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2023 College Prospect Visit List

College Prospect Visits, NFL Draft, Prime Cuts with Norris

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Draft season is upon us once again! Carolina has pick nine in the first (for now) and all signs point to a quarterback this year. They’ll likely have to move up into the top three if they want to snag one.  Other needs are defensive end, linebacker, corner, safety and tight end. The Panthers currently have two second round picks and a third, but that could change any time before April 27th. Scott Fitterer has been known to make a lot of draft day trades, so it remains to be seen where Carolina actually picks. Last year, the list of visits were very telling on how Carolina was leaning in the draft. It was reported that the Panthers met with 6+ quarterbacks and 6+ offensive tackles. On day one of the combine this year, Carolina met with six quarterbacks. Let’s get this 2023 show on the road!
**UPDATE** Carolina has traded up to number one! They gave up picks 9, 61, 2024 first, 2025 second and WR DJ Moore. Now the Panthers get their QB and control the draft board. They also need a WR1.

Here is a list of college prospects with whom we’ve met. With help from the  @4ourmanrush crew as well as @DraftMassta (Twitter), we find any and all reported college prospect visits by our Carolina Panthers. We will add more as we get more info. **UPDATE** Top 30 visits and local visits are at the bottom of the page. 

**If the name is blue, it means there’s a Draft Network or 4 Man Rush draft profile linked to the player, if available. Click on the link to learn about the players**

QUARTERBACKS

• Bryce Young – Alabama

6’0  195 lbs

• CJ Stroud – Ohio State

6’3  215 lbs

• Anthony Richardson – Florida

6’4  231 lbs

• Will Levis – Kentucky

6’3  222 lbs

• Hendon Hooker – Tennessee

6’4  220 lbs

• Max Duggan – TCU

6’2  201 lbs

RUNNING BACKS

• Zach Charbonnet – UCLA

6’1  220 lbs

• Holton Ahlers – East Carolina

6’3  230 lbs

• Jahleel McLaughlin – Youngstown State

5’7  187 lbs

• Zach Evans – Mississippi State

6’0  215 lbs

• Kendre Miller – TCU

6’0  218 lbs

WIDE RECEIVERS

• Jacory Rankin – Mississippi Valley State

5’9  181 lbs

• Jalen Hyatt – Tennessee

6’0  175 lbs

• Grant Dubose – Charlotte

6’1  201 lbs

• Jaxon Smith-Njigba – Ohio State

6’0  198 lbs

• Jonathan Mingo – Mississippi State

6’2  225 lbs

• Charlie Jones – Purdue

6’0  180 lbs

• Xavier Gipson – Stephen F. Austin

5’9  170 lbs

TIGHT ENDS

• Daniel Barker – Michigan

6’4  250 lbs

•  Sam LaPorta – Iowa

6’4  249 lbs

•  Darnell Washington – Georgia

6’7  265lbs

OFFENSIVE TACKLES

• Jaelyn Duncan – Maryland

6’6  315 lbs


GUARDS

• Anthony Bradford – LSU

6’4  332 lbs

• Nick Saldiveri – Old Dominion

6’6  307 lbs

• Chandler Zavala – NC State

6’5  325 lbs


CENTERS

 

DEFENSIVE ENDS

• Andrew Farmer – Lane

6’4  260 lbs

• BJ Ojulari– LSU

6’3  244 lbs

• Derick Hall – Auburn

6’3  251 lbs

DEFENSIVE TACKLES

• Jalen Carter – Georgia

6’3  310 lbs

LINEBACKERS

• Trenton Simpson – Clemson

6’3  240 lbs

• Dorian Williams – Tulane

6’1  220 lbs

• Drew Sanders – Arkansas

6’5  232 lbs

• Jack Campbell – Iowa

6’5  245 lbs

• Bumper Pool – Arkansas

6’2  232 lbs

• Daiyan Henley – Washington State

6’2  232 lbs

• Byron Young – Tennessee

6’3  243 lbs


CORNERS

• Julius Brents – Kansas State

6’4  204 lbs

• Garrett Williams – Syracuse

6’0  190 lbs

• Joey Porter – Penn State

6’2  194 lbs

• Darius Rush – South Carolina

6’2  200lbs

SAFETIES

 

KICKERS

 

PUNTERS

 

