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Kelvin Benjamin Interview Video w/ SBNation


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He seems like an instant superstar..I got a good feeling about this kid

 

Chemistry between two young talented players.  Cam likes this kid.  The kid likes Cam.  They hang out,  THEY TALK.

 

The communication and friendship between these two is going to be amazing.   Cam has a receiver that has great hands and a radius to catch anything close.

 

Once Cam see he can count on him.  Good things are going to happen.   They double down on KB.   Cam now has single coverage on some of the surest hands in the league in Avant and Cotchery.

 

Don't be surprised if KB is in the discussion of OROY talk.   Yeah I know it is June and he hasn't put the pads on yet but you cannot take away this chemistry Cam and KB are putting together.    I think KB could easily put 1000K receiving yards in his rookie year.

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Chemistry between two young talented players.  Cam likes this kid.  The kid likes Cam.  They hang out,  THEY TALK.

 

The communication and friendship between these two is going to be amazing.   Cam has a receiver that has great hands and a radius to catch anything close.

 

Once Cam see he can count on him.  Good things are going to happen.   They double down on KB.   Cam now has single coverage on some of the surest hands in the league in Avant and Cotchery.

 

Don't be surprised if KB is in the discussion of OROY talk.   Yeah I know it is June and he hasn't put the pads on yet but you cannot take away this chemistry Cam and KB are putting together.    I think KB could easily put 1000K receiving yards in his rookie year.

 

Flame me all you want, but my bold prediction is KB will not be as advertised. I think 1000k receiving yards his rookie year is a bit of stretch. A couple years from now maybe, but the dude is raw and still has a long way to go.

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He seems so chill. It's awesome. and the fact he glows (it seems) when ever someone asks him what it's like to be a Panther... or how he feels in Charlotte.

 

I think the kid actually got his dream job outta college (in his mind anyway)

 

I have a feeling he'll be better and more productive than most want to admit. Here's hope'n!

Let's get this dam off season over with! LOL

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He seems so chill. It's awesome. and the fact he glows (it seems) when ever someone asks him what it's like to be a Panther... or how he feels in Charlotte.

 

I think the kid actually got his dream job outta college (in his mind anyway)

 

I have a feeling he'll be better and more productive than most want to admit. Here's hope'n!

Let's get this dam off season over with! LOL

 

I think he really did get his dream job. If you asked him where he would like to go before he was drafted. He probably would say play with Cam and or a playoff team. He has both!

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