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Live updates: Panthers Back Together Saturday


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In addition to the 90 or so active players the organization currently employs, 39 franchise legends were in attendance for this morning’s training camp practice at Bank of America Stadium. Per Vashti Hurt of Carolina Blitz, the 39 attendees are the most in the team’s history of the event.

 

Those former Panthers are as follows:

  • Mario Addison
  • Steve Beuerlein
  • Tre Boston
  • Corey “Philly” Brown
  • Brentson Buckner
  • Matt Campbell
  • Vinny Ciurciu
  • Stephen Davis
  • Thomas Davis
  • Jake Delhomme
  • Kevin Donnalley
  • Dwan Edwards
  • Nick Goings
  • Deveron Harper
  • Roman Harper
  • Richard Huntley
  • Charles Johnson
  • Luke Kuechly
  • Kris Mangum
  • Brett Maxie
  • Justin Medlock
  • Dan Morgan
  • Muhsin Muhammad
  • Captain Munnerlyn
  • Cleveland Pinkney
  • Ryne Robinson
  • Mike Rucker
  • Don Sasa
  • Kawann Short
  • Jonathan Stewart
  • Dwight Stone
  • Quinton Teal
  • Charles Tillman
  • Mike Tolbert
  • Al Wallace
  • Wesley Walls
  • Will Witherspoon
  • Donnell Woolford
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7 hours ago, MillionDollarCam said:

Going to be interesting to see who grabs the final 2/3 WR spots after Johnson, Thielen, Mingo, and Legette.

 

I thought ISM was like 80% for a spot, but they just signed the NFL return yards leader. Just to add, I feel they will carry 7. Early notes about ST seem to favor WR types as well. 

2 -Qbs

7- WRs

4- TEs

4- RBs

9- OL

Well numbers don't add up, back to 6, unless they cut TE like Sullivan whom is currently hurt. 

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