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Panthers sign Colin Granger, ex-college basketball center, in attempt to make him tight end

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The Carolina Panthers will have a fun training camp project after their latest announcement on Monday. 

Colin Granger, a former Division 1 basketball player for Ohio University, Western Carolina and Coastal Carolina, is going to try to convert to an NFL tight end. 

The 6-foot-8, 245-pound Granger was announced as a signee for the Panthers as he is five years removed from high school and is allowed to join a team as a free agent. 

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Notre Dame guard Braeden Shrewsberry (11) drives to the basket as Western Carolina forward Colin Granger (32) defends during the Western Carolina-Notre Dame NCAA Men’s basketball game on Saturday, November 11, 2023, at Purcell Pavilion in South Bend, Indiana. (IMAGN)

Granger was a center during his college career, playing two seasons at Ohio University, two seasons at Western Carolina and finishing off at Coastal Carolina. 

He was a 52.3% shooter from the field during his career, while hauling in 322 total rebounds with the three different programs. He had 137 rebounds at Coastal Carolina to cap an impressive career. 

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Now, Panthers brass has history with converting former basketball players into NFL-caliber pieces, as head coach Dave Canales and general manager Dan Morgan did so with George Fant with the Seattle Seahawks.

Fant, who stands at 6-foot-5, 315 pounds, played basketball at Western Kentucky, and he was converted into a hybrid offensive tackle and tight end. He ended up playing seven total seasons with Seattle, the New York Jets and Houston Texans. 

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