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nctarheel0619

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So everyone realizes we need offensive line help...... except Gettleman and Rivera?

They know it. That is why they tried to sign a starting OT last offseason...he signed elsewhere. And, they believed they guys after rd 1 were not better than what we have. That was their mistake.

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They know it. That is why they tried to sign a starting OT last offseason...he signed elsewhere. And, they believed they guys after rd 1 were not better than what we have. That was their mistake.

They never offered Collins a contact if that's who you're referring to

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Google up Iowa's 6'5" 325 lb OT Brandon Scherff. If half what they say about him is true,then he is the super OT and strong man in the college ranks.

i truly think hes in a league all of his own regarding LTs in college,right now.even Gil Brandt believes he has the talent to possibly go No.1 overall.
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haha beginning of november and we're talking draft. what can i say its great to be a panthers fan

 

I would take Amari Cooper, guy is going to be a top tier receiver in this league and has the speed this offense desperately needs. Then draft Flowers in round two.

 

When it comes to OTs right now it's Scherff and nobody else. Shenanigans with my avatar aside.

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I'm really nervous about Ogbuehi, look at how the last two top 10 pick OTs from Texas A&M are doing in the NFL right now.

Im so glad you said this.

I'm a big fan of certain schools cranking out a particular position more than others.

Clemson has done great with wr and rbs lately. South Carolina with dbs and dls. Defensive players from Bama or LSU. Just to name a few.

For years I would say avoid offensive players from Louisville.

Totally agree man.

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Im so glad you said this.

I'm a big fan of certain schools cranking out a particular position more than others.

Clemson has done great with wr and rbs lately. South Carolina with dbs and dls. Defensive players from Bama or LSU. Just to name a few.

For years I would say avoid offensive players from Louisville.

Totally agree man.

Kirk Ferentz head coach at the University of Iowa has a pretty good eye for evaluating and developing oLinemen and ecspecially good at producing talented NFL tackles that are pro ready.So,here are just a couple names too throw out there, that has been influenced under his tutelage of late,Bryan Bulaga and Marshal Yanda and heres whats so inrtriguing about Scherff,is that,coach Ferentz believes that hes the best tackle hes ever coached at the college level
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