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Sherrod Martin tried to prepare himself for the unexpected, but it's doubtful he was ready to become the next great experiment for the Carolina Panthers.
The Troy free safety was the second pick of the Panthers in last weekend's NFL draft, 16 picks after Carolina had taken a chance by trading up to get Florida State defensive end Everette Brown. The Panthers took another chance on Martin, finding a hard-hitting safety they thought they could convert to cornerback.
"He's very explosive," Carolina general manager Marty Hurney said. "A tough kid, a hard hitter. Everybody at school has great things to say about him. We think he can come in and be in the mix at corner."
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