Panthers trade up early in final day of NFL Draft
The Panthers completed their 2018 NFL Draft Class on Saturday across the final rounds with five more selections coming to the Carolinas.
The Panthers completed their 2018 NFL Draft Class on Saturday across the final rounds with five more selections coming to the Carolinas.
Former Lower Richland standout Marcus Edmond may not have heard his name called during the 2018 NFL Draft, but the Clemson cornerback is getting an opportunity to play as a pro.
Dante Sawyer’s next chapter of his football career will take him from Columbia to Kansas City.
Former Gamecock offensive lineman Alan Knott is beginning his NFL career in San Fransisco.
Former Gamecocks defensive back Chris Lammons may not have been selected in the final rounds of the 2018 NFL Draft, but is headed to Atlanta to begin his pro career.
A pair of Gamecocks are getting the chance to be teammates at the next level after signing as undrafted free agents Saturday night.
Jamarcus King may not have heard his name called during the NFL Draft, but he’s aiming to make the most of his chance at a pro career.
Running back David Williams transferred from Carolina to Arkansas for his last season in college football, and is now set to begin his pro career with the Broncos.
Skai Moore left Carolina having placed himself at the top of program and college football history. The Gamecock linebacker became just the 15th player in Division I NCAA football to lead his team in tackles in four seasons.
Two picks after former teammate Deon Cain was selected by the Colts, fellow former Clemson wide receiver Ray-Ray McCloud was selected in the sixth round with the No. 187 pick by the Buffalo Bills.