TOP 30/LOCAL VISITS

1. OL Anthony Bradford
2. QB CJ Stroud
3. QB Bryce Young
4. QB Will Levis
5. WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba
6. RB Zach Evans
7. LB Bumper Pool
8. DE BJ Ojulari
9. OL Nick Saldiveri (Local) 
10. CB Joey Porter
11. OL Chandler Zavala (Local)
12. WR Charlie Jones
13. QB Anthony Richardson
14. WR Jonathan Mingo
15. DE Derick Hall (Virtual)
16. WR Xavier Gipson
17. OL Steve Avila
18. WR Derius Davis
19. CB Julius Brents
20. CB Darius Rush (Local)
21. LB Daiyan Henley
22. TE Darnell Washington
23. TE Sam LaPorta
24. OT Jaelyn Duncan
25. OLB Byron Young
26. RB Kendre Miller

Filed Under: College Prospect Visits, NFL Draft, Prime Cuts with Norris Tagged With: Bryce Young, Carolina, CJ Stroud, NFL draft, Panthers, visit list

2022 College Prospect Visit List

College Prospect Visits, NFL Draft, Prime Cuts with Norris

It’s draft season! The Panthers are drafting at pick six in the first, with no picks on day two. This could change, as we all know Scott Fitterer doesn’t mind trading back in the draft. Last year, Scott made five draft day trades to move around and get his guys. All signs point to either a left tackle or quarterback in the first, but who knows what will happen. This is definitely a make-or-break draft for head coach Matt Rhule.

Here is a list of college prospects with whom we’ve met. With help from the  @4ourmanrush crew, we find any and all reported college prospect visits by our Carolina Panthers. We will add more as we get more info.

**If the name is blue, it means there’s a Draft Network or 4 Man Rush draft profiles linked to the player, if available. Click on the link to learn about the players**

QUARTERBACKS

• Malik Willis – Liberty

6’0  225 lbs

• Kenny Pickett – Pittsburgh

6’3  220 lbs

• Matt Corral – Ole Miss

6’2  212 lbs

• Desmond Ridder – Cincinnati

6’4  216 lbs

• Sam Howell – North Carolina

6’1  220 lbs

• Bailey Zappe – Western Kentucky

6’1  215 lbs

RUNNING BACKS

• Isaiah Spiller – Texas A&M

6’1  215 lbs

• Tyrion Davis-Price

6’1  232 lbs

• Jerome Ford – Cincinnati

5’11  220 lbs

• Brian Robinson Jr. – Alabama

6’1  226 lbs

 

WIDE RECEIVERS

• Jaquarii Roberson – Wake Forest

6’1  182 lbs

• Treylon Burks – Arkansas

6’2  225 lbs

• Velus Jones – Tennessee

6’0  190 lbs

• Corey Sutton – Appalachian State

6’0  206 lbs

• Garrett Wilson – Ohio State

6’0  183 lbs

 

TIGHT ENDS

 

OFFENSIVE TACKLES

• Jean Delance – Florida

6’5  296 lbs

• Ikem Ekwonu – NC State

6’4  310 lbs

• Rasheed Walker – Penn State

6’6  304 lbs

• Evan Neal – Alabama

6’7  337 lbs

• Charles Cross – Mississippi State

6’5  305 lbs

• Logan Bruss – Wisconsin

6’5  316 lbs

 


GUARDS

• Cole Strange – Tennessee

6’6  307 lbs

 

CENTERS

 

DEFENSIVE ENDS

• Travon Walker – Georgia

6’5  272 lbs

• Amare Barno – Virginia Tech

6’5  245 lbs

DEFENSIVE TACKLES

 

LINEBACKERS

• Chad Muma – Wyoming

6’3  237 lbs

CORNERS

• Tariq Woolen – Texas-San Antonio

6’4  205 lbs

• Marcus Jones – Houston

5’8  174 lbs

• Jonathan Alexander – UNC Charlotte

6’3  212 lbs

• Samuel Womack – Toledo

5’10  187 lbs

SAFETIES

 

KICKERS

 

PUNTERS

Filed Under: College Prospect Visits, NFL Draft, Prime Cuts with Norris

2021 College Prospect Visit List

College Prospect Visits, NFL Draft, Prime Cuts with Norris


It’s Scott Fitterer season! The Panthers have a new general manager and he has already injected some excitement into the fan base. He’s making a lot of cap room right now by releasing veterans with high cap hits. It seems as though the Panthers have a general manager that knows what he’s doing. Gone are the days of conservative spending. Fitterer is a self-proclaimed aggressive general manager and he’s ready to build a winner. Free agency starts on March 18th, but the draft is where you build your team.

