Panthers ++ 17 UDFAs !!!!!!!
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04-28-2020, 12:21 AM -
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Panthers agree to terms with 17 (**!!!**) undrafted free agents





Quote:The Panthers agreed to terms with 17 undrafted free agents on Monday afternoon, rounding out the 2020 Draft Class.
Three free agents, LB Jordan Mack, TE Cam Sutton, and TE Colin Thompsonofficially signed on Monday afternoon.
Read more about Carolina's new players:

[b]Myles Adams, DE, Rice[/b]
Adams played four seasons at Rice where he compiled 94 total tackles and 4.5 sacks with 10.5 tackles for loss. In 2019, he earned Conference USA honorable mention accolades and was named a third team interior lineman selection by PFF. He posted a career-best 42 tackles which ranked second among Owls' interior linemen. He was also named a semifinalist for the National Football Foundation's Campbell Trophy that honors college football's top scholar-athletes.

[b]Omar Bayless, WR, Arkansas State[/b]
In four years at Arkansas State, Bayless played in 43 games with 2,764 career receiving yards and 26 receiving touchdowns, ranking sixth and second in Sun Belt history, respectively. He was a third team AP All-American in 2019 and Sun Belt Player of the Year after ranking second in all of college football with 1,653 receiving yards and third with 17 receiving touchdowns.

[b]Brandon Bowen, T, Ohio State[/b]
Bowen rebounded from an injury that caused him to miss some of the 2017 and all of 2018 seasons as he started in 13 games at right tackle in 2019, earning second team All-Big Ten honors. He helped Ohio State rank fourth in FBS with 530.4 yards per game and sixth in FBS with 5.7 rushing yards per game.


[b]Jason Ferris, LB, Montana Western[/b]
A standout from NAIA school Montana Western, Ferris led the Frontier Conference with 119 tackles, 10 tackles for loss and 3.5 sacks in 2019. A two-time AP All-American, he ranked third in all of NAIA in tackles in both 2019 and 2018.


[b]Sam Franklin, LB, Temple[/b]
Franklin totaled 194 tackles over four seasons and 53 games at Temple, including 24.0 tackles for loss. He also tallied 8.0 career sacks and had two interceptions with 10 pass deflections and three fumble recoveries.


[b]Myles Hartsfield, DB, Mississippi[/b]
Hartsfield played in 48 games over his four-year career at Ole Miss, recording 167 total tackles. He was consistent throughout his four-year career with 43, 42, 41 and 41 tackles each season. He earned All-SEC freshman honors after ranking fourth among SEC freshmen in tackles.


[b]TreVontae Hights, WR, TCU[/b]
Hights played at wide receiver and special teams where he tallied 327 career receiving yards and three touchdowns, to go with 18 total tackles.


[b]Mike Horton, G, Auburn[/b]
Horton posted 32 career starts at Auburn, seeing time at both left and right guard. He earned SEC Offensive Linemen of the Week honors in 2019 and helped Auburn rank in the top 25 in rushing touchdowns.


[b]Jordan Mack, LB, Virginia[/b]
Mack was a four-year starter at Virginia, where he was a third-team All-ACC honoree in 2019. He tallied a career high with 114 tackles as a sophomore, but battled through injuries in his last two college seasons — including an ankle injury that he had surgery on following his senior season that sidelined him for the pre-draft process. Mack recorded 14.5 sacks, 25.5 tackles for loss, and six forced fumbles in 47 collegiate games.


[b]Frederick Mauigoa, C, Washington State[/b]
Mauigoa started 39 consecutive games at center for Washington State, helping anchor the offensive unit. He earned All-Pac 12 honorable mention status as a junior in 2018. Mauigoa also received a pair of "Bone Awards" — given to the Washington State offensive lineman of the game — for performances against Eastern Washington in 2018 and Stanford in 2019.


[b]Chris Orr, LB, Wisconsin[/b]
Orr was a second-team All-Big Ten honoree for his 2019 redshirt senior season, after recording 11.5 sacks, 14.0 tackles for loss, two forced fumbles, and five passes defensed. Orr's 11.5 sacks set a new program record for sacks by an inside linebacker. Orr tore his ACL in 2016 on the first play of the season, but came back to play 39 contests from 2017-2019. Overall, Orr played in 50 games, starting 30, with 20.0 tackles for loss and 14.0 sacks.


[b]David Reese, LB, Florida[/b]
Reese received AP second-team All-SEC honors after recording 94 total tackles 6.5 tackles for loss, 2.0 sacks, and a fumble recovery during his senior season of 2019. He fought through injuries a few times in his collegiate career — including to his ankle and wrist — but still played 46 games with 38 starts. He made at least four starts in each of his four years at Florida.


[b]Giovanni Ricci, TE, Western Michigan[/b]
Ricci caught 51 passes for 642 yards with eight touchdowns as a senior at Western Michigan, after converting from a wide receiver prior to his junior year in 2018. He received first-team All-MAC honors for his performance in 2019. Overall, the 6-foot-3, 241-pound Ricci caught 98 passes for 1,114 yards with 11 touchdowns.


[b]Austrian Robinson, DT, Mississippi[/b]
Robinson is the second Ole Miss player to join the Panthers as an undrafted free agent. He appeared in 38 games, making 81 total tackles, 7.5 tackles for loss, 5.0 sacks, an interception, and a pair of passes defensed. Robinson's listed at 6-foot-4 and 300 pounds, bringing more size and depth at defensive line.


