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Didn't some Panthers fans want Cameron Erving? Well..........


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2 minutes ago, PanthersBigD said:

Serious question: Do you think he'd be a legit successor to Kalil now that Ryan's getting up there in football years?

He was a bright spot during his years at FSU. I wouldn't be surprised if he turned out to be a really good center, but I doubt the Browns give up on him while still on a rookie contract. 

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14 minutes ago, Omega Atrocity said:

First round offensive lineman haven't really been working out as of late. Drafting one high isn't as much of as a sure thing as most people tend to think.

College game is diminishing their skills drastically these days when they enter the NFL... 

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He's a rookie and he got benched. Big news!

The Browns have been absolutely embarrassing in personnel and coaching moves. This entire Johnny Manziel situation has been a joke. 

I think the Panthers have been great about getting the most out of Cam and our other picks. Playing them if they are ready and asking them to do things they can do. We don't expect Andrew Norwell to do things that are unnatural or impossible for him. So the limitations that saw him go undrafted are rarely exposed in games.

Devin Funchess isn't asked to take on more than he can handle either. Shaq Thompson certainly gets playing time but we've seen him sit behind AJ when healthy as well. So I feel like we do a decent job of putting guys on the field to succeed.

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