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The Panthers made their 22 moves Saturday, the most interesting/significant of them being DT Corvey Irvin (knee) going on IR.

Here's the list from the Panthers

TERMINATED VESTED VETERANS:

Justin Geisinger, OL Vanderbilt

Kevin Kaesviharn, S Augustana

WAIVER REQUESTS:

Larry Beavers, WR Wesley College

DeCori Birmingham, RB Arkansas (Injured)

Casper Brinkley, DL South Carolina

Patrick Brown, OL Central Florida

Hunter Cantwell, QB Louisville

Jason Chery, WR Louisiana-Lafayette

Paul Chiara, S Syracuse

DJ Clark, DB Idaho State

Andrew Davie, TE Arkansas

Marlon Favorite, DT LSU

Joe Fields, DB Syracuse

Keith Gray, OL Connecticut

Anthony Heygood, LB Purdue

George Hypolite, DT Colorado

Mortty Ivy, LB West Virginia

Jamall Lee, RB Bishop’s University

Jeremy Leman, LB Illinois

Kevin McMahan, WR Maine

Marcus Monk, WR Arkansas

Jonathan Palmer, OL Auburn

Kelvin Smith, LB Syracuse

RESERVE / INJURED:

Corvey Irvin, DT Georgia

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So I guess we keep four wide receivers (Smith, Moose, Moore, Jarrett), with Goodson as our third back and perhaps working the slot? That's exactly how I called it at the beginning of the season: Goodson eliminates one receiver position (someone let me know if I'm overlooking a player still vying for a WR position).

Other than that, nothing too surprising. I'm just a wee bit surprised that Hayden got the nod over Favorite, but not really considering Meek's history with smaller tackles and the fact that Hayden really improved his game against the Steelers. If anything, Hayden might be a good backup for Lewis.

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You can't tell me you weren't impressed by Anderson this preseason (or that you think Lehman outplayed him).
i think they were about even. both brought their own thing and did well with it. anderson was an opportunist and leman made his own opportunities.
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