The NFL’s Scouting Combine is a great opportunity for teams to meet with the prospects that they are viewing. Private meetings are where they can learn a bit more about their history, any answers to issues they might have had, and even gauge their intelligence levels. Yet, the Carolina Panthers are one of the teams that did the least amount of interviews at the Combine.

According to The Draft Wire’s article and list, the Panthers publicly met with only six prospects. While this can likely tell you a lot about where their minds are at for the first couple of rounds, it is a surprisingly low number. Check out who they talked to.

Laquon Treadwell – WR – Mississippi

Noah Spence – OLB – Eastern Kentucky

Sterling Shepard – WR – Oklahoma

Germain Ifedi – OG – Texas A&M

Su’a Cravens – SS/LB – USC

Tyler Boyd – WR – Pittsburgh

With three wide receivers on the list, you’d have to think that within the first three rounds, they will be trying to grab one of these prospects. The interesting part is that they didn’t interview big names like wide receiver Will Fuller, defensive end Shaq Lawson, offensive tackle Jack Conklin, offensive tackle Taylor Decker, and many others that fill needs or have been mocked to them so far.

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Even more interesting is Noah Spence and Laquon Treadwell. Both are expected to go quickly in the first-round. With the Panthers selecting next to last, it would take a trade up even if both prospects were to slide quite a ways down.

Hopefully, we’ll get some more answers as we find out what school Pro Days the Panthers will attend.