Panthers turn to WRs Hackett, Muhammad (AP)

 
Just like last season, No. 18 lined up next to Steve Smith in the Carolina Panthers' three-receiver set at Sunday's minicamp practice. Only this No. 18 wasn't the underachieving speedster with suspect hands. The Panthers have traded out Drew Carter for D.J. Hackett. Keary Colbert wasn't around on the sun-splashed morning either. [link]

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