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According to what I've seen and read, he's strong. He's a dawg. You appear to be going only by size. I mean, there are some notable receivers near his same size. He's certainly not the biggest, but isn't the smallest either. Some of y'all seem to have the attitude that slot receivers aren't worth a first. I do not believe that. Moreover, Concepcion can probably play on the outside or "end up on the outside." Wherever he plays, his "superpower" is his dynamicism with the ball in his hands.
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Heard he's going to reinstate the 4 corners offense..
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Lol yeah we trash
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I wanted him to take over the hornets next year. He's a hard ass and I don't know if that works with 18 year olds that are getting paid. He's a good coach though
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I mean, dude, come on. There is a huge difference between the two in only one word: explosiveness. https://www.nfl.com/prospects/kc-concepcion/3200434f-4e04-6719-61ea-f84c4a062c16 https://www.nfl.com/prospects/corey-brown/32004252-4f35-6941-7d1f-17d92e3e6054 From what I've read, Concepcion is a very explosive, twitchy, dynamic receiver. His problem has been some drops over his career; some he has to own, others have been questionable throws by the QB. Greg Cosell said that Concepcion may be the most dynamic receiver in the draft. Steve Smith is generally positive. There have been other, perhaps less known, analysts who are more critical, but even they love everything he does before and after the catch. Concepcion gets open! Is Concepcion perfect? No. But he does have room for growth. He's much better than a nondescript Philly Brown.
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Here is what I see (and you can determine what it means): Seems to be a lot of early-round attention at WR and LB. At WR, the Z-WR (off ball, lined up on TE side, goes in motion a lot. Can cause mismatches) seems to be the focus. We really don't have one with Coker or XL. I have a feeling that Concepcion or Cooper are high on the board. This tells me they are going to grab a WR early--probably in round 1. Linebacker is most obviously and certainly the second round pick. Rodgriquez, Hill, or Golday. The fact that there is no contact with a Center is interesting, but there are guards. Chase Bisontis is an interesting name that stands out. Carver Willis is a short-armed OT that could be a swing T, G, or....C. He is very good at run blocking. OT? If we are drafting a T early, they sure are keeping it close to the vest. Visits do not mean interest--it could mean they want a closer look. Still, No top OTs, No top Centers--what is going on? This is going to be interesting. Safety--This is interesting because the talk is that Smiith-Wade might move to FS-but that does not explain why the CBs on this list are unimpressive. The Safeties they have listed are day 2 players, fwiw, and both were 30 visits. Edge--bottom of the roster guys. If I were to guess, based on this, here is what I would wager: There would be a high probability of a trade back from 19. Watch a team moving up for bama QB Simpson. Round 1: WR--Concepcion and Cooper both project to late first rounders. Both are perfect fits for the Z WR (the WR that is not on the line of scrimmage outside the TE) We don't have that guy right now. I think we think the offense opens up with a strong Z WR. MHS Prediction: Cooper. Round 2: LB--Hill, Golday, and Rodriguez are second-rounders. One of them will be a Panther. If we trade back, we could move up for a S. MHS Prediction: Rodriguez. NOTE: Bisontis (C) and McDonald (DT) are wild cards--if either drop in round 2, we take them and move up back into the second for the LB. If not, we draft the LB and move back up for Haulsy (S) so we have 4 starting-caliber players on days 1 and 2. Day 3: TE (Delp is my guess), OT (Travis Burke is my guess), CB, and DT.
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https://www.pff.com/news/draft-2026-nfl-mock-draft-sonny-styles-slides-chiefs-trade-up-for-top-edge-rusher PFF has us selecting Miller at 19, then trading back into the 1st to select Terrel at 26.
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I donβt know enough about Malone to hate this yet so I will give it time
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I voted DT, but corner makes alot of sense at 19
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Interesting, he doesn't strike me as a college coach.
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Bear Hands replied to XClown1986's topic in Carolina Panthers
An expected PSA- these visits are not always aligned with interest+more interest after the visit. What we donβt know are the ones where theyβve heard things, bring them in to see how they fit, and cross them off the list the second they leave the building. Who I like spotting/hope they check out given what Iβve seen: Golday, Haulcy, Rolder, Cooper, Rodriguez Faulk and McDonald on there is interesting for the R1 targets. -
Only thing is hoping the spurs don't rest everyone now
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