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There was a tweet posted on the huddle about a month ago stating he was 200 lbs but I don't if that was muscle or fat.

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It's not possible to add that much muscle in such a short period of time unless you are a saiyan. He probably just bulked to 200 lbs. and will cut over the summer.
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It's not possible to add that much muscle in such a short period of time unless you are a saiyan. He probably just bulked to 200 lbs. and will cut over the summer.

He was already 190. It shouldn't be that difficult.

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Jeremy said Corey was 190 at the end of the season.

 

 

All I know is that the site is updated with all the new players, and numbers etc. if the weights are accurate or inaccurate I can't say, but I'd imagine the team site is the best source on player info. 

 

As far as that video is concerned, Brown just looks average, I can't speak on if CB will progress or not but I didn't see anything last season that has me convinced he's more than JAG.

 

I mean seriously behind KB, and Olsen we literally had nothing at receiver Cotchery, Avant, Bersin. I mean that IMO was the worst assembled receiver group in the NFL last season. If the fastest guy in the group couldn't crack that line-up with decent/average play then you can't play anywhere. He cracked a crappy line-up that's it. 

 

I think bringing Ginn back (who is better), drafting Funchess, and the potential of Hill having time to learn the playbook I think many will see that Brown is no more than JAG. He's 4th at most on next year's depth chart, but I'd take a 6'4" body catcher with take the top off speed vs a 5'11'' body catcher with better than avg speed. 

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Going to be posting a breakdown of his season soon. He's much better than he gets credit for.

 

He was my UDFA pick to make the team last year.  He wasn't disappointing.   He has some things he needs to work on but should be a great asset for us.

 

I wasn't too overly concerned about bringing Ginn back with Corey Brown on this team.  I believe he will be in this league for many years to come.  Hopefully as a Panther.

 

KB, Funchess and Brown will be an interesting combo.

 

I think most of the hate comes from the fact he is an UDFA.  So of course, he is a short term answer.  No way a UDFA should ever last more than a season or two.   Especially since we brought in a Former Panther and Former first round pick to take his place.

 

Ginn is going to have his hands full.   I think Brown could easily force Ginn into a full time role are PR ONLY.

 

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One of the things Proehl was preaching in his interview was being at a spot on time. If you watch this I think it shows pretty clearly that Philly was at his spots on time and even sooner than Cam expected, that's why a lot of Cam's throws were a little behind Philly, or he had to wait for the ball to get there. 

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Going to be posting a breakdown of his season soon. He's much better than he gets credit for.

 

No doubt about it.  People hate on him because of his early season struggles at returner, but when the team started winning games, he consistently came up with catches for first downs.  He was a key part in the winning streak and was even catching balls over the middle of the field, which for a guy his size, i'm sure is a scary thing.

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