Here is a list of college prospects with whom we’ve met. With help from the  @4ourmanrush crew, we find any and all reported college prospect visits by our Carolina Panthers. We will add more as we get more info. At the bottom of the page, I will post the local visits and the 30 private visits. Teams are allowed 30 private visits.Local visit means that we have met with a player that either goes to school locally or they were born locally. Local visits are not counted against the 30 private visits.

Due to COVID-19, all private visits have been canceled. Teams can only time, test and interview draftable players at their pro-days and the All-Star game. Teams will not be allowed to have more than 3 representatives at any pro-day. Carolina (and Miami) had the upper hand this year since they were able to coach the Shrine Bowl. Teams will be allowed to have video conferences with players of interest. Teams will meet with most of the draftable players since Zoom calls don’t require travel and don’t take long. I will update the list with the specific players as the information comes in, so check back often! Enjoy!! #KeepPounding #4MR #WhatARush

**If the name is blue, it means there’s a Draft Network or 4 Man Rush draft profiles linked to the player, if available. Click on the link to learn about the players**

QUARTERBACKS

• Mac Jones – Alabama

6’3  214 lb

• Jamie Newman – Georgia

6’4  230 lbs

• Kellen Mond – Texas A&M

6’3  217 lbs

• Trevor Lawrence – Clemson

6’6  220 lbs

• Justin Fields – Ohio St.

6’3  230 lbs

RUNNING BACKS

• Jaret Patterson – Buffalo

5’9  195 lbs

• Larry Rountree III – Missouri

5’10  210 lbs

• Kylin Hill – Mississippi St

5’11  210 lbs

• Chris Evans – Michigan

5’11  216 lbs

• Elijah Mitchell – Louisiana

5’11  218 lbs

Trey Sermon – Ohio St.

6’0  213 lbs

WIDE RECEIVERS

• Austin Watkins Jr. – UAB

6’2  207 lbs

• Racey McMath – LSU

6’3  224 lbs

• Shi Smith – South Carolina

5’10  186 lbs

• Marquez Stevenson – Houston

5’10  182 lbs

• Josh Palmer – Tennessee

6’2  209 lbs

• Cornell Powell – Clemson

6’0  210 lbs

• Amari Rodgers – Clemson

5’10  210 lbs

• Kadarius Toney – Florida

5’11  189 lbs

• Trevon Grimes – Florida

6’4  217 lbs

• Michael Strachan – Charleston

6’5  225 lbs

• Frank Darby – Arizona St.

6’0  194 lbs

TIGHT ENDS

• Tre McKitty – Georgia

6’4  247 lbs

• Kylen Granson – SMU

6’3  236 lbs

• Noah Gray – Duke

6’3  240 lbs

• Quintin Morris – Bowling Green

6’4  251 lbs

• Kyle Pitts – Florida

6’5  239 lbs

• Jacob Harris – University of Central Florida

6’0  219 lbs

OFFENSIVE TACKLES

• Alex Leatherwood – Alabama

6’5  312 lbs

• Dan Moore Jr. – Texas A&M

6’5  309 lbs

• Alaric Jackson – Iowa

6’5  318 lbs

• Jaylon Moore – Western Michigan

6’5  315 lbs

GUARDS

• Ben Cleveland – Georgia

6’6  354 lbs

• Trey Smith – Tennessee

6’6  330 lbs

• Deonte Brown – Alabama

6’3  364 lbs

• David Moore – Grambling St

6’3  320 lbs

• Robert Jones – Middle Tennessee St

6’5  295 lbs

• Jack Anderson – Texas Tech

6’5  309 lbs

CENTERS

• Drake Jackson – Kentucky

6’2  290 lbs

• Quinn Meinerz – Wisconsin-Whitewater

6’3  320 lbs

DEFENSIVE ENDS

• Wyatt Hubert – Kansas State

6’3  270 lbs

• Janarius Robinson – Florida State

6’5  266 lbs

• Quincy Roche – Miami (FL)

