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Prospect Meetings By Position *Allen Robinson*


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Organized who the team has met with by position. Will keep it updated. (Please pin)

OFFENSE

QB

Tajh Boyd, Clemson (Private & Pro Day)

Stephen Morris, Miami (Private)

Brett Smith, Wyoming (On Campus)

Kieth Wenning, Ball State (On Campus)

Garret Gilbert, SMU (On Campus)

RB

OG

Dakota Dozier, Furman (On Campus)

Kadeem Edwards, Tennessee State (Private)

Trai Turner, LSU (Workout)

C

Marcus Martin, USC (Private)

OT

Billy Turner, North Dakota State (Private)

Morgan Moses, Virginia (Private)

Cameron Flemming, Stanford (Pro Day)

Brandon Thomas, Clemson (Private)

Cyrus Kouandijo, Alabama (On Campus)

Joel Bitonio, Nevada (On Campus x2)

WR

Jared Abbredris, Wisconsin (Senior Bowl)

Marqise Lee, USC (On Campus & Private)

Brandin Cooks, Oregan State (On Campus & Private)

Philly Brown, Ohio State (Private)

Cody Latimer, Indiana (Private & On Campus)

Kevin Norwood, Alabama (Pro Day)

Robert Herron, Wyoming (On Campus & Private)

Matt Hazel, Coastal Carolina (On Campus & Private)

Davante Adams, Fresno State (On Campus x2)

Jordan Mathews, Vanderbilt (On Campus)

Willie Snead, Ball State (On Campus)

Odell Beckham Jr, LSU (On Campus)

Jarvis Landry, LSU (On Campus)

Kelvin Benjamin, Florida State (On Campus)

Donate Moncrief, Ole Miss (On Campus & Private)

Martavis Bryant, Clemson (Private)

Paul Richardson, Colorado (On Campus)

Allen Robinson, Penn State (On Campus)

TE

Eric Ebron, North Carolina (Combine & Private)

CJ Fiedorowicz, Iowa (Combine)

Xavier Grumble, USC (On Campus)

DEFENSE

DT

Justin Ellis, Louisiana Tech (East-West Shrine Game)

Zach Kerr, Delaware (Pro Day)

DE

Kony Ealy, Missouri (On Campus)

Larry Webster, Bloomsburg (Pro Day)

Scott Crichton, Oregon State (On Campus)

Kareem Martin, U. North Carolina (Private)

LB

Adrian Hubbard, Alabama (Senior Bowl)

Chris Borland, Wisconsin (Senior Bowl)

Jordan Tripp, Montana (On Campus)

Steven Kurfehs, Texas San Antonio (Pro Day)

Telvin Smith, Florida State (Private & Pro Day)

Trevor Reilly, Utah (On Campus)

Nate Akew, Texas A&M (Private)

CB

Pierre Desir, Lindenwood (Pro Day)

Jason Verrett, TCU (Private)

Brock Vereen, Minnesota (Private)

Ross Cockrell, Duke (Private)

Kyle Fuller, Virginia Tech (Private)

L.J. Jones, Fresno State (On Campus)

Chris Davis, Auburn (Pro Day)

Jaylen Watkins. Florida (On Campus)

S

Marqueston Huff, Wyoming (On Campus)

Jestin Love, Central Arkansas (Pro Day)

Dion Bailey, USC (Private)

HaHa Clinton Dix, Alabama (Private)

Jimmie Ward, Northern Illinois (Private)

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*Private = a visit by the prospect to the team' facilities. No work out allowed.

*On Campus = a private workout with member(s) of the team anywhere but Charlotte(usually on the prospect's campus)

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You're missing Davante Adams. Proehl was at Fresno State this week.

 

 

Also it's Marqise Lee.

 

Edited. 

 

I think Adams qualifies as private, since Fresno's pro day was gone when Proehl visited.

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Alex Marvez (@alexmarvez)

3/21/14, 19:49

.@VandyFootball WR Jordan Matthews @jmattjmattjmatt tells @Gil_Brandt & me pre-draft visits set with @TennesseeTitans @Panthers

Glad to see there's an interest, I'd love to see him in Carolina.

I can't find the Ellington thing. Also, there was a panthers.com video of the Clemson pro day. It specifically mentioned Bryant and Thomas. I can't get to it on my tablet.

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I know workouts aren't the end all be all in being interested in drafting a prospect but I do find it interesting we haven't met with OBJ yet.  It seems we're looking for a certain type of wideout.  

 

I'm still all about Davante Adams.  

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I know workouts aren't the end all be all in being interested in drafting a prospect but I do find it interesting we haven't met with OBJ yet.

 

There's still a lot of time, LSU hasn't even had their pro day yet. There's still a whole month before the draft kicks round, I wouldn't read anything into it.

 

I do worry about OBJ's ability to beat bump and run though -- that's a pretty big deal especially with Seattle's success. It's certainly the coverage a la mode right now. Even Cooks from what I've seen does better against press.

 

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I know workouts aren't the end all be all in being interested in drafting a prospect but I do find it interesting we haven't met with OBJ yet. It seems we're looking for a certain type of wideout.

I'm still all about Davante Adams.

LSU's pro day is this week (Tuesday I think?), I'd be surprised if we didn't have a presence there.

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I think it's safe to say that we are going to draft a WR based on our workout list. Throw the LSU guys on there and we will have worked out just about every receiver in the range of our first two picks.

I think from that list a double dip is likely to happen.

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