The 2020 Carolina Panthers rookies are set to report to Bank of America Stadium on Tuesday for the first time even though things will look a lot different.
When rookies report and try to return to some sense of normalcy, they'll receive a COVID-19 test, then must self-quarantine for 72 hours before receiving another test.
Once a player has two negative tests, they may enter the club facilities and receive daily tests.
The Panthers drafted a record seven defensive players in April's draft and signed 17 undrafted free agents after for a total of 24 rookies.
First-round rookie, defensive tackle Derrick Brown, signed a four-year, fully guaranteed $23.621 million deal on May 13.
The other six Carolina draft picks signed their contracts this week before they report.
Second-round pick, defensive end Yetur Gross-Matos
Second-round pick, safety Jeremy Chinn
Fourth-round pick, cornerback Troy Pride Jr.
Fifth-round pick, wide receiver Kenny Robinson
Sixth and seventh-round picks, Bravvion Roy and Stan Thomas-Oliver have also signed their deals.