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Jared Green.


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As of late, I've noticed his name being thrown around by Rivera and Hurney. It's very obvious that they like him. But from all the twitter posts, articles, and videos on Panthers.com. Everything points to him making the team.

I see Green as a vertical threat. Which bodes well for him in the air coryell.

In any case he does not, he's probably making the practice squad. I'm not very informed about the whole PS process and the nature of it. Would any team be able to swoop in and nab Green in case he just barely misses to make the team?

I just don't see him making the team with all the wide outs fighting for that last spot. Pilares and Adams are probably the last two in there. You still have Smith, LaFell, Gettis, Murphy.

Not even counting Lamont Bryant and Seyi Arijotutu who have been mentioned by Rivera as well, but not as much as Green.

Then there's the guys who probably won't have a snow balls chance in hell to make the team. Brenton Bursin and Rico Wallace and probably someone else that I'm forgetting..

Either way, this is a good problem to have. Talent at the WR spot. Competition as well.

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Essentially the guys on the PS are free agents. Anybody can grab them. I know some teams will use the strategy of not playing some players in the 4th preseason game so that they can "sneak" guys on the practice squad.

It might be hard to hide the son of a HOFer

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Essentially the guys on the PS are free agents. Anybody can grab them. I know some teams will use the strategy of not playing some players in the 4th preseason game so that they can "sneak" guys on the practice squad.

It might be hard to hide the son of a HOFer

Yeah like what we did with Darvin Adams last year. Adams didn't see any PT in last year preseason.

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