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Annual Prospect Meeting List


Black&BlueBubba

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21 hours ago, Black&BlueBubba said:

Had a private visit with Alabama’s Christian Miller.  3-4 OLB. Decent talent but lacking production due to injuries.  Mid rounds.

 

Just glad to see us looking at mid-round edge rushers. It was starting to feel like we were putting all of our eggs in the #16 basket because all the edge rushers we were being tied to were 1st round prospects 

I'm fine with taking one at #16 and another in the mid-rounds.

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26 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

#Panthers hosted #Washington CB Bryon Murphy and #Oklahoma OT Bobby Evans on a top-30 visit today #JVaughanSports

— Jakob Vaughan (@JVaughanSports) April 10, 2019

Wow.  I like Evans for us.  Has experience at both left and right tackle. And is pretty smooth for such a big guy. I don’t think he gets the interest he deserves with having Ford on the other side.  But he is no slouch.  And he should be there around pick 100.  Let Matsko do his thing with him.  

So do we think Murphy is I play at 16?  I don’t think he makes it to 47.  Maybe a trade down in the first of our guys are gone?  That spot right before the Giants is going to be tempting for a team that’s needs a QB.  At least I hope  

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6 hours ago, TheSpecialJuan said:
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Penn State RB Miles Sanders visits Bears, Eagles, Steelers, Ravens and Bills. Meetings-workouts Bears, Texans, Cowboys, Falcons, Titans, Bengals, Panthers, Buccaneers, Colts. #NFLDraft2019

I like Sanders but I think he might go higher then people think. 

This year's running back class is weak so he might be in demand.  Honestly we have enough needs and the draft is deep at those needs to the point I'm not sure I would draft a RB in the first 5 rounds.  

CMC is going to get the bulk of the carries anyway.  CAP could fill in or we could take a flyer on a late round guy.  Seems like every year there is a UDFA RB that contributes to someone.

 

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3 hours ago, Black&BlueBubba said:

Wow.  I like Evans for us.  Has experience at both left and right tackle. And is pretty smooth for such a big guy. I don’t think he gets the interest he deserves with having Ford on the other side.  But he is no slouch.  And he should be there around pick 100.  Let Matsko do his thing with him.  

 

with 2 starting level OTs on the roster for a year, we will draft a developmental OT--a LT,  in my opinion.  I really like Evans too.

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PANTHERS 2018 VISITS

Let's see how many visits were drafted last year: 

Jaire Alexander, CB, Louisville
Jessie Bates, S, Wake Forest
Nick Chubb, RB, Georgia
James Daniels, C/G, Iowa
Duke Dawson, CB, Florida
Rashaan Evans, ILB, Alabama
Ronnie Harrison, S, Alabama
Mike Hughes, CB, UCF
Hayden Hurst, TE, South Carolina
Donte Jackson, CB, LSU
Christian Kirk, WR, Texas A&M
Anthony Miller, WR, Memphis
D.J. Moore, WR, Maryland
Da’Ron Payne, DT, Alabama
Rashaad Penny, RB, San Diego State
Justin Reid, S, Stanford
Calvin Ridley, WR, Alabama
Braden Smith, G, Auburn
Chad Thomas, Edge, Miami (FL)

First 2 picks.  (The answer is "2")

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Panther Visits 2017

Prospect visits with the Panthers:
» Jamal Adams, S, LSU: T
» Derek Barnett, DE, Tennessee:
» Garett Bolles, OT, Utah
» Malachi Dupre, WR, LSU
» Evan Engram, TE, Ole Miss
» Leonard Fournette, RB, LSU
» Josh Jones, S, N.C. State
» Kyle Kalis, OL, Michigan
» Alvin Kamara, RB, Tennessee
» Christian McCaffrey, RB, Stanford
» Takkarist McKinley, DE, UCLA
» Obi Melifonwu, S, UConn
» David Njoku, TE, Miami
» Cam Robinson, OT, Alabama
» Fred Ross, WR, Mississippi State
» Curtis Samuel, RB, Ohio State
» David Sharpe, OT, Florida
» Teez Tabor, CB, Florida
» Tanner Vallejo, LB, Boise State
» DeMarcus Walker, DE, FSU
» Tre'Davious White, CB, LSU
» Jordan Willis, LB, Kansas State

Hmmm.  Picks 1 and 2 again. 

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Nate Davis makes the pre-draft rounds

Posted by Mike Florio on April 11, 2019, 12:30 PM EDT
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UNC Charlotte offensive lineman Nate Davis is generating plenty of attention in the days preceding the 2019 draft.

Per a league source, Davis will rack up a total of 10 pre-draft visits. He either has visited or will visit the Rams, Vikings, Panthers, Titans, Bills, Bears, Washington, Falcons, Jaguars, and Patriots

https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2019/04/11/nate-davis-makes-the-pre-draft-rounds/

 
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13 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Nate Davis makes the pre-draft rounds

Posted by Mike Florio on April 11, 2019, 12:30 PM EDT
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UNC Charlotte offensive lineman Nate Davis is generating plenty of attention in the days preceding the 2019 draft.

Per a league source, Davis will rack up a total of 10 pre-draft visits. He either has visited or will visit the Rams, Vikings, Panthers, Titans, Bills, Bears, Washington, Falcons, Jaguars, and Patriots

https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2019/04/11/nate-davis-makes-the-pre-draft-rounds/

 

It only makes sense to bring this kid in since he won't even count against our 30 anyway.

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