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Rivera Expects to Sign 4-5 Tryout Guys


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And the Panthers have apparently signed two.

 

Jonathan Jones @jjones9 5m
Tryout player DL Linden Gaydosh, the CFL's No. 1 overall pick, will sign with the #Panthers, per his agent

Jonathan Jones @jjones9 4m
K Jordan Gay (Centre College) will sign with the #Panthers after this weekend's camp, per his agency's Facebook page

Jonathan Jones @jjones9 1m
Rivera told me yesterday the team plans to sign 4-5 tryout guys. Official team release expected tomorrow evening

https://twitter.com/jjones9

 

 

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CFL's number 1 pick?!? Super Bowl.

you remember that runningback we picked up a few years back who was the #1 pick in the CFL?

 

can't remember his name. i think some team up there even traded their whole draft for the #1 spot or something. not sure he even made it through training camp.

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you remember that runningback we picked up a few years back who was the #1 pick in the CFL?

 

can't remember his name. i think some team up there even traded their whole draft for the #1 spot or something. not sure he even made it through training camp.

 

Jamall Lee? He made it to end of pre-season and he even got a TD in the last game.

 

His CFL career didn't last very long, either. He retired last year.

 

I expect McGloin to be signed as well.

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I wonder what the #1 overall pick in the CFL would get contract wise? Not sure I would give that up without a decent chance of making the team.

Also, Brendon Ayanbedejo approves of these signings.

Not much money to be made in the CFL. Unless your a quarterback, most guys work in the off season. I believe Casey Printers was given a contract of 3 years at 500,000 a season and at the time that was a huge deal. If this kid doesnt make the panthers, he can come back up and rejoin the team that drafted him.

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