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Duron Carter visiting Wednesday


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The Panthers will host CFL WR Duron Carter for a free agent visit on Wednesday.

The Panthers join the Vikings, Colts, Chiefs, Buccaneers, and 49ers as teams showing interest in Cris Carter's son. Duron hopes to sign a reserve/future deal with a signing bonus in the $100,000 range. He turns 24 in March. Carolina would be an excellent landing spot both for the player and team. Carter could immediately battle for playing time opposite Kelvin Benjamin.

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so whats the deal with this dude?

is he ridiculously talented but an idiot? i remember his dad saying hes a good kid he just hates school, or something like that

yea he's pretty crazy, much like his dad was but to a lesser extent. he could probably develop into something if he ends up in the right situation.
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Bring him in!! Stephen Hill needs a buddy to spend 2015 with on the PS bench.

 

Seriously though, it can't hurt.  6'5" 205 pounds, can create separation and good hands.  Just didn't seem to like school, like RumGone said.

 

'09 - Ohio St.

'11 - Alabama

'12 - Florida Atlantic

 

CFL since, and only 23 years old. Kick the tires and see what Cris Carter's son has.....can't really hurt

 

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so whats the deal with this dude?

 

is he ridiculously talented but an idiot? i remember his dad saying hes a good kid he just hates school, or something like that

 

Pretty much.  He's 6'5 205 lbs and can play.  He started at Ohio State but had character issues and eventually wound up at Alabama. But because of academic issues never played for Alabama.

So yeah, he's an idiot.

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