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ECHornet

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  1. He might not go that high bc he quit on his team at halftime. That was him, right? I also love him as a prospect. Wish we could have landed him with our 2nd round pick, but that’s probably out the window now.
  2. IF the Panthers front office feels Bryce is the future, of course it makes sense to lock him in for longer and cheaper. IF Bryce’s camp is concerned about his first 1&1/3 years of play making his future uncertain, it could make sense for them to lock in more guaranteed millions.
  3. That’s what makes the hypothetical a gamble. Could win big. Could lose big. Personally, I think it’d be worth it to lock him in longer now and get the discount of projecting his growth. He’s 23. In confident by the time he’s 25, we’ll all be on board with him sticking around.
  4. Just getting a read for who thinks he has it and who doesn’t.
  5. If you could extend Bryce’s contract right now for 3 years, $30mil per year, would you do it? Geno Smith is currently paid as the #19QB at avg of $25mil/year. #18 is Baker Mayfield at ~$33mil/year. You’re essentially betting on Bryce being a top 20 QB for the next 5 years. Upside: If Bryce plays as a top 10-15 QB, you have a steal and can surround Bryce with more weapons. Probably saving somewhere between $15-30mil per year by then. If you wait until after next season, and Bryce plays like he did at the end of last year, the price goes way up. Downside: If Bryce plays like Year 1 or early Year 2, you’ve locked yourself into 5 more years of it on the cap. So, if Bryce and his agent were ready to sign off on it, would you?
  6. https://x.com/_RyanFowler_/status/1894425328463790155 Doesn’t look like Jeanty is in our plans, and for good reason. I’m almost confident enough to bet my house on drafting a front 7 player if we stay at #8, but TMac could make it interesting.
  7. After watching his UGA highlights, I’d rather draft Shemar Stewart. He’s bigger and more explosive.
  8. Thanks for the post. I’m going to go do a deeper dive on his film now.
  9. Not at #8 for me. He lacks the agility of recent prospects like Bowers, Laporta, and Kincaid. He is a beast, but I don’t think that’s our route with all of our holes. Plus, we have a promising young player already in our TE room. I’d prefer we sign someone like Austin Hooper to a cheap deal to go along with Sanders and mentor him. Maybe take a shot at someone like Briningstool, Nesbit, Lachey later in the draft.
  10. That must be for Pro Bowlers who opt out bc they’ve led their teams deep in the playoffs.
  11. Thanks for posting. Love that they do this.
  12. Saw this posted today. Should Thor Griffith become my new late round draft hope?
  13. PFN is far better than nfldraftbuzz, but can still be wacky. Especially with trade backs. I somehow managed to trade #8 to the Seahawks for #18, #50, and their 2026 2nd & 4th. Still managed to land TMac. lol
  14. Jayden Higgins in Round 3 seems like a good value. He seems similar to Michael Pittman in some ways.
  15. So no necessary need to touch the WR room this year? I’m not opposed to that. We need to see what we have in XL and Coker. My hope is at minimum one of those two proves they’re a capable WR2 for the 5+ years. Worst case scenario is both show as WR3 or less this year, and we have to completely remake the room in 2026.
  16. Top 50 WRs by r/NFL Zero Panthers appeared on the list. If distributed equally, each team in the NFL would have at least 1 and ~half the teams would have 2 on the list. We had zero. Now, we do have two of our top 3 WRs entering their sophomore years, and Theilen is probably not getting proper respect as he nears the end of his career. Still, it’s hard to argue that our WR room currently ranks around bottom 5 in the league. If you’re in Dan Morgan’s shoes, what’s your plan to improve our WR room while not neglecting our needs on defense?
  17. 1st link was only SEC players, but thanks for the others. I hadn’t seen them. Looks like the Saints are a popular thought to some.
  18. I’ve only seen Shemar as a late 1st. His size & athleticism will turn heads at the combine.
  19. My prediction: Shemar Stewart is one of the biggest combine risers with some mocking him as high as our pick.
  20. OLBs and WRs get paid in the same ballpark. Much harder to convince a QB to switch to RB with those salary and career longevity differences.
  21. If he’s sitting there at our 3.10 pick, I’m hoping we give it a try. Let him learn and add the necessary weight to replace one of Wonnum or Clowney in 2026.
  22. I get it. I don’t have his agility testing numbers or 10yd splits, but we will after the combine hopefully. I’d be willing to bet his would be elite when compared to other OLBs, except for maybe strength testing due to playing WR. That’s the easiest to change. In contrast, I think his athletic numbers, while impressive for a WR his size, will not be elite compared to other WRs. Obviously, it would have to be approved by Williams in talks prior to the draft. In reviewing his film and draft projections, it looked like he’ll be a mid-late Day 2 pick. I’m thinking we could sell him on the idea we project him to be an elite (Top 5) OLB by year 2-3. He will likely never get that position ranking at WR.
  23. 6’5, 225 running a 4.45 forty Played all over for TCU’s offense. WR/RB/Wildcat. Watch his highlights: Imagine that agility being used against offensive tackles. He would have elite ball skills for an OLB in pass coverage too. He plays physical and I could see him switch over with ease since he’s shown his versatility. If he can tackle, he might be just as good as Abdul Carter off the edge and potentially available in the late 2nd, early 3rd. He has the frame to be 6’5, 250 in short order imo.
  24. First one I’ve done in a while, and it happened again… This time, I took a screenshot for you of the top 7….
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