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It's alittle discouraging to hear that Ealy didn't get enough push while at Tackle. That said, it's far too early to be worrying about anything at this point.

 

Sounds like this could be another Evertt Brown type guy that might not be here in a few seasons. I hope he gets better. But when he got drafted some people said he was undersized for his position at DE. Brown was the same way. I just got this feeling this could end up the same way with Ealy in next few years. I know it is way to early to judge. But it doesn't sound good in the long run.

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Besides Benjamin who gives off an obvious boner to everyone, the player I'm really excited to see on gameday is Trai Turner. The dude looks the part of an athletic hog mollie the will give us a solid interior once Silatolu comes back. I'm honestly starting to wonder if we're trying to mimic New Orleans with two solid guards and meh tackles. 

 

Who I'm loving right now is that 6'6 TE I'm hearing about. Sounds like that guy could be a sure thing for this Panthers offense if he can make it to camp. If he could make the final cut at the end of the preseason. Put him Olsen and Dickson out there in 3 TE set. It would be big. I know 3 TE set is rare. But with a 5 WR set. Have 3 TEs and 2 WRs. It could just work. Hope this guy makes it to camp.

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Sounds like this could be another Evertt Brown type guy that might not be here in a few seasons. I hope he gets better. But when he got drafted some people said he was undersized for his position at DE. Brown was the same way. I just got this feeling this could end up the same way with Ealy in next few years. I know it is way to early to judge. But it doesn't sound good in the long run.

 

They were trying Ealy out at tackle. He's already more than big enough for the DE position.

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Foucault needs work probably, but if they are singing him, that must mean the see something in him. Hope that he becomes something for us. His size desirable. Hopefully the coaching staff can mold him.  

 

Especially if he is the only workout guy they sign.   

 

We have some of the best Offensive Line Coaches in the NFL.   I am sure he'll be in good hands.

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