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Thomas Davis and John Beeson have arrived at Panthers RTA. Ron Edwards's not in uniform

Jon Beason is also jogging on to the field and is suited up to workout. Good to see him and TD back on the field.

Cam Newton comes running on to the field excited and wearing a smile... Also dressed in long sleeves on a humid morning.

And Ron Edwards. Davis wearing a brace on his right knee. He did not have one on two years ago when he tore his ACL a second time.

Have not yet seen wideout Steve Smith. Told he was at yesterday's OTA.

David Gettis, wearing a brace on his left knee, just slipped coming out of a break.

Undrafted free agent running back Tauren Poole is being held out of most of these drills and doesn't have a helmet.

Kuechly, Beason and Anderson working with the first-team linebackers.

Brandon Hogan getting second-team Reps behind Captain Munnerlyn at corner.

Jeff Otah Working at second-team right tackle behind Byron Bell. Ron Rivera said otah would have to earn his spot.

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Newton, Clausen, Anderson working on QB drills.

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Barnridge, Olsen, Hartstock working on drills.

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