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Panthers Mock Draft Rounds 1 - 3


Jeremy Igo

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I'm not big on any TE in this draft. I mean, Nick O'Leary, an undersized guy who can barely break 5.0 flat in the 40 and who barely had over 600 receiving yards won the John Mackey award this year. That says everything about this year's crop of TEs.

Jeff Heuerman will be this drafts best TE. I have a feeling we're going to take him too. He may slide to the 5th but I would take him in the 3rd or 4th tbh.
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Jeff Heuerman will be this drafts best TE. I have a feeling we're going to take him too. He may slide to the 5th but I would take him in the 3rd or 4th tbh.

Maxx Williams is insane. He's a Jason Witten type franchise tight end.

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I was commenting on the best te in the draft statement. Did you mean just in the third?

No I actually believe Hueurman will be better than Williams. Maxx is no slouch but I believe he's a tad overrated due to the weak TE class.
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too many people here are looking at O'Leary as a TE. He's a fullback hybrid TE with great hands and a knack for scoring in the red zone.

I've also heard people say he benefitted from a good QB...well what the heck kinda QB do we have?

Tolbert - 5'9" 240 (more closer to 280) fat and old

cap savings 2.4 million

o'Leaty - 6'3 250 not fat, not old

which one do you think has a better chance at picking up a blitz or catching a screen pass?

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too many people here are looking at O'Leary as a TE. He's a fullback hybrid TE with great hands and a knack for scoring in the red zone.

I've also heard people say he benefitted from a good QB...well what the heck kinda QB do we have?

Tolbert - 5'9" 240 (more closer to 280) fat and old

cap savings 2.4 million

o'Leaty - 6'3 250 not fat, not old

which one do you think has a better chance at picking up a blitz or catching a screen pass?

Stop with the O'leary crap.. you make it even worse talking about drafting a FB in the 3rd round. . He is a slow unatheltic player.. That we have no clue can play in this league. . Tolbert is a s certified play maker who can out run LBS and run over Db's. .

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Stop with the O'leary crap.. you make it even worse talking about drafting a FB in the 3rd round. . He is a slow unatheltic player.. That we have no clue can play in this league. . Tolbert is a s certified play maker who can out run LBS and run over Db's. .

Tolbert did none of the above this past season. Gettleman also quoted that the running game is being phased out, which was one of the reasons he is cutting DLo as a June 1st cut.

don't be surprised if Getts uses his other June 1st cut on Tolbert.

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