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Is this a good thing or a bad thing?


Jeremy Igo

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I think this shows that all of us should finally start to trust our FO, especially our GM. This aint Madden, which some on here will perhaps never understand. I love the fact we kept all of our picks except for an injured RB and sneaked two undrafted Rookies into the final 53. Gettle & Co. know.

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The sixth round pick and all four 7th round picks of the Rams were cut. Not good enough.

 

 

The Panthers keep all of their picks and also three UDFA......

 

 

hmmmmmm

 

It's a funny world. We traded our 7th to move up for Bene in the 5th who made the squad. Gaffney tore his knee on his first run which somehow led to us finding Fozzy. Anybody regretting that pick-up?

 

It's hard for 6th and 7th rounders to stick. Guys like Hardy don't come around often. Munnerlyn is the only other late rounder I can think of off hand that made an impact.

 

Other than Sam, who did STL release? never even heard of them. Gilbert I remember reading we scouted as a UDFA prospect.

 

Panthers sucking on the UDFA teet for Oline talent. Bell and Chandler too.

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