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The Panthers will select one of these four prospects in round one of the NFL Draft.


Jeremy Igo
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On 4/20/2016 at 8:53 PM, brandon_87 said:

there is more to a TE then catching the ball, our O is going to be run first, if he can't block, he's useless.

Arkansas was and is one of the most run-heavy offenses in college football and Henry was a huge part of its success.

Wherever you read that he "sucked" at run blocking, you might want to just block those guys because they're idiots.

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