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Five players who helped themselves Mike Mitchell: Strong safety was a position of concern before camp, but Mitchell, a free agent pickup from Oakland, secured the spot. Mitchell sometimes angered receivers with his aggressive play, but he looks like a good complement to free safety Charles Godfrey. Armanti Edwards: It took four years and three position coaches, but the former Appalachian State quarterback is finally looking like an NFL receiver. He could be the No. 3 wideout if he returns quickly from a hamstring injury. Brandon Williams: Three weeks ago he was a project: A former Oregon tight end who played basketball at Portland Bible College last winter. Now he’s the team’s second-best receiving tight end, behind Greg Olsen. Garry Williams: Thrust into the starting lineup at right guard after the surprising release of Geoff Hangartner less than a week into camp, Williams has made the most of his chance. Graham Gano: The fourth-year kicker was in no real danger of losing his job, but Gano continuously showed off a strong leg, including a 50-yard field goal against Chicago that would have been good from 60. Read more here: charlotteobserver/2013/08/13/4234238/carolina-panthers-training-camp.html#storylink=cpy
Posted on: Wed, 14 Aug 2013 03:13:58 +0000

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