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UDFA Signings Thread


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From what I read it wasn't just off field stuff with Rogers. There was stuff said about him being lazy on the field, not finishing routes, running the wrong route etc. If anything turned teams off to him it was probably that. NFL teams might deal with issues of the field or they might deal with commitment issues but not both.

Not doubting what you say isn't true, but this summary reminds me of the write-ups for Randy Moss when he came out. How many GMs are kicking themselves for not sacking up and taking him? I don't think we should have taken him early, but I would have preferred trading some garbage like Pickles or next year's 6th to get into the late 6th or early 7th and taken a flyer on him. We have no room this year for Rodgers, but let him get his feet wet on the PS this year and see what shakes out in '14.

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I did not read whole thread so these guys may have been pointed out, but Looking at the list of UDFA's on nfl.com and the pinned list here could be updated to include:

Michael Avila, San Jose St. WR

Eric Breitenstein, Wofford FB

WesHorton, USC DE/OLB

Pete Kontodiakos, Colorado St. P

Morgan Lineberry, Abilene Christian K

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap1000000164809/article/undrafted-rookie-free-agents-for-all-32-nfl-teams

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Unofficial list of Carolina Panthers' undrafted free agents. The team will release the official list Monday after all the contracts are executed.

Player Pos. School Craig Roh DE Michigan Damario Jeffery LB South Carolina Robert Lester S Alabama Colby Cameron QB Louisiana Tech Taylor Cook TE Rice Melvin White CB Louisiana Lafayette Michael Zordich FB Penn State Tori Mobley G Jacksonville State Trey Diller WR Sam Houston State Bryan Jean-Pierre DL William & Mary Jesse Peterson OT Wheaton Tyler Morgan LS Georgia Tech Wes Horton DE/OLB Southern Cal Morgan Lineberry K Abilene Christian Pete Kontodiakos P Colorado State Robert Jones OL East Carolina *Michael Avila WR San Jose State

*Re-signed; was undrafted free agent w/ Panthers last year

http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2013/04/28/4010127/carolina-panthers-unofficial-free.html

Read more here: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2013/04/28/4010127/carolina-panthers-unofficial-free.html#storylink=cpy

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