6’3  243 lbs

• William Bradley-King – Baylor

6’4  248 lbs

• Malik Herring – Georgia

6’5  245 lbs

• Carlos Basham Jr. – Wake Forest

6’3  281 lbs

• Cameron Sample – Tulane

6’3  280 lbs

• Chauncey Golston – Iowa

6’5  235 lbs

• Payton Turner – Houston

6’5  270 lbs

DEFENSIVE TACKLES

• Marvin Wilson – Florida State

6’3  319 lbs

• Marlon Tuipulotu – USC

6’3  305 lbs

LINEBACKERS

• KJ Britt – Auburn

6’0  243 lbs

• Jabril Cox – LSU

6’3  233 lbs

• Monty Rice – Georgia

6’0  238 lbs

• Paddy Fisher – Northwestern

6’3  239 lbs

• Charles Snowden – Virginia

6’6  232 lbs

• Grant Stuard – Houston

6’1  225 lbs

• Jordan Smith – UAB

6’6  255 lbs

• Riley Cole – South Alabama

6’3  225 lbs

CORNERS

• DJ Daniel – Georgia

5’11  183 lbs

• Mark Webb – Georgia

6’1  200 lbs

• Robert Rochell – Central Arkansas

6’0  195 lbs

• Aaron Robinson – Central Florida

5’11  190 lbs

• Bryan Mills – NC Central

6’2  170 lbs

• Ifeatu Melifonwu – Syracuse

6’2  212 lbs

• Deommodore Lenoir – Oregon

5’11  202 lbs

• Darren Hall – San Diego St.

5’11  189 lbs

• Avery Williams – Boise St.

5’9  195 lbs

• Asante Samuel Jr. – Florida St.

5’10  184 lbs

• Patrick Surtain Jr. – Alabama

6’2  202 lbs

SAFETIES

• Richie Grant – Central Florida

6’0  194 lbs

• Hamsah Nasirildeen – Florida St

6’3  213 lbs

• Shawn Davis – Florida

5’10  199 lbs

• JaCoby Stevens – LSU

6’1  216 lbs

• Joshua Bledsoe – Missouri

5’11  201 lbs

• Tyree Gillespie – Missouri

6’0  210 lbs

• Trevon Moehrig – TCU

6’1  208 lbs

KICKERS

• Evan McPherson – Florida

5’11  185 lbs

PUNTERS

 

Filed Under: College Prospect Visits, NFL Draft, Prime Cuts with Norris

Meet the New Guys: 2020 Draft Class

College Prospect Visits, NFL Draft, Prime Cuts with Norris


Well, this was an exciting draft, wasn’t it? After using free agency to fix the offense, Carolina came into the draft with a plan to fix the defense. Matt Rhule and Marty Hurney had a solid plan and executed it to perfection. On paper, they fixed the run defense, pass rush and began fixing the secondary. They’ll probably have to sign a corner or two in free agency, but there are a few from which to choose. Without further adieu, here are your 2020 Carolina Panthers’ draft picks:

2019 STAT LINE: 54 tackles, 11.5 tackles for a loss, 4 sacks, 4 passes defended, 2 forced fumbles, 2 fumbles recovered

Derrick Brown fills several needs for the Panthers, as he will help stop the run and rush the passer. Brown is the most disruptive tackle in the 2020 NFL Draft and absolutely worth the number seven pick. He has an unreal motor and is quick for a player of his size. Brown is powerful and knows how to knock a lineman off of his feet. His feet never stop churning and he is relentless when getting past blockers. He has a bevy of rush moves at his disposal and knows when to use them. Brown will wreak havoc and disrupt the flow of the opponent’s offense.

Brown is an extremely explosive player. His first step is unreal. Carolina should have no problem against the run anymore, as Brown has the ability to swallow up running backs in the middle. There really is no weakness to Brown’s game, as he is the most balanced defensive tackle to come out of college in the last few years. Brown was a top three player in the draft and the Panthers lucked out with him being there.

Brown is not only a great player on the field, but he’s also a great person off the field. He was a leader in college and was a man among boys. Brown had the opportunity to be a first round pick in the 2019 NFL draft, but opted to return to Auburn for his senior season. He’s going to anchor this defense for years to come and Rhule has to be happy about this pick. Check out this outstanding breakdown on Derrick Brown here.

