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Carolina Panthers player jersey numbers for rookie minicamp

LSU wide receiver Terrace Marshall Jr. was drafted by the Carolina Panthers.
LSU wide receiver Terrace Marshall Jr. was drafted by the Carolina Panthers. Gus Stark

Rookie minicamp was this past weekend, and the Panthers’ rookies have their jersey numbers.

As previously reported, eighth overall pick cornerback Jaycee Horn will wear No. 8 to honor the late Kobe Bryant, becoming the first non-quarterback to wear that number in franchise history.

Second-round pick Terrace Marshall, a wide receiver, will wear No. 88, a number won by Greg Olsen when he was with the Panthers.

Some of these numbers could change by the time the season starts. Wide receiver Shi Smith, who was drafted in the sixth round, will wear No. 12 in camp. DJ Moore wears No. 12.

Running back Chuba Hubbard and and tight end Tommy Tremble had previously said they were wearing No. 30 and No. 82 respectively.

Panthers rookie jersey numbers

CB Jaycee Horn - No. 8

WR Shi Smith - No. 12

P Oscar Draguicevich III - No. 15

CB Keith Taylor Jr. - No. 28

RB Spencer Brown - No. 33

FB Mason Stokke - No. 40

LS Thomas Fletcher - No. 46

LB Paddy Fisher - No. 47

OG David Moore - No. 68

OT Brady Christensen - No. 70

DT Phil Hoskins - No. 71

OG Deonte Brown - No. 77

TE Tommy Tremble - No. 82

WR Terrace Marshall - No. 88

DT Daviyon Nixon - No. 94

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This story was originally published May 14, 2021 at 8:17 AM.

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Jonathan M. Alexander
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Jonathan M. Alexander is a native of Charlotte. He began covering the Carolina Panthers for the Observer in July 2020 after working at the N&O for seven years, where he covered a variety of beats, including UNC basketball and football, Duke basketball, recruiting, K-12 schools, public safety and town government. Support my work with a digital subscription
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