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Sterling Shepard Highlights


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Just now, Bartin said:

Not that he has a problem with it, but I'm pretty sure no one drops anything in their highlight videos. 

He never drops anything man, compared to what we have on the roster right now.  

I watched him for four years, for the majority of them he had a tight end throwing him the ball, and a transfer to Texas A&M.  Last year he finally had a QB throwing him the ball.  

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We have shown some interest in this guy but we would have to trade up to gab him in the secnd based on projections. Then again who knows what will happen this year after the first ten picks, there seems to be little consensus on who will go where

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Although a slight risk, I'd love to trade back to the early second to take him. We could then use our new 3rd round pick to trade up a few spots in the 2nd and grab someone such as one of the Henrys. Imagine our first two picks being Sterling Shepard and Derrik Henry/Hunter Henry while not giving up any additional draft picks.

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I'd love Shep at 30 and I believe a good portion of knowledgable Panthers fans on these boards would be fine with him at 30.... and for good reason.  No way he's there at 62 and good chance he goes within the first 8-10 picks of round 2.  I personally think he's a first round talent and is my biggest overall draft crush at 30.  

He has a lot of OBJ when he was coming out, and reminds me a lot of Santana Moss.  41" vert and 121 broad are outstanding transferrable numbers to an NFL athlete.  His 20 reps on the bench are pretty amazing too for a player of his stature.  

The guy is one of the most (if not best) precise route runners coming into the draft and high points the ball like a rockstar.  This guy, between KB and Funch would give Cam a full arsenal of receiving talent... along with Olsen. I can't imagine being a DC trying to draw up a gameplan to stop our offense.

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