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Phillip Dorsett to meet with Panthers


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I think this has been confirmed before but regardless, he's an interesting prospect.  I don't trust a lot of the perceived speedy WR prospects but I'd put Dorsett ahead of Lockett and Bell.  He really has that burst that can clear a defense beyond just the college level.   

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How are his hands they ask? His hands are teh amazing! He's as clutch as they come when you need a 3rd down conversion. He played against CBs projected to go in the 1st and smoked them.

I would absolutely love it if we are fortunate enough for him to be there in the second, but I don't think he will be. The mocks have him and Duke Johnson on the board much further down than I think both will be taken. There has been 0 buzz surrounding either if them, but mark my words, they will both be highly successful at the next level.

You've been hearing that from me for weeks though.

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J jones posted a vine to his Twitter of Dorsett running an in and out route in the end zone, going after the ball with his hands, and seemingly getting two feet down. It looked pretty but then again "game isn't played in ya undawear"

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Seems like a dude who might go in the first as the hype picks up?

 

 

 

 

Dorsett enters the draft as a senior, which the system penalizes and also "lacks a year of the extremely good production that is typical of the senior wide receivers who go on to succeed in the NFL," wrote FO's Nathan Forster. Dorsett was likened historically by Playmaker to Mark Clayton and James Jones. The Hurricane ranks No. 47 on Daniel Jeremiah's Top 50, and ESPN's Mel Kiper wrote recently that Dorsett is "clearly in the Round 1 mix."

http://www.rotoworld.com/recent/cfb/132345/phillip-dorsett

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