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  1. We know Jaycee has an injury history ..but, as I understand it, his not covering the top receiver has everything to do with Evero’s scheme, a scheme Jaycee has been more than frustrated by…we wants to move and follow the top receivers but that is not what Evero does …know whether that is caused by poor backfield play by the safeties, who knows but that’s what has been said by Jaycee and analysts
  2. I am with you …some people just try and take the joy out of every fuging thing
  3. Love Tommy…since his ND days glad he is back he has a coaching staff that knows how to use him…here’s to a healthy productive 2025
  4. Chiefs' Xavier Worthy arrested on felony domestic violence charge Adam TeicherMar 8, 2025, 10:58 AM ET Share Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy was arrested Friday night in Williamson County, Texas, on a charge of assault of a family or house member and impeding the breathing or circulation. Worthy, 21, was booked into jail Friday night by the Williamson Sheriff's Office. Online records did not have any details of the arrest or list an attorney for Worthy, who had not posted bond as of Saturday morning. The Chiefs said they were aware of Worthy's arrest and gathering information. In Texas, impeding a family member's breathing or circulation is a third-degree felony and punishable by two to 10 years in prison and a $10,000 fine. Worthy was the Chiefs' first-round draft pick in 2024. He caught 59 passes for 638 yards and scored nine touchdowns as a rookie. Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.
  5. yes brooks is done for 2025 however, There is free agency. There are June 1 cuts. There are cuts in Sept it doesn’t have to be all or nothing
  6. Nothing says they can’t find a shiftier back and have this kid as the backup and heir apparent to Chuba I shared the info as many people on the board are fans of his who knows what they will do but at least they know they need to update the backs if at all possible when Chuba is out, it doesn’t typically end well
  7. You know how I feel lines make pro football build from front back DC typically says the same glowing things about every one of top candidates I could see him doing it as the guy can block, catch, run but he will go defense
  8. If mason is there. Run to that podium . Put the card in and then thank jesus for the franchise’s good fortune
  9. Could this be real or smokescreen or Warren, come on down Panthers’ Canales putting emphasis on versatility as Carolina looks to evolve TE spot BY MIKE KAYE [email protected] 11hrs ago Dave Canales doesn’t want one-note tight ends in his offense. As the second-year head coach continues to evolve his playbook in Carolina, he’s prioritizing versatility at a key spot on the Panthers’ depth chart. While wide receiver upgrades have become a popular topic in the Queen City, especially on social media, the folks on Mint Street might have a better shot at improving their overall offensive attack with a facelift at tight end. With Tommy Tremble and Ian Thomas headed to free agency later this month, Ja’Tavion Sanders — last year’s fourth-round pick — is the only notable player under contract at the position in 2025. And the lack of solidified players on the depth chart offers up an opportunity to further craft the position in Canales’ image. The offensive play-caller painted a crystal-clear picture of that image last week at the NFL Scouting Combine. “Versatility and toughness, first and foremost,” Canales said. “We’re going to run the ball, so we certainly can’t just take receiving tight ends who give you no value in the run game. At a minimum, this has to be a guy that’s really tough. It doesn’t mean that he’s got to be the 260-pound bruiser that plays in-line. Those guys are cool, too, but if he’s going to be 235 pounds, he has to play with the level of violence because we are going to run the ball a lot. So the versatility is really important for me at the tight end.” While the veteran free agency class isn’t particularly stocked with notable names that fit that standard, the NFL Draft, according to most media evaluators, has a plethora of those versatile talents, most notably Penn State tight end Tyler Warren. Canales sees a Swiss Army knife of sorts when he watches film the 6-foot-6, 261-pound playmaker. “I think he’s an incredible player,” Canales said. “I think speaking of versatility, here’s a guy that can play close to the interior and play physical because of his sheer size, but then, he does create some mismatches in the pass game, you can hand him the ball. So if you look at some of the teams that are using tight ends for QB sneak — that would be a weapon for somebody in a short-yardage situation to utilize him. So, he’s a very interesting prospect.” Warren — who is currently projected as a top-10 prospect by Pro Football Focus — produced 1,233 receiving yards, 218 rushing yards and 13 total touchdowns (including a passing score) last year for the Nittany Lions. He might be gone by the time the Panthers pick at No. 8 in the first round, or Carolina might prioritize another position with that selection And if the Panthers pass on Warren, they’ll still have plenty of strong options during the rest of draft weekend. Michigan’s Colston Loveland, Texas’s Gunnar Helm, and Miami’s Elijah Arroyo are all projected as top-100 picks. All three would add a playmaking threat to Canales’ offensive play-calling concoction. There’s also Tremble, whom both Canales and general manager Dan Morgan openly expressed desire in bringing back during their time at the combine last week. Tremble dealt with nagging injuries throughout last season, but still produced a career-high 234 receiving yards. He also has the blocking and receiving versatility that Canales craves. But the Panthers want to make sure they get a fair deal done for both sides. Sometimes, that’s not as easy as it sounds. “Yeah, it’s a challenge, right? Because you want continuity,” Canales said. “Talk about a guy like Tommy Tremble. We’re going through all of our film and he does such a great job. So, now it’s all of a sudden it’s like, in all fairness, like, ‘Let’s let Tommy see what’s out there from a free agency standpoint.’ But for me it’s like, ‘OK, we have these guys that we’ve trained for a year, and you’d love to have them back.’” Sanders set a new franchise rookie record with 342 receiving yards last season. He also improved as a blocker from his college days. While he has shown he can be a key cog in the Carolina offense, the Panthers aren’t going to just settle for continuity, even if that’s seemingly a foundational priority for Canales. Bringing back Sanders and Tremble with minimal enhancement otherwise would be a disservice to the offense’s evolution. Canales knows that and Morgan knows that.
  10. Listing a few positions Panthers need
  11. I was surprised as well free agency will tell the tale of what they are going to do
  12. Panthers have too many Problems to solve all at once and safety isn’t the main priority when 1. if a NFL QB continually has more than 3 seconds to throw 2. and the front 7 can’t stop the run, not just bad, historically bad a safety isn’t going to help any of that huddle is funny Draft playmakers, and they say draft defense draft defense for the worst line in the league and they are worried about a safety if I had my way, these would not be my choices, but the truth is, and always will be, nfl games are won on the lines….and the panthers D line is atrocious and the oline is an injury away from showing how little depth there is with an undersized qb
  13. We can agree to disagree yes Evero’s defense needs strong safety play. But I suspect they will upgrade in free agency football is won in the lines.
  14. https://walterfootball.com/draft2025.php Rd 1 M Williams DE Bryce Young improved late in the season, so the Panthers might give him another year. If so, they could use this pick to replace Brian Burns or strengthen the interior of their defensive line. Mykel Williams has an incredible first step and was terrific down the stretch for Georgia. Rd 2 57 Shemar Stewart DE The Panthers had severe issues stopping the run and getting to the quarterback last year. Shemar Stewart is a big, fast and strong defensive lineman, but is very raw. Rd3 74 Seth McLaughlin, OG, Ohio State The Panthers upgraded both guard spots last offseason, but they forgot to find a center. Seth McLaughlin is a tough, intelligent technician. Rd 4 107 Davison Igbinosun, CB, Ohio State Carolina was extremely weak against outside receivers last year. Davison Igbinosun has nice size and ball skills. rd 4 110. Carolina Panthers: Donovan Edwards, RB, Michigan Jonathon Brooks tore his ACL again, so the Panthers may want to find another running back. Donovan Edwards has a great combination of size and speed.
  15. Why bother with someone in rd 1 that has injuries or allegations either way it is a distraction and time off the field in body or mind when on it yes, we all know allegations aren’t criminal charges but we also know how history of previous players in similar situations end This franchise’s history,of all franchises, does not need another one of these …even a hint of it
  16. From the athletic. INDIANAPOLIS — Marshall edge rusher Mike Green told reporters at the NFL combine that there have been two allegations of sexual assault against him, both of which he denies, saying that he’s “done nothing wrong.” Green was dismissed from the Virginia football team in September 2022 before transferring to Marshall, where he played the 2023 and 2024 seasons.
  17. I believe Morgan mentioned Warren in his presser …could be bobbing for a trade down with that bait…who knows
  18. Yeah but the next thing you know lisfranc and or turf them and or ankle…that’s a whole other kettle of fish, one thing leads to another
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