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Panthers' braintrust joins field evaluation
Panthers' braintrust joins field evaluation
Marty Hurney's travel itinerary for March and early April was much busier this spring than during the previous six years he and coach John Fox have led the Carolina Panthers' organization. Hurney, the team's general manager, decided to get more of a first-hand look at NFL draft prospects by attending far more pro-day and individual workouts than he has before. The workouts usually are held ...
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