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OT Michael Bamiro


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He planned on entering the supplemental draft, but was ineligible. So now he's a FA. He's also having a workout today and 14 teams are in attendance. Could be worth a look.

http://www.rotoworld.com/player/cfb/132317/player?r=1

NFL.com's Gil Brandt considered former Stony Brook T Michael Bamiro a fourth-round talent.

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6'8" 335lbs? Sure why not...Pick him up!

edit: But I didn't see the Panthers as one of the 22 teams at workout...so probably not.

Yeah I just seen there are 22 teams there. I didn't see all 22 named tho. I hope we're at least taking a look. We need a little more OT depth.

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I wonder how many of the above eagerly wanting to sign this guy flipped the fug out when Gett drafted a guard from Valdosta State in the 4th round? :lol:

None of our picks upset me. I kind of scratched my head after the Short pick......But investing a pick in a project is a lot different than spending a little money on a UDFA.

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