[b]Rodney Smith, RB, Minnesota[/b]
Smith tallied 5,441 career all-purpose yards over his career at Minnesota, most in Gophers history. He rushed for 4,122 career yards, second in school history, while he finished his career with 29 rushing touchdowns, sixth-most in Minnesota history.
In 2019, Smith earned All-Big Ten second team honors as he rushed for 1,163 yard and eight touchdowns, posting five 100-yard rushing games.


[b]Cam Sutton, TE, Fresno State[/b]
Sutton transferred to Fresno State after a season at Riverside City College in 2017. A converted wide receiver, Sutton played in three games in 2018 and seven in 2019, totaling nine receptions for 154 yards. He's listed at 6-foot-6 and 226 pounds, giving him some room to fill out as he attempts to make the Panthers' active roster.


[b]Sam Tecklenburg, OL, Baylor[/b]
Tecklenburg played under Panthers head coach Matt Rhule from 2017-2019 at Baylor, making him familiar to Carolina's coaching staff. A converted tight end, Tecklenburg initially was going to retire from football after college, until Rhule and the Panthers offered him a chance to compete for a spot on an NFL roster. Tecklenberg was a three-year starter at Baylor and was a second-team All-Big 12 honoree in 2019. He started games at guard and center last year.

Here is the original post from Panthers dot com:

https://www.panthers.com/news/panthers-a...ree-agents
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04-28-2020, 05:23 AM -
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After what I consider to be a solid overall Draft, this addition of UDFAs leaves me rather underwhelmed. Are these seriously the best remaining guys out there, or did Hurney sleep late on Monday morning?
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04-28-2020, 08:41 AM -
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Funny one of all is this one...

Sutton transferred to Fresno State after a season at Riverside City College in 2017. A converted wide receiver, Sutton played in three games in 2018 and seven in 2019, totaling nine receptions for 154 yards. He's listed at 6-foot-6 and 226 pounds

"played in" not even started 10 games in two years...9 receptions in 2 years and he is tiny for a TE so blocking is out of the question....this is like, let's throw a dart at the TE board....no wait...why was this guy even on a board?
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04-28-2020, 01:47 PM -
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NFL Radio spoke of the challenges of the draft during the covid scare. In the midst of it, they said Rhule has a huge advantage because he had to gameplan against these players, so he knows them better than any of the coaches that were busy with the NFL last year. Hopefully, that proves true with some of these guys.
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04-28-2020, 02:47 PM -
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I truly don't remember, but it seems like this is a HUGE number of UDFAs. I didn't think we had that many spots available after gathering FAs... I know we lost a bunch, but it doesn't seem possible we could sign that many after the draft and still stay under the 90 roster limit.

Obviously I'm wrong. ,,,,, Still...Don't think I've ever seen the Panthers pick up this many UDFAs after a draft. Someone will probably prove me wrong, but that's OK. I stand by what I said. I DON'T REMEMBER signing this many.....EVER.!!
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04-28-2020, 04:53 PM -
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Orr. Lb. 11.5 sacks. Last year. Oh ilb. Wtf? He should seems to get a look. Just volume though. See who sticks. Play hard young bucks! 90 searching for a 56/8 spot... Some will stick. Usually 1-2 every year. Some years more or less. Hope we have a preseason.
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04-28-2020, 06:37 PM -
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Agreed, Josh.  Orr (at least by his stats) sounds like a solid player.  But, "Redshirt Senior" kind of stuck out like a sore thumb to me, something you don't hear everyday  Fblaugh
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04-28-2020, 07:28 PM -
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U do for scrappers! St n such, but high effort guys. The sacks stood out to me. If it's not talent it's intellect. I'll take either in an UDFA. Heh.
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04-28-2020, 08:06 PM -
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(04-28-2020, 06:37 PM)PantherFan007 Wrote: Agreed, Josh.  Orr (at least by his stats) sounds like a solid player.  But, "Redshirt Senior" kind of stuck out like a sore thumb to me, something you don't hear everyday  Fblaugh

Redshirt Senior is a strange term. It's actually fairly common in practice, but not by that name. The term "redshirt" is almost always applied to freshmen and sophomore players. Once past that point they are usually referred to as '4th year' or '5th year'....as in "5th year senior". By NCAA rules, players only have 4 years of eligibility. If they need longer than that to complete their academic program, they can "redshirt" a year to lengthen their football eligibility to align with their academic program. (There are lots of rules involved..). By the time they are in their last year before graduation, they are usually referred to as a 5th year senior. Still only have 4 years of eligibility, just spread over 5 years.  Sometimes (usually) they opt out their freshman year. They are allowed to practice with the team and play a limited amount (seems like maybe 3 games..??).......

Anyway, doesn't matter. A redshirt in their senior year would normally be called a 5th year senior. Don't know what if anything is different about Orr...
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04-29-2020, 09:53 AM -
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(04-28-2020, 02:47 PM)Hobbit99 Wrote: I truly don't remember, but it seems like this is a HUGE number of UDFAs.  I didn't think we had that many spots available after gathering FAs... I know we lost a bunch, but it doesn't seem possible we could sign that many after the draft and still stay under the 90 roster limit.

Obviously I'm wrong. ,,,,, Still...Don't think I've ever seen the Panthers pick up this many UDFAs after a draft.  Someone will probably prove me wrong, but that's OK. I stand by what I said. I DON'T REMEMBER signing this many.....EVER.!!

There were 73 showing on the Panthers official site...I guess we are now full as 73 plus 17 equals 90...I think.


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