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Zod

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  1. Football is his blow. Seriously. I am not kidding. The guy gets more excited about it than anyone I have ever met.
  2. Much like the much improved clock management last season, it makes you realize what has been missing for so long.
  3. Tommy just said in his presser that whenever he steps on the field he wants to to be the most violent player there. My god. I think it moved.
  4. Carolina trades: 3rd Round Pick (89) Houston trades: 4th Round Pick (109), 5th Round Pick (158), 2022 4th Round Pick
  5. Carolina Panthers Select Notre Dame TE Tommy Tremble. Overview Highly intriguing early entry tight end who appears to be scratching the surface of his future impact. He's not the same level of player, but Tremble's blocking toughness and athletic profile are reminiscent of Kellen Winslow Jr.'s when he entered the league. Tremble is a gritty, capable blocker at the point of attack and will really move the needle as a lead and move blocker in space. However, he lacks development as a route runner and has hands that fail to inspire confidence as a pass catcher. His versatility as a run blocker will allow offensive coordinators to shift him around formations and create favorable matchups in the passing game. If he's able to simply improve his hands status to average, his speed and athleticism should create chunk play opportunities. He has Day 2 value with Day 1 upside. Strengths Feisty play demeanor suits his love of contact. Activated as blocker from a variety of formations. Uses athletic talent to gain positioning after initial strike. Accelerates and crashes into targets as lead blocker. Smooth block-to-block transition to open the edge for outside run. Blocking talent opens up play-action opportunities. Athletic ability and speed stand out as pass catcher. Bursts off the snap and races into route. Basketball movement for easy route adjustments in traffic. Can separate on second- and third-level routes. Vast improvement from 2019 with contested catches. Talent and athleticism for some pass protection asks. Weaknesses Just 35 career catches for 401 yards. Gives away short routes with altered initial speed. Needs quicker sink and open versus short zone. Double catches and drops are a concern. Had more drops than touchdowns at Notre Dame. Still learning to fit up block with proper platform and pad level. Needs quiet, efficient hands at the point of attack.
  6. He could probably start at guard for us immediately.
  7. Carolina Panthers Select OL Brady Christensen in the 3rd round of the 2021 NFL draft. 6'5 302lbs Overview With short legs, a longer torso and a big barrel chest, Christensen's play strength at the point of attack is NFL-caliber and he has enough movement to get to most blocks that are asked of him. He understands his strength and works around his limitations in the run game. He's a bit of a waist-bender through the mirroring process, which will need to be eliminated, but he has the punch and upper-body strength to slow physical rushers. His lateral movement in the run game and pass protection is sluggish and is unlikely to improve much. Teams will likely try Christensen as a tackle but a move to guard is possible if they don't like the results. Strengths Low-cut with big, barrel chest. Plays with adequate snap quickness and body control. Accelerates into run blocks with good hip snap into defender. Good footwork in preparation for climb block. Hits his landmarks and drives through the block. Choppy, quick slide steps in pass pro. Pays attention to maintaining proper base width. Powerful upper body to punch and lock out. Has strength to slow edge rush with inside hand. Finds work and helps his teammates. Weaknesses Short arms for a tackle. Not a great bender and is average athlete as a tackle. Needs to be first with inside hands more often with his punch. Hard time redirecting weight back inside to catch inside counter. Occasional waist-bending through mirror needs to be smoothed out. Oversteps and gets beat inside. Pad level rises high in lateral movements. Needs more attention to secure block duties in zone. Labors to make reactive change of direction at second level. Per PFF Best 2020 pass-blocking grade among OT in this draft class 1.Brady Christensen - 95.2 2. Alijah Vera-Tucker - 92.8 3 Christian Darrisaw - 90.8 4. Sam Cosmi - 90.7
  8. So Rhitterer trades down in the second twice, ends up with THREE 3rd round picks, and still get the WR they wanted anyways. Lordy.
  9. The Carolina Panthers select LSU WR Terrace Marshall in the second round of the 2021 NFL Draft. Joe Brady reunites with a favorite weapon of his. 6'2 , 205lbs Strengths Expected to be a big-time tester. Exciting height, weight, speed combination. Averaged over 104.4 yards per game in 2020. Playmaker who averaged a touchdown every four catches over last two years. Size to bang on undersized corners down the field. Strides and separates on go routes. Quality ball-tracker with second gear to chase it down. Foot quickness is a plus for being a tall wideout. Consistently gains ground on coverage on inside routes. Has experience outside and as a big slot in LSU offense. Very wide catch radius. Able to rescue throws way outside his frame. Runs with decent toughness after the catch. Weaknesses Appeared to lack focus and intensity in some 2020 games. Excellent timed speed but doesn't always play fast. Too content in allowing press corners to attack his release. Uses same stutter-skip setups into stems and breaks underneath. Fails to crank up quality route fakes to tilt cornerbacks off balance. Had focus drops in 2020. A step slow to get hands catch-ready as slot target. Allows coverage to crowd him too often. Needs to do a better job of finishing his routes. Has almost no special teams experience.
  10. I know, that was difficult for me even to type. lol He is dog poo
  11. Maybe they think they can work with Greg Little now that they have seen him for a season and know what to fix.
  12. So we have 3 third rounders now? Is that right?
  13. Browns get: 52nd pick (JOK), 113th pick. Panthers get: 59th pick, 89th pick.
  14. Two third rounders now for moving down a bit. Me likey.
  15. Trai Turner was round 3. Andrew Norwell was UDFA. Two of our best guards of the past decade.
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