Senior Bowl week is a very busy week for upcoming NFL prospects, certainly on the field, but especially off of it.

Almost immediately after the players touch down in Mobile, they are bombarded by coaches and scouts from just about every NFL team, as this is teams’ first real opportunity to meet these prospects, see them live and interview them.

Friend of the blog Edgar Salmingo has compiled a list of prospects the Carolina Panthers met with at this year’s event. Here’s a rundown.

Da’Shawn Hand, DE, Alabama

Hand really stood out to me during OL/DL one-on-ones. He is very quick off the ball, very explosive and uses his speed well to get to the quarterback.

Ian Thomas, TE, Indiana

Thomas showed flashes of being a solid pass-catching tight end, in what is a pretty deep, but not necessarily top-heavy, tight end. This tight end group is full of guys that can move and catch the ball, which also including South Dakota State TE Dallas Goedert (who injured his hamstring very early on the first day of practice) and Penn State TE Mike Gesicki.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P371Nr7YJ4w

Mike McCray, LB, Michigan

The buzz I’ve heard is it sasn’t been the greatest week for McCray. He’s likely a Day 3 pick.

Josh Allen, QB, Wyoming

This is just a reminder that teams will do their work on just about every player, even if we know they would have no chance to draft them. Due diligence. Allen has buzz of being the No. 1 overall pick to the Cleveland Browns.

Tyquan Lewis, DE, Ohio State

Both Buckeyes defensive ends both had solid weeks, though I’d probably say Jalyn Holmes looked better. The Panthers certainly need to get younger at the position.

Tyrell Crosby, OT, Oregon

Crosby looks the part of an NFL offensive tackle at 6-foot-5, 319 pounds. If I’m a team that needs a tackle and I miss out on top guys like Orlando Brown or Connor Williams, I’d be more than happy scooping up Crosby if he slips into the second round.

Nick DeLuca, LB, North Dakota State

DeLuca’s highlight of the week was stepping in front of a Tanner Lee pass for an interception. Other than that, not much to see.

Micah Kiser, LB, Virginia

Kiser is another player who left Mobile early due to a knee injury.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T4VCM5Fjym4

Kyzir White, S, West Virginia

White was one of the best safeties of the week and is among the top safeties in the class. He could be an early target for Carolina.