Panthers claim three players off waivers and cut three 2022 holdovers to make room
The Panthers continued to morph their 53-man roster on Wednesday. Less than 24 hours after making more than two dozen roster cuts, the Panthers claimed three players off waivers.
Carolina claimed former New Orleans Saints offensive tackle Calvin Throckmorton, former San Francisco 49ers defensive back D’Shawn Jamison and former New York Jets linebacker Claudin Cherelus off waivers.
The Panthers announced they waived quarterback Matt Corral, linebacker Chandler Wooten and wideout Derek Wright to make room for Throckmorton, Jamison and Cherelus.
Throckmorton, the veteran of the new arrivals, played for the Saints for three seasons after signing with the team as an undrafted free agent out of Oregon in 2020. Throckmorton didn’t appear in a game during his rookie year but played in 31 games (20 starts) over the past two campaigns. The 6-foot-5, 309-pound lineman could serve as the swing tackle behind left tackle Ickey Ekwonu and right tackle Taylor Moton this season.
Jamison, a rookie cornerback, signed with the San Francisco 49ers as an undrafted free agent in May. He spent the summer with the NFC West franchise before being cut this week. The 5-foot-9, 186-pound cornerback was a strong punt and kick return (three total return touchdowns) during his college career at Texas.
He is likely to compete with new wideout Ihmir Smith-Marsette for return reps on special teams. Jamison could also back up Jeremy Chinn and Troy Hill at nickel cornerback. Jamison produced six interceptions during his five seasons with the Longhorns.
Cherelus, an Alcorn State alum, signed with the Jets as an undrafted rookie in May. The Panthers got an up-close look at Cherelus during joint practices with New York at Wofford College. The 6-foot-2, 230-pound linebacker will provide support behind starters Shaq Thompson and Frankie Luvu in the middle of the defense.
Corral, a 2022 third-round pick, was pegged as the team’s third quarterback throughout the offseason. However, the team decided to ultimately keep two quarterbacks on the 53-man roster following Corral’s up-and-down summer. He will be subject to waivers.
Wooten, known as a special teams ace last season, had his spot taken by Cherelus on the linebacker depth chart. Wooten will be subject to waivers as well.
Wright, a practice-squad holdover from last season, made the initial 53-man roster after a strong offseason. He will now join Corral and Wooten in looking for work elsewhere.
Despite the team’s decision to move on from the three players, the trio could return to the practice squad if they all make it through waivers on Thursday.
Carolina claimed former New Orleans Saints offensive tackle Calvin Throckmorton, former San Francisco 49ers defensive back D’Shawn Jamison and former New York Jets linebacker Claudin Cherelus off waivers.
The Panthers announced they waived quarterback Matt Corral, linebacker Chandler Wooten and wideout Derek Wright to make room for Throckmorton, Jamison and Cherelus.
Throckmorton, the veteran of the new arrivals, played for the Saints for three seasons after signing with the team as an undrafted free agent out of Oregon in 2020. Throckmorton didn’t appear in a game during his rookie year but played in 31 games (20 starts) over the past two campaigns. The 6-foot-5, 309-pound lineman could serve as the swing tackle behind left tackle Ickey Ekwonu and right tackle Taylor Moton this season.
Jamison, a rookie cornerback, signed with the San Francisco 49ers as an undrafted free agent in May. He spent the summer with the NFC West franchise before being cut this week. The 5-foot-9, 186-pound cornerback was a strong punt and kick return (three total return touchdowns) during his college career at Texas.
He is likely to compete with new wideout Ihmir Smith-Marsette for return reps on special teams. Jamison could also back up Jeremy Chinn and Troy Hill at nickel cornerback. Jamison produced six interceptions during his five seasons with the Longhorns.
Cherelus, an Alcorn State alum, signed with the Jets as an undrafted rookie in May. The Panthers got an up-close look at Cherelus during joint practices with New York at Wofford College. The 6-foot-2, 230-pound linebacker will provide support behind starters Shaq Thompson and Frankie Luvu in the middle of the defense.
Corral, a 2022 third-round pick, was pegged as the team’s third quarterback throughout the offseason. However, the team decided to ultimately keep two quarterbacks on the 53-man roster following Corral’s up-and-down summer. He will be subject to waivers.
Wooten, known as a special teams ace last season, had his spot taken by Cherelus on the linebacker depth chart. Wooten will be subject to waivers as well.
Wright, a practice-squad holdover from last season, made the initial 53-man roster after a strong offseason. He will now join Corral and Wooten in looking for work elsewhere.
Despite the team’s decision to move on from the three players, the trio could return to the practice squad if they all make it through waivers on Thursday.
Players mentioned in this article
Calvin Throckmorton
Claudin Cherelus
Matt Corral
Chandler Wooten
Derek Wright
Taylor Moton
Ihmir Smith-Marsette
Jeremy Chinn
Troy Hill
Shaq Thompson
Frankie Luvu
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