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6th Round - Carolina selects RB Tyler Gaffney, Stanford


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He was a Beast for Stanford.. J Stew is 28 and becoming injury prone.

He runs a 4.5 and a guy who knows pass protection and being a bell cow back. Not flasy but he could be productive esp when Deangelo is probally on his farewell tour this season.

My only issue is that we were targeting a CB and missed on really high value guys(one pick in front of us no less) then we trade up in the 5th when the cb value was in the early 4th.

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Lol at people being pissed at a 6th round pick.

Guy will probably be a beast in special teams.

suck it up sissies

i'm pissed because he totally neglected the biggest need this team has even with plenty of opportunity.
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I agree, but were talking about a GM that cut steve smith when it made no sense either

People still say this about Smith?

Steve smith limits every person in that locker room from ever stepping up and opening their mouth. Dude was a condescending prick that was full of himself based on small fish- smaller pond mentality developed during Hurney years. Our entire franchise and possibly the state is better for getting him out of BofA.

X-clown was a long time ago.

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Can you tell me the next winning lottery numbers?  You can just DM me.  Thanks!

 

they will include prime and non prime #'s and they won't exceed 6 total.

 

and i will not DM you. take that to missed connections on CL

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if there is a chance he is going to pick baseball then this was just stupid.

take a fuging chance on the OT's. we just took a chance on a kid who might decide to play baseball

bingo. this is just being stubborn about OT.
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Saw this guy on NFL's Game Changers... has quick feet for his size and moves well, ain't the fastest dude on the field but will run north and south, between the tackles. I heard someone comment that out of all the backs in this draft, Gaffney had the most will to succeed.

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