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The Official NFL Combine Thread


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Post all combine related news and discussion here. Figured it would be nice to have an organized thread to keep up with the combine. Should be easier to discuss the workouts and specific athletes here.

 

For a complete combine schedule, visit the link below:

 

http://www.nflcombine.net/players/schedule

 

The Combine will be aired live on NFL Network.

 

Mods can we get this pinned, perhaps?

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Eric Ebron 6'4 3/8 250

 

 

#Panthers GM Dave Gettleman will be at the podium at 3:30 p.m. today at #NFLCombine; Ron Rivera 2:30 p.m. Fri. @theobserver has it covered.

 

 

Cyrus Kouandjio- 6'6 3/4 322.

 

 

Oh, for the record, I'm here at the combine

 

 

I heard Greg Robinson passed the eye test at the weigh-ins. 6'5 332

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Today is offensive hog molly day at the combine. #Panthers fans, who do you want to hear from/learn more about?

 

 

Have any questions about the combine? We're filming an episode of the #Panthers Pulse later today and will answer some fan questions.

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Today is offensive hog molly day at the combine. #Panthers fans, who do you want to hear from/learn more about?

 

 

Have any questions about the combine? We're filming an episode of the #Panthers Pulse later today and will answer some fan questions.

 

 

 

Kouandjio , Robinson, Gabe Jackson, ASJ, & Antonio Richardson

 

Hog mollies!

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Today is offensive hog molly day at the combine. #Panthers fans, who do you want to hear from/learn more about?

 

 

Have any questions about the combine? We're filming an episode of the #Panthers Pulse later today and will answer some fan questions.

 

 

 

Kouandjio , Robinson, Gabe Jackson, ASJ, & Antonio Richardson

 

Hog mollies!

 

 

Pretty much agree with sanjay.

 

(1) Lewan

(2) Kouandjio

(3) ASJ

(4) Jace Amaro

(5) Tiny Richardson 

(6) Gabe Jackson

(7) Seantrel Henderson

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We'll be posting profiles of players of interest here at the combine, including whether CAR would be interested in them. First up...

 

 

 

 

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ND TE Troy Niklas 6'6 1/2 270…Lot of buzz building on him as more guys get a chance to study him. Complete TE.

 

Well this at least backs up my hope for getting him in the second. He'd be the perfect TE2 for our system because he can block AND he gets yards after contact mowing people down. Impressive catch rates from the 6-10 yard area (where we always seem to be throwing) and a really tall red zone threat.

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