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Panthers Schedule Workout With WR Tyrone Goard and WR Aaron Mellette


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Eastern Kentucky wide receiver Tyrone Goard is scheduled to visit the Seattle Seahawks, according to a league source with knowledge of the situation.

He has private workouts with the Indianapolis Colts and Carolina Panthers.

The 6-foot-4, 205-pounder ran the 40-yard dash in 4.46 seconds at the NFL scouting combine, bench pressing 225 pounds 10 times and registering a 36-inch vertical leap with a 4.39 20-yard shuttle and a 6.90 three-cone drill.

Giard averaged over 18 yards per reception for his career, 22 yards per catch as a senior.

He played in the East-West Shrine all-star game.

He has also drawn interest from the New England Patriots and San Francisco 49ers.

Goard finished his career with 100 catches, 1,842 receiving yards and 24 touchdown catches.

He had four 100-yard receiving games as a senior, catching 41 passes for 900 yards and eight touchdowns.

That included seven catches for 175 yards and four touchdowns against Tennessee-Martin.

For more coverage of the NFL, go to profootball.scout.com.

Would be interesting if we did land him in the draft/UDFA and somehow he and Lamont Bryant turn into polished receivers. We would have two WR's over 6'3 running 4.3-4.4

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Elon wide receiver Aaron Mellette has private workouts with the Indianapolis Colts, Carolina Panthers and the Seattle Seahawks, according to a league source with knowledge of the situation.

The Super Bowl champion Baltimore Ravens are among the other teams displaying considerable interest in the small-school standout.

Mellette played in the Senior Bowl.

The 6-foot-2, 217-pounder ran the 40-yard dash in 4.45 seconds at the NFL scouting combine, bench pressing 225 pounds nine times with a 33 1/2 inch vertical leap, a 10-3 broad jump, a 4.41 20-yard shuttle and a 7.11 three-cone drill.

Mellette caught 97 passes for 1,398 yards and 18 touchdowns as a senior.

He finished his career with 304 catches for 4,254 yards and 44 touchdowns.

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Scouting report is not actually glowing.Link

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NFL COMPARISON

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BOTTOM LINE

Goard’s lean frame, average overall speed, and occasional concentration issues might give NFL scouts some pause, but his potential as an upside project could have a team select him late.

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