the assumption since you listed him you wanted the Panthers to pick him up.

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Thanks for the video. Looks to be able to get the ball over multiple defenders, but seems to fall down too easily after the catch. Just my opinion. Congrats to him if you really are his brother. A great accomplishment from a small school.

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According to neptriotsdraft.com

Carolina Panthers

Ryan van Bergen, DE, Michigan

Rico Wallace, WR, Shenandoah

Wes Kemp, WR, Missouri

Jared Green, WR, Southern

Matt Reynolds, OT, BYU

Brenton Bersin, WR, Wofford

Will Blackwell, OC, LSU

Nate Chandler, DT, UCLA

Lyndon Rowells, RB, Humboldt St

Tauren Poole, RB, Tennessee

Here's a link to the story in the Charlotte Observer:

http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2012/04/29/3207760/four-wideouts-among-11-free-agents.html

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