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Draft prospect OT DJ Humphries has 2 visits lined up with CAR


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Shot up draft boards. Local Charlotte kid. 5 Star Recruit. Great athlete, projects as a left tackle. Plays nasty and with a mean-streak. Needs to show that he can add weight and sustain that weight. Injury concerns, needs to be coached up.

There's a large thread on him in the Draft section for anyone interested. A couple guys like Daniel Jeremiah have him as their #1 tackle prospect.

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every team needing OL help are gonna be interested in DJ. 

 

only a handful of OT's look the part of a LT, and DJ is one of them. 

 

I agree and would totally be cool with him.  Peat and Clemmings worry me about starting at LT off the bat.  Collins, Flowers, Fisher, and Humphries though I'm cool with. 

 

I don't know why anyone would not want him unless they care that much about his arms being 1/4" shorter than many like.

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He's a natural LT and will most certainly be gone by the time we come up at 25. 

Don't be fooled with all these mock drafts having La'El Collins and Ereck Flowers picked ahead of DJ Humphries. 

Those guys are right tackles and will be taken after DJ.

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He's a natural LT and will most certainly be gone by the time we come up at 25. 

Don't be fooled with all these mock drafts having La'El Collins and Ereck Flowers picked ahead of DJ Humphries. 

Those guys are right tackles and will be taken after DJ.

 

I am worried about this as well. 

 

I like Fisher also. He has the size and athletic ability to be a natural LT. 

 

Praying one of them is on board. 

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