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Great job. Definitely covering our basses.

Worked out a lot of WR's. Surely that's not a smokescreen. ;)

Interesting though that we haven't really looked at much DT's except Short. Unless I missed it.

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Trying to organize these guys in list by position here so please help me if I missed someone.(private workouts only not the senior bowl interviews as we are allowed 30 total private workouts).

WR'S-9

Justin Hunter

Cordarelle Patterson

Kennan Allen

Aaron Mallette

Steadman Bailey

Tavon Austin

Deandre Hopkins

Quinton Patton

Tyrone Goard

DB'S-4

Jonathan Cyprien

Duke Williams

Sanders Commings

Webster

DT'S-2

Kwann Short

Shariff Floyd

DE-1

David Bass

OT-2

Lane Johnson

D.J Fluker

OG-1

Edward Kugbila

QB-1

Ryan Nassib

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Where was Keek in this same process last year? Did we work him out a couple times? Meet with him after bowl games and at combine?

We had a private workout with Kuechly and Amini. http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/03/29/2012-draft-visits-and-workout-tracker/

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STEDMAN BAILEY@iamSB3

Charlotte, NC bound today. Taking my first official team visit. Where do you guys think I'm going???

http://www.catscratc...rolina-panthers

D.J. Fluker - T - Crimson Tide

The Baltimore Sun's Aaron Wilson reports Alabama OT D.J. Fluker has met with four teams.

The four teams are the Baltimore Ravens, New England Patriots, Minnesota Vikings and Carolina Panthers. All of the teams could have legitimate interest in Fluker, whether it's at guard or tackle. There have been concerns about Fluker's ability to play on the edge but he appears to have the talent to be a quality right guard

. http://www.rotoworld...s/cfb/nfl-draft

Gavin Escobar - TE - Aztecs

Draft Insider Tony Pauline reports San Diego State TE Gavin Escobar will visit with the Philadelphia Eagles, Cleveland Browns and Carolina Panthers.

Escobar was once called an "F-type" tight end by former Kansas City Chiefs G.M. Scott Pioli, which implies that Escobar is a "move" tight end. Escobar does a good job of catching the football but there are concerns over his ability to consistently separate from defensive backs and linebackers at the next level

.http://www.rotoworld.com/sports/cfb/nfl-draft

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more........

According to a report by Scout.com's Aaron Wilson, the Panthers officially met with Notre Dame safety Zeke Motta last Friday.

http://www.derp/2013/4/8/4197698/2013-nfl-draft-notre-dame-safety-zeke-motta-visited-carolina-panthers

Clemson WR DeAndre Hopkins is visiting with the Panthers today. He's already had a private workout with WRs coach Ricky Proehl.

http://www.derp/2013/4/8/4196956/2013-nfl-draft-clemson-wide-receiver-deandre-hopkins-meeting-carolina-panthers

As the pre-draft process continues the Carolina Panthers are meeting with LSU outside linebacker Barkevious Mingo, according to Dave Birkett of the Detroit Free Press. Seen as a 3-4 rush linebacker or possibly playing the leo linebacker role in a 4-3, it's hard to see where he fits in Carolina's plans.

http://www.derp/2013/4/8/4196714/2013-nfl-draft-barkevious-mingo-to-meet-with-panthers-per-report

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