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3 hours ago, kungfoodude said:
Spending mega bucks in free agency for a second straight season would be a bad sign.
That’s what happens when you consistently draft like poo.
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Both aren’t ideal imo, but give me Shemar Stewart over Mykel Williams.
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Not a huge fan. Lacks athleticism. I’d rather rebuild the TE room another way unless they take a 6th or 7th but I highly doubt they would accept that
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He ran a 4.52. Wasn’t expecting that from him. I’d be ok with it
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I’ve really liked what I’ve seen from Ty Robinson, Aeneas Pebbles, Joshua Farmer during their workouts today. Great day 2 and 3 prospects who move extremely well, plus good tape and production to match.
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Jeanty is one hell of a RB. I’m really looking forward to watching him play, but it won’t be in a Panthers uniform. I’d love to draft a RB in the 5th in this extremely deep RB class, so I get your sentiment.
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15 minutes ago, Basbear said:
Bro you are missing a huge part of the draft ranking- projections and upside.
Walker is nuclear off charts for those two key points.
How will projections and upside make him grow 3 inches taller? Again, I like Walker. Just not at 8. Too much of a tweener. That's coming from a guy who has watched a lot of his game film, not just his highlight tapes. I like my top 10 picks to have the proper physical traits. As Bill Parcels said “Big men win you football games” I’d like to stay away from the exceptions, not the rule. I’d rather just sign a guy like Nick Bolton in FA to play ILB even if we have to overpay a little bit. He would be perfect
Ideally, we need a pure edge at #8. There is no edge prospect at 8 that is worth the pick. It would be a major reach So, then what? Daft BPA at a position that makes sense for the team. Johnson, Tet, Warren would be those guys in my opinion.
But since the Panthers always draft on potential and upside, I fully expect Jalon Walker to be the pick. If so, I hope he becomes a stud. I’ll gladly eat my crow if he turns out to be the player a lot of you think he will become. At the end of the day, I just want to see this team win.
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1 minute ago, mrcompletely11 said:
good thing you clear your nfl mock draft history, your wife may find it and go ballistic. Good advice
But please just link one mock draft where he goes in the second, this shouldnt be hard since you have seen numerous examples
Ignore this guy. This keyboard warrior would rather focus on “got ya” moments than actually have a healthy debate about a player. Tbh I’m surprised he hasn’t been banned yet. Dude is either a troll or has serious mental health issues. But tbh, I’ve also seen mocks of Jalon Walker in the 2nd.
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13 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:
He's not a hybrid. There are 4 defensive players in the top 10 are a DE/edge, DT/DE, ILB/DE, and a Corner. The first 2 will not make it to us. The ILB will be picked before the corner.
He definitely is a hybrid. 1st down- 5 yards off the ball ILB. Passing situations- edge. That’s the proper way to use him. UGA even used him as a hybrid. We must have different definitions. I like Walker. I think he’s a good player. I just think there’s better options at #8. Only time will tell.
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7 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:
Of course he's an ILB. That's what his position would be here.
To take an ILB at #8, he better be a transcended player like a Luke Kuechly. Jalon Walker is not in that stratosphere. The value just isn’t there. There’s a handful of ILB like Barrett Carter, Demetrius Knight Jr, Chris Paul Jr that will be available in third round I really like and would present way better value. At #8? Give me a Will Johnson, Tet, Warren over a hybrid LB.
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4 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:
none, I focus my attention on high school flag football games
Here’s the keyboard warrior at it again lol. Once again, have you actually watched his film? If so, what was your take away? Or are you going to stick to immature insults?
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Just now, mrcompletely11 said:
lol
Great insight. How many of his games have you watched?
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How many of you Jalon Walker truthers have actually watched full game tape on him? Just curious? I have. Multiple games. As an edge, he is very poor against the run, has a hard time holding his ground. Gets bullied by the 6’5 300 pound lineman once they get their hands on him because he’s only around 6’1 and naturally a smaller guy compared to other edges. Can he rush the passer? Yes, at times. But at this rate he’s an ILB who can rush on occasion because of his run defense liability. I don’t think you draft that at #8. Sorry. I’ll pass.