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Filed Under: College Prospect Visits, NFL Draft, Prime Cuts with Norris Tagged With: Bravvion Roy, Derrick Brown, jeremy chinn, Kenny Robinson, Stantley Thomas-Oliver, Troy pride, Yetur Gross-Matos

College Prospect Visit List

College Prospect Visits, NFL Draft, Prime Cuts with Norris


Here is a list of college prospects with whom we’ve met. We will add more as we get more info. Each player has their Draft Network Profile attached to their name, if available. Just click on their name and it’ll take you to their page. At the bottom of the page, I will post the local visits and the 30 private visits. Teams are allowed 30 private visits. Local visit means that we have met with a player that either goes to school locally or they were born locally. Local visits are not counted against the 30 private visits.
Due to COVID-19, all private visits have been canceled. Teams will be allowed to have video conferences with players of interest. I will update the list as the information comes in, so check back often! Enjoy!! #KeepPounding #4MR #WhatARush

 

QUARTERBACKS

James Morgan – FIU

6’4  213 lbs

Justin Herbert – Oregon

6’6  227 lbs

Jacob Knipp – Northern Colorado

6’4  218 lbs

Ben DeNucci – James Madison

6’3  209 lbs

Tommy Stevens – Mississippi State

6’5  235 lbs

 

RUNNING BACKS

Reggie Corbin – Illinois

5’10  201 lbs

Eno Benjamin – Arizona St.

5’10  201 lbs

Sewo Olonilua – TCU

6’3  240 lbs

Benjamin Lemay– Charlotte

5’9  216 lbs

Rodney Smith – Minnesota

5’11  210 lbs

Darrynton Evans – Appalachian State

5’11  185 lbs


WIDE RECEIVERS

Chris Finke – Notre Dame

5’10  184 lbs

Diondre Overton – Clemson

6’4  210 lbs

Quintez Cephus – Wisconsin

6’1  207 lbs

Jerry Jeudy – Alabama

6’1  192 lbs

TIGHT ENDS

Ben Ellefson – North Dakota St.

6’3  250 lbs

Harrison Bryant – FAU

6’5  240 lbs

Giovanni Ricci – Western Michigan

6’3  240 lbs

Nigel Kilby – Southern Illinois

6’8  254 lbs

Cam Sutton – Fresno State

6’6  226 lbs

Josiah Deguara – Cincinnati

6’3  245 lbs

OFFENSIVE TACKLES

Jon Runyan – Michigan

6’5  321 lbs

Matt Womack –Alabama

6’7  325 lbs

Yasir Durant – Missouri

6’7  330 lbs

Cameron Clark – Charlotte

6’5  295 lbs

OFFENSIVE GUARDS

Kevin Dotson – Louisiana

6’4  321 lbs


CENTERS

Cesar Ruiz – Michigan

6’4  320 lbs

Matt Hennessy – Temple

6’4  302 lbs

Keith Ismael – San Diego State

6’3  300 lbs

DEFENSIVE ENDS

Kendall Coleman – Syracuse

6’3  253 lbs

Austin Edwards – Ferris St.

6’5  280 lbs

Michael Danna – Central Michigan

6’2  250 lbs

Alton Robinson – Syracuse

6’4  260 lbs

Josh Uche – Michigan

6’2  250 lbs

James Smith-Williams – NC State

6’3  265 lbs

Jonathan Greenard – Florida

6’4  262 lbs

Kenny Willekes – Michigan State

6’4  252 lbs

Alex Highsmith – Charlotte

6’4  242 lbs

DEFENSIVE TACKLES

Bravvion Roy – Baylor

6’1  333 lbs

Javon Kinlaw – South Carolina

6’6  310 lbs

Neville Gallimore – Oklahoma

6’2  301 lbs

Derrick Brown – Auburn

6’5  318 lbs

Ross Blacklock – TCU

6’4  305 lbs

LINEBACKERS

Shaquille Quarterman – Miami

6’1  241 lbs

Mykal Walker – Fresno St.

6’3  230 lbs

Justin Strnad – Wake Forest

6’3  235 lbs

Francis Bernard – Utah

6’1  230 lbs

Casey Toohill – Stanford

6’4  250 lbs

CORNERBACKS

Keith Washington II – West Virginia

6’1  181 lbs

Stantley Thomas-Oliver III – FIU

6’2  183 lbs

Nevelle Clark – UCF

6’1  187 lbs

Amik Robertson – Louisiana Tech

5’9  172 lbs

Chris Williamson – Minnesota

5’11  191 lbs

Levonta Taylor – Florida State

5’10  190 lbs

Isaiah Rodgers – Massachusetts

5’10  170 lbs

Josiah Scott – Michigan State

5’9  185 lbs

SAFETIES

KICKERS

Rodrigo Blankenship – Georgia

6’1  192 lbs

PUNTERS

LOCAL VISITS

30 PRIVATE VISITS

 

 

 

Filed Under: College Prospect Visits, NFL Draft, Prime Cuts with Norris Tagged With: Carolina Panthers, College Prospect Visits, Marty Hurney, Matt Rhule

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