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How high are we on Philly Brown


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He's what Melvin White and Robert Lester were to the defense last season. Terrific value for an undrafted free agent and provided some much needed production at a spot that sorely needed production but as the talent around him gets better he should fall back in the rotation.

I agree but think he can continue to improve and be a solid #3

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I don't see why he can't be a solid slot guy. He isn't tiny, almost 6 foot tall. I'm not worried about his durability. He gained muscle as the season went on.

We need guys like Corey on offense. Guys that can produce when called upon and require an average contract to do so. We have a good number of high contracts to pass out soon, guys like Corey help make that possible.

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And for those of you that laugh at the notion of Corey being the next Steve Smith....

Corey had twice the receptions and yards that Smith in his rookie year despite having less playing time.

Corey could be better than Steve. Or, he could be a role player. No one knows. Just another reason why I am excited about 2015.

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And for those of you that laugh at the notion of Corey being the next Steve Smith....

Corey had twice the receptions and yards that Smith in his rookie year despite having less playing time.

Corey could be better than Steve. Or, he could be a role player. No one knows. Just another reason why I am excited about 2015.

Ok Igo this is a little misleading.. Serifert wouldn't play Smitty at WR.. And only use as a special teamer his rookie season..

So Corey did have better numbers but it wasn't because of talent... It was the fact Rivera gave him a opportunity while Serifert refuse to for Smitty ...

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Ok Igo this is a little misleading.. Serifert wouldn't play Smitty at WR.. And only use as a special teamer his rookie season..

So Corey did have better numbers but it wasn't because of talent... It was the fact Rivera gave him a opportunity while Serifert refuse to for Smitty ...

Agree with you 100%, but on another note we all know how Rivera plays favorites and had avant as our number 3 for half the season. Not to mention Corey missing a few games due to injury. Not saying he is the next Steve Smith (an odd comparison in my opinion, but I also think Corey's stats could have been much higher his rookie year, much like Steve amith could have been.
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Ok Igo this is a little misleading.. Serifert wouldn't play Smitty at WR.. And only use as a special teamer his rookie season..

So Corey did have better numbers but it wasn't because of talent... It was the fact Rivera gave him a opportunity while Serifert refuse to for Smitty ...

He played a good bit at WR for a rookie, especially the first half of the season (targeted 20 times)

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He's currently the second best WR on the team and I view him as a keeper.

I will state this, him being a failure as punt returner..... well it sucked on many levels. Poor old bersian was forced into the role and all that did was create a bell level hate for him form the fanbase. Panthers still need a punt returner, you know one that can take it the house, nice speed, and can make would be tacklers miss........ basically a corey brown clone that can catch a punt......

Enough crying, hes part of this super rookie class that has me........ hmmmmm just say the biggest improvement happens form year one to the week one season two. Plus cam and him seem to be bruhs...... plus hes on a UDFA contract too.

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