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Round 5(a) - Carolina Panthers select Daviyon Nixon - DT- Iowa
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Overview Three-technique who thrives with his ability to penetrate and disrupt the offensive proceedings. He’s good at getting skinny and darting into gaps in order to attack the run or cause blocking schemes to come off track. He appears to have much more functional strength in his lower body than upper body and has trouble controlling blockers at the point of attack with hand work and shed quickness. His agility and pursuit quickness will help him make plays that other interior defenders can’t get to, but offenses will likely have success running right at him. He has Day 2 (Rounds 2-3) talent and could become an eventual starter. Strengths Has experience at three-technique and slant nose. Maintains knee bend and pad level off the snap. Slippery with efficient slide-and-go shots into the gap. Knives in and shoots upfield to disrupt blocking scheme. Above-average lateral movement for reactive tackles in his gap. Speedy big man who's able to range way outside home base. Possesses pursuit agility and change of direction to make plays. Lower-body flexibility for surprising anchor when hips are unlocked. Good job of setting up rush moves. Shows ability to get to his rush edge with finesse or power. Keeps tight track to quarterback when attacking pocket. Quick to sniff out screen passes. Weaknesses Lacks desired mass and width for interior defender. Not built for read-and-react football. Not enough upper-body power to press, separate and control blockers. Labors to neutralize base blocks and rarely gets quick block shed. Drops head into contact and loses sight of play development. Edge-to-edge movements can be a little gradual as rusher. Below-average rush counters when locked up. Did not stack sacks on a consistent basis. -
Round 4 - Carolina Panthers select Chuba Hubbard, RB, Oklahoma State.
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Round 4 - Carolina Panthers select Chuba Hubbard, RB, Oklahoma State.
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Round 4 - Carolina Panthers select Chuba Hubbard, RB, Oklahoma State.
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Round 4 - Carolina Panthers select Chuba Hubbard, RB, Oklahoma State.
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Round 4 - Carolina Panthers select Chuba Hubbard, RB, Oklahoma State.
Zod replied to Zod's topic in Carolina Panthers
Overview Hubbard's 2019 production would tell you he ate, but he had plenty put on his plate with almost 26 carries per game. In 2020, his production dipped as teams seemed to find ways to bottle him up. Hubbard is a tempo-driven runner as an outside-zone back playing peek-a-boo behind his blocks. His willingness to get upfield rather than bounce everything will be applauded, but he needs to use his vision and easy change of direction to become more creative on the second level as a pro. He needs to tighten up his ball security issues, but has the talent to become a committee back with upside for a zone-based rushing attack. Strengths Showed ability to carry a significant load. Runs with good tempo. Smooth downhill flow with efficient change of direction. Instinctive through the traffic. Accurate reads up to linebackers in outside zone. Vision to recognize and get skinny through small creases. Agile feet to spin or jump-cut away from tacklers. Rarely bounces runs wide unnecessarily. Angle tackles slide off loose, slippery hips. Effective on screens and can work out of backfield against LBs. Weaknesses Is a little lighter than expected for the heavy tote total. Below-average leg drive to break NFL tackles. Not a fall-forward finisher. Running style is more rigid than creative. Needs willingness to improvise once he's on second level. Average burst to outrun faster linebackers to the corner. Fumbles come from carrying ball away from frame in space. Needs to improve blitz recognition and pass pro technique. -
All the picks on the third day have about the same chance of making an impact. The more picks you have, the greater chance you have of finding one or two good long term players.
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We like lots of guys and they are all about the same at this point in the draft. Why not get as many as you can.
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Picks 126, 166 and 232 go to Carolina as new GM Scott Fitterer continues to stockpile.
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Good lord here we go
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I remember being told to be really excited because Keyarris Garrett lead the NCAA in receptions and was like a first rounder or something even though he was a UDFA,
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Sewell is gonna suck.
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2016 Panthers Draft Round 1: DT Vernon Butler Round 2: CB James Bradberry Round 3: CB Daryl Worley Round 5: CB Zack Sanchez Round 7: TE Beau Sandland
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I am samsung all day every day. Everything I do is with google apps and that is native on this OS. Make the swtich. A week of getting used to it and you won't look back.
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Yeah, probably. Use chrome. Safari is garbo.
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Working for me
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And that pick is Tommy "MakeYa" Tremble Screen Recording (5-1-2021 8-48-59 AM).mp4
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Don't underestimate this. Hurney and Gettleman would have not tolerated this much activity later in the evening.
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From the twitter app Sam Darnold's 2020 vs 2021 2020: Adam Gase RB Frank Gore WR Jamison Crowder WR Braxton Berrios WR Breshad Perriman 2021: Joe Brady RB Christian McCaffrey WR D.J. Moore WR Robby Anderson WR Terrace Marshall Jr. Damn.
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Round 3(a) - Carolina Panthers Select BYU OT Brady Christensen
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Some of the better OL in the league are 6th rounders or lower.