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Carolina Panthers Rookie Mini Camp: Five not dragged freelance agents

The Carolina Panthers start rookie Minicamp today. They published the full list of participants that contain the Draft picks, 19 Undrafted Free Agents and 14 test players. It will be our first opportunity to hear about the newcomers in Panthers' uniforms. We expect a lot to go through Tetairoa McMillan and the new Edge Rushers. But maybe the most interesting part of the camp is that not included players stand out among their colleagues.

Last summer we heard a lot about Jalen Coker, and he finally worked in the squad and became a staple of Panthers Wide Receiver Group. Here are some players who could have a similar trajectory with this weekend.

Ryan Fitzgerald, kicker

There is no better place to start this than with the kicker position. The incumbent is a journeyman Matthew Wright who is not a great plan for the position in the season. Fitzgerald was one of the best rated kickers in this design class, and it is a little surprising that he even made it into the unhindered freelance agency. In his last two college games, he achieved 32 out of 34 field goals, including a perfect 14 of 14 last season. Look for early reports whether it looks like a legitimate long -term solution for the kicker position or not.

Jared Harrison-Hunte, line of defense

He lovingly referred to as a sporty freak with a relatively sporty value of 9.39. He is a little smaller for a central defender, but he has the quicks and creativity to be a disturbing pass -rusher. He has a profile that could look very impressive in an environment with limited contact. He was able to divide into the exercise group and a certain point in the rotation when injuries appeared during the season.

Jack Henderson, defensive back

The Panthers have hardly any collateral, which makes it the simplest position for an unable rookie to steal a place. Henderson has one of these stories for which people always have roots. He only had two offers, both FCS schools after playing high school football for a year. He finally moved to Minnesota, where he showed as a Swiss army knife in her defense. He achieved a 9.37 RAS, so the physical features are there. He could be a guy who keeps appearing where he used, and finally finds a place as a special team.

Luke Kandra, guard

There always seems to be one or two lineman that impresses the entire warehouse and is on the edge of the squad. Kandra is the most respected Lineman, which the Panthers landed in the free agency, and depending on where they look, was a very designed player. The Panthers don't have much depth behind their starters, so Kandra could be a name that can be observed in the course of the low season.

Muhsin Muhammad III, broad receiver

Whether you believe it or not, Muhammad is the son of the former Panther Great Muhsin Muhammad. He had a strong start to his career at Texas A&M, but equipped there in his recent years. He has a predictably a lot of talent and natural reception, but consistency and attention to detail were not there. He will create a lot of attention in view of his descent, and in the context of other unmistaked freelance agents and test players could shine through his talent. And of course we have to fall in love with a unhindered recipient during the camp.

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