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Sure it's low risk, but zero reward. Heck, I'm happy for the guy he gets to put on a NFL uniform and make in a few weeks more than he would all year at a 9-5. My point is while yes, this is bottom roster, could they not find a better experiment, like a dude that actually played college football? Surely, there's a D-II or D-III TE that's north of 6'6''. I mean, let's be realistic, they signed this guy for his height so he can "Moss" DBs.
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Will one of these dudes shock us and DEVELOP over time into a QB1? Statistically speaking, yes, but it's a huge gamble. My guess would be McCord, but it could be a guy like Gabriel who has played a TON of college football. None of these guys are your opening day QB1 though.
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@MHS831 This is what we were talking about. Listen to about the 3:00 mark.
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One of the last Matt Rhule holdovers gone. So there's that.
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Bingo! After Ward, any QB taken this draft will be seen as a backup or "camp competition" to the incumbent QB. No clear cut day 1 starters after Shedeur, not even Sanders himself. We would be stupid not to dip our toes into that 2026 QB pool as well. Dalton is getting ancient and if Bryce takes a step backwards, we could be right there in the conversation.
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Possibly or they could keep him as a bridge QB. Got your bib on to catch all the drool?
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I got four numbers for ya, 2026. The Colts know what this QB class is, rather is not.
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They both back themselves into a corner where neither had options. Kind of a weird way to start a relationship, but I guess it could work out.
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Rugby players for running backs and then sign Messi to be the FG kicker.
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Bitter, lol! Embarrassed is more like it. This is purely a joke or a PR move to get publicity. There's is zero chance this dude makes the roster. Honestly, I doubt he'll even make it to camp.
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Yeah, I was talking about the likes of Swole Bones, Sullivan and there was one other forgettable name the team took look at. Not to mention the washed out tall WRs, QBs etc... that we have tried to convert to TEs. Again, we suck a developing guys at their natural positions, let alone completely new ones in the NFL, or hell, a completely new sport at it's highest level.
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Peppers was basketball player with little-to-no football background we signed off the street to play TE?
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That's where a strong-willed football player comes into play. Our best players have always been film/ball junkies. This guy grew up on football (dad was a high school HC ) and has played several potions since high school. Sounds familiar to another TE we had? Olsen has admitted many times that he had to put in the extra effort because he wasn't an elite athlete. It's not like we've ever had a TE whisperer on our staffs in the past and have turned out some solid dudes. If we can get another WR to contribute, there will be too many guys for the defense to focus in on Warren. Rumors are Sean Peyton is eyeballing him in Denver to fill a Taysom Hill type role.
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No risk and literally no point. We have tried this before with basketball players who actually HAD a football background as well. All of them flopped. At best, training camp and practice squad fodder.
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That's the thing, he's this good and not even a finished product. A lot of great TEs don't have elite twitch and suddenness to them. He's a football player through and through and I feel that once he gets to eat/sleep football 24/7 in the NFL, he's going to hone his route tree while refining his breaks/cuts. My only knock on him is he's a bit stiff, which is hampers crisp route running. Warren strikes me as a gym rat football junkie and I can see that cleaned up in short order...in the course of a season or less. Unless your name is Brock Bowers, TEs usually don't set the League on fire their rookie season. I could see him contributing heavily in year 1, none-the-less.
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Ryan Fowler: Panthers hosting Texas A&M Shemar Stewart
45catfan replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
He'll be there. Only the Panthers value him this high. -
Ryan Fowler: Panthers hosting Texas A&M Shemar Stewart
45catfan replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
He's gonna be the pick at #8, so I guess we can start looking at #57. -
Nah guys, we are FINE at TE. Dragging dudes off the streets with zero football experience. Mud, meet wall. Crap, at least find some D-II TE to develop. Full panic mode now that THE Ian Thomas has left the building. The team is too inundated--100% full concentration---on which 'square peg' situational pass rusher we are going to trying to force into a 'round hole' on this team at pick #8. Morgan: 'Hey, just go find some really tall guy to play TE while we do important work over here on Edge guys.' Scout: 'How much football background does he need?' Morgan: 'Who cares? We have all these pass rushers we have to sort through.' *Some time later* Scout: 'Hey Dan, I found some dude nearly 7 foot tall playing rec ball down at the YMCA.' Morgan: 'Cool, how many years did he start at TE in college?' Scout: 'None, he's never played TE or football...ever--but, but, you said you didn't care about that?' Morgan: 'Honestly I don't...let's give him a minimum deal; and for crying out loud let me get back to the slew of pass rushers that all have holes in their game!'
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From a Saints' fan prospective. If we pass on Warren and he is there at #8 and the Saints draft him, dude will haunt us for YEARS. (First 9-1/2 minutes.)
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If we don't need a QB, we aren't sold on a WR at #8, why not take a play maker at TE? Dude looks like a young Greg Olsen and let's face it, we have been dog poo since we last had a legit TE1 on this team. Coincidence? Maybe, or maybe a QBs best friend has been missing on this roster for nearly a decade. All the elite teams have a legit TE1, we had Ian Thomas until now. While I like Sanders, he's not Kelsey or Kittle. Time to change our luck:
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Ward 1, Hunter, maybe 2. Per McShay
45catfan replied to raleigh-panther's topic in Carolina Panthers
Funny as crap, but I see what he did. Sorta the 'tuck rule'--so mid-pass he had second thoughts and tried to pull the ball down, but since he has such small hands to avoid the ball slipping out due to the inertia of aborted pass, he had to cradle the ball for security and realized he just had to eat it instead of fumbling, which he did anyhow. -
Ward 1, Hunter, maybe 2. Per McShay
45catfan replied to raleigh-panther's topic in Carolina Panthers
How many players that were drafted by the Panthers that are not currently on or just got off of (draft class of '21) their rookie deals still on the team? Two-Moton'17 and Brown '20. We fugging suck at developing talent. -
Ward 1, Hunter, maybe 2. Per McShay
45catfan replied to raleigh-panther's topic in Carolina Panthers
The Steelers didn't move up for Pickett, he was at their original draft slot and he was a home town kid too. They ain't moving up for Sanders, at least not that high. If he drops outside of the top 10, they might make a move. Jaxson Dart seems to be the a popular match for them. -
Ward 1, Hunter, maybe 2. Per McShay
45catfan replied to raleigh-panther's topic in Carolina Panthers
I get all of that. My problem is production, a one-year wonder whose stats are good, but far from eye-popping, especially for a top 10 prospect. He needs developing. We are not developers, refiners/tweaking--yes, but we suck at molding the raw athletic types from word go. Yet that what this front office drools over. I have to give Marty Hurney some credit, in the first round he always took BPA that was as close to Pro ready as possible. He at least waited until day 2 to find the development projects that rarely panned out. -
Ward 1, Hunter, maybe 2. Per McShay
45catfan replied to raleigh-panther's topic in Carolina Panthers
Me too, but Graham would a least make them pause for a second or two before turning the card in for Walker. The idea of Graham and Brown together is enticing, but probably not enough to kick Walker to the curb. Dude probably already has his Panthers draft day hat in hand.