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Possible targets for rounds 4-6


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Maybe this can give us a better indication as to which players we're looking at today.

We met with the following players prior to the draft.

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Robert Alford, DB, Southeastern Louisiana (SR)

Tavon Austin, WR, West Virginia (PRI)

Stedman Bailey, WR, West Virginia (PRI)

David Bass, DL, Missouri Western (PRI)

Sanders Commings%, DB, Georgia (PRI) (SR)

Jonathan Cyprien, DB, Florida International (PRI)

Gavin Escobar, TE, San Diego State (PRI)

Chris Faulk, OL, LSU (PRI)

Kevin Finney, TE, Richmond (PRO)

Eric Fisher, OT, Central Michigan (PRI)

Sharrif Floyd, DL, Florida (PRI)

D.J. Fluker, OL, Alabama (PRI)

Tyrone Goard, WR, Eastern Kentucky (PRI)

Brandon Hepburn, LB, Florida A&M (PRO)

Gerald Hodges, LB, Penn State (EW)

DeAndre Hopkins, WR, Clemson (PRI)

Lane Johnson, OL, Oklahoma (PRI)

Datone Jones, DL, UCLA (VINT)

Edmond Kugbila, OL, Valdosta State (PRO)

Aaron Mellette, WR, Elon (PRI)

Barkevious Mingo, DL, LSU (PRI)

Zeke Motta, DB, Notre Dame (PRI)

Kawann Short, DL, Purdue (PRI)

Akeem Spence, DL, Illinois (VINT)

Ryan Swope, WR, Texas A&M (INT)

Kenny Vaccaro, DB, Texas (PRI)

Conner Vernon, WR, Duke (SR)

Larry Warford, OL, Kentucky (PRI)

Kayvon Webster, DB, South Florida (PRI)

Duke Williams, DB, Nevada (PRI)

Sylvester Williams, DL, North Carolina (VINT)

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Does anyone recall the website that had a more updated Panther prospect meeting list?

I've got a few more names on my list, all still on the board and worked out with Panthers:

Quarterback Prospects

§ Ryan Nassib,
Syracuse

Wide Receiver Prospects

§ Quinton Patton,
Louisiana Tech

§ Ryan Swope,
Texas A&M

§ Conner Vernon,
Duke

§ Aaron Mellette,
Elon

§ Eric Rogers,
Cal Lutheran

§ Tyrone Goard,
Eastern Kentucky

Offensive Guard Prospects

§ Jeff Baca,
UCLA

§ Edmond Kugbila,
Valdosta State

Offensive Tackle Prospects

§ Chris Faulk,
LSU

§ Luke Marquardt,
Azusa Pacific

Tight End Prospects

§ Kyle Juszczyk,
Harvard
(TE/FB)

§ Kevin Finney,
Richmond

Kicker/Punter Prospects

§ Dustin Hopkins,
Florida State

Defensive Tackle Prospects

§ Akeem Spence,
Illinois

§ Michael Brooks,
ECU

Defensive End Prospects

§ David Bass,
Missouri Western State

Linebacker Prospects

§ Gerald Hodges,
Penn State

§ Brandon Hepburn,
Florida A&M

Cornerback Prospects

§ Sanders Commings,
Georgia

Safety Prospects

§ Duke Williams, SS
Utah State

§ Zeke Motta, SS
Notre Dame
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It wouldn't surprise me if we don't take a WR at all. We've got several decent options on the roster in Hixon, Ginn, and Pilares. Gettleman may not feel taking a WR is justified unless there's someone he feels has the potential to eventually replace Smitty.

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It wouldn't surprise me if we don't take a WR at all. We've got several decent options on the roster in Hixon, Ginn, and Pilares. Gettleman may not feel taking a WR is justified unless there's someone he feels has the potential to eventually replace Smitty.

Rodgers could replace smitty.

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