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It definitely sounds obvious Dan Morgan wants to address the defense first and foremost (not a big surprise). But I wish he’d put on more of a poker face when he talks about his plans. He’s extremely easy to read and I hope a team who wants the same player we want (Jalon Walker) won’t take advantage of that. I’m hoping I don’t hear stories like last year when we told XL we were going to draft him. It’s good to hear that Morgan feels more comfortable as a GM in year 2. Hopefully it’s translates to quality draft picks. We desperately need it. Can’t wait for the draft.
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3 hours ago, raleigh-panther said:
I’m not sold on Tevin
No offense to anyone, but to me, he was a 3rd rd and he plays like it
Yes I get it is a team sport but I honestly do not see anything about this young player that is more than just a guy
then again, Evero’s defense does seem to have that impact on players
I feel the same way. Not many people was expecting a 3rd round rookie LB to be consistent and play extremely well week in and week out , but you still want to see some splash plays that show that the potential is there. I saw very little of that with Wallace
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42 minutes ago, imminent rogaine said:
Is everyone looking at Walker as an ILB? I was viewing him as an outside guy, moving around and trying to get into the backfield.
I would say ILB on 1st down, sometimes 2nd. Edge on the others.
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This is Dan Morgan and our scouting department’s Super Bowl. They love their RAS scores.
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2 hours ago, Move the Panthers to Raleigh said:
God forbid I give students an opportunity to compete, commit to a team, and have fun playing in competitive competition. I spend countless hours coaching football and track for very little pay. Do I necessarily always want to? No. But I teach at a small school and frankly no other teachers have stepped up. If I don’t coach, no one else would. That’s why this GIF and the other posters comment earlier get underneath my skin. Have some damn respect, you jerks.
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2 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:
You coach flag football but you don't have kids?
I coach HS Flag in Nevada for the school I teach PE at. It’s actually a really popular sport out here. What are you trying to say?
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This is one example of why I haven't gotten married yet. Too much can go wrong. Feel bad for the guy, but his weird behavior airing this out for the world to see kind of explains why she might’ve cheated on him in the first place.. He seems to have issues. I think it’s safe to say all 3 parties can share the blame here.
In regards to Steve, he was already a borderline HOF player. All it takes is a few voters to be turned off by this story to keep him out. Voters are human after all.
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One of the worst players I saw play this entire season. And I’m talking about all 32 teams and their players.
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6 hours ago, Basbear said:
Make him the asst BFF QB coach and pay the 4million to hold BYs hand, theres no cap space there. Panthers have less than 1% chance at playoffs, draft a QB in the mid rounds and use that cash for starters.
So you’d like to waste a mid round draft pick on a QB when we have a million other holes to fill? Heck, we could use one of those mid round picks you’d like to use on a QB on an impactful RB instead. It’s a very deep RB class. Also, have you heard of Will Grier and Matt Corral? They sure panned out. Panthers historically can’t draft QB’s past the first round worth a damn. I’m glad you’re not the GM
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1 hour ago, Basbear said:
I feel close to this as well. That's starter safety moneyz and guess who needs two of them along with 15 other spots....
But this doesn't hurt the high I have after a new strength coach.
Any backup vet QB is going to cost around what Dalton got if not more. All NFL teams have to pay “starting safety” money for a backup unless you roll the dice on an unproven rookie. If we didn’t give Dalton “starting safety money” we would’ve given it to someone else. It’s just the reality of the position
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Just now, fanpanther said:
Panthers may still be screwed if b young stays healthy lol
My point is, we’re not a team with a loaded roster who critically needs a backup QB to help them tread water to keep them in the playoff race. We’re still a few years away from being a serious contender. Our backup QB is not a huge priority.
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Charlie Campbell... Mykel Williams?
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And he had 1.5 sacks each of the last 3 seasons. It’s one thing to have a fluke season of a low sack rate, high pressure rate, but he struggled to get sacks every single year…Plus, if’s not like he’s getting crap coaching and resources, He’s at a top tier power 5 football school. A guy like Walter Nolan had more sacks in 1 season at a harder position to get sacks at than Shemar Stewart had in his entire career.
Can he be a stud? Yes. Do I want to the Panthers to be the team to play Roulette with him? Nah, I’m good. I’d much rather trade back, pick up an extra 2nd and pick up Landon Jackson or Prince from Ole Miss. Both guys have elite traits (not as high has Shemar) but way more production then Shemar. Best of both worlds at a cheaper price.