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Round 6 (A) Deonte Brown - G - Alabama
rmoneyg35 replied to Jackofalltrades's topic in Carolina Panthers
Yeah but I mean how many times have we seen a offensive linemen test bad athletically and kill it in the NFL? I believe Orlando brown was horrible athletically and we see how he turned out. Only problem I see is if he can’t control his weight and gets so out of shape he can’t play or hurts himself. I also wonder if he looses weight if it will effect his play negatively? -
Round 4 - Carolina Panthers select Chuba Hubbard, RB, Oklahoma State.
rmoneyg35 replied to Zod's topic in Carolina Panthers
I don’t like it. Lots of wear and tear and those negatives listed makes it seem to me like he won’t make it long in the nfl. -
Round 6 (A) Deonte Brown - G - Alabama
rmoneyg35 replied to Jackofalltrades's topic in Carolina Panthers
That’s all? I mean plenty of out of shape fat people get drafted high. It’s not hard to make a player eat right. Just have to have a good staff that will work with the guy. -
Round 5(a) - Carolina Panthers select Daviyon Nixon - DT- Iowa
rmoneyg35 replied to Zod's topic in Carolina Panthers
I don’t understand why the nfl doesn’t have programs to help players with off field issues. I mean you invest millions of dollars in a player and you are in a company that makes billions each year. Make a babysitting program. Make these players with off field issues get counseling, mental health help and make it to where they have someone watch them and make them live in a controlled environment. It’s not like you couldn’t make them sign a contract where they would have to agree to it. -
Round 5(a) - Carolina Panthers select Daviyon Nixon - DT- Iowa
rmoneyg35 replied to Zod's topic in Carolina Panthers
I read he had a great first step which is great. He was a top college player. Maybe didn’t get a lot of nfl sacks but lots of successful defensive linemen didn’t get lots of sacks in college. He can sit a few years and develop, it can take a few years for a defensive linemen to develop anyhow. -
Round 6 (A) Deonte Brown - G - Alabama
rmoneyg35 replied to Jackofalltrades's topic in Carolina Panthers
So guy is a mammoth of a man, hasn’t allowed a sack in 3 years in the SEC, arguably the best conference, on one of the top teams in college which is know to produce lots of NFL talent yet fell this far? What’s wrong with this guy? What am I missing? Someone has to be wrong with him to fall this far. -
Round 6 (B) Shi Smith - WR - S. Carolina
rmoneyg35 replied to Jackofalltrades's topic in Carolina Panthers
Another player who can play multiple positions. -
So you would only take 3 shots?
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They find probowl offensive linemen in 2nd-7th rounds all the time. I’m not worried.
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Is slater that good or is he ranked that high simply because of his game against Young?
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Would the Panthers sign Lamar Jackson if the Ravens dump him?
rmoneyg35 replied to SizzleBuzz's topic in Carolina Panthers
To be fair as crazy as this sounds just remember Carolina cut cam Newton 4 years after winning the MVP and taking Carolina to the Super Bowl. So I guess it’s possible especially considering that Lamar can’t even throw as good as cam. -
LTs & arm length (basically: This draft's OTs are great but...)
rmoneyg35 replied to saX man's topic in Carolina Panthers
Good technique can make up for physical shortcomings -
Would the Panthers sign Lamar Jackson if the Ravens dump him?
rmoneyg35 replied to SizzleBuzz's topic in Carolina Panthers
The problem with Teams trading for Jackson is that you have to have your offense specifically set up for him. -
Kristen Balboni introduces Sam Darnold to southern foods.
rmoneyg35 replied to Captain Morgan's topic in Carolina Panthers
Jesus Christ this guy is young. They say the human brain doesn’t develop fully until you’re 25 so there’s a lot of hope for him improving here. -
Joe Person on Panthers plans for #8 pick
rmoneyg35 replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
Fun fact: teams will put out misinformation to the media during the draft as part of their draft strategies. -
Yeah I keep hearing people say that Mond is supposed to be Dak Prescott 2.0 but I disagree. Dak was a lot better a player in college, look at his numbers they were almost twice as good as Monds in every category:
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Looks like he’s lost some weight.
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Pitts. I am also worried about DJ Moore and Roby Anderson’s expiring contracts. Maybe we draft a WR which would save us money and make sure we have good WRs in case roby or DJ leave.
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I would rather just trade back and get an extra 2nd/3rd rounder. You could end up getting 2 starting offensive linemen for the price of one. Deep draft with offensive linemen. Draft a tackle first round and then use the extra pick to get a center or guard in the 2nd or 3rd. Heck I would be happy if we drafted 3-4 offensive linemen.
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I mean they say this draft is loaded with offensive linemen so you could probably end up getting plenty of good offensive linemen later in the draft. If the draft is as deep in offensive linemen as they claim then why not draft a couple of them in later rounds?
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He is younger than: Justin Herbert, Lamar Jackson, Joe Burrow, tua tagovailoa, Drew Lock and Josh Allen. He has 3 years of experience with different coaching staffs. dude has potential and would probably end up being better than any rookie QB this year. Now we get to keep our 1st round pick to get a tackle, CB or offensive weapon. We also don’t have to give up any future first. worst case scenario is the Jets ruined him into being another Derrick Carr.
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we were the only ones who wanted sam darnold lol
rmoneyg35 replied to Sean Payton's Vicodin's topic in Carolina Panthers
Let’s be honest, a lot of those teams who might have been interested in Darnold were waiting until after the draft. -
Difference is despite what people think Ryan Tannehill put up pretty good numbers and improved almost every year despite having a crappy team around him for most of that time and still learning the QB posting because he was a WR in college.