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Afraid with the recent defections at OT, Clemmings will be over drafted and go in the top 15.

 

Gman will be about value, and just like last season, he is not going to pick a T in the first who has a 3rd round value.

 

WR, DE, CB might be what we are looking at

 

We are in a pickle at T in my opinion.  Not much to choose from in FA, but there might be some cuts that work out for us.  Jake Long for instance is probably going to get cut or play G.  Course he is injury prone.  Roos the same as far as age and injury.

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Justin Hardy.

If it wasn't for him going to ECU I don't think people would be talking about him much. Kind of like the Hakeem Nicks. Although Hardy has strong hands and a nice build, I would much rather prefer someone like Agholor or Smith who can win deep. I think Hardy ends up being a Jerricho Cotchery type guy. Solid role guy but that's not what we need.

Tre Mcbride had a solid week at the Shrine Bowl, similar build and type of WR as Hardy who could be had in the late rounds

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Justin Hardy.

If it wasn't for him going to ECU I don't think people would be talking about him much. Kind of like the Hakeem Nicks. Although Hardy has strong hands and a nice build, I would much rather prefer someone like Agholor or Smith who can win deep. I think Hardy ends up being a Jerricho Cotchery type guy. Solid role guy but that's not what we need.

Tre Mcbride had a solid week at the Shrine Bowl, similar build and type of WR as Hardy who could be had in the late rounds

i figured you was talking about him. i like his game, just not for the panthers. put him in a WCO in the slot, and he would flourish. 

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There's a certain prospect that everyone and their dog loves on this site that I'm not a fan of. I look forward to watching him in one on ones this week.

I wish NFL Network would cut all the talking and crap out and just show the practice

Thought you were going to say Sammie Coates 

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