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Any chance Cam Robinson falls to us?


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6 minutes ago, party_animal said:

Cam Robinson sucks in pass protection. Just taking a one game snapshot, where Saban game planned to stop Myles Garrett and pinning it on this kid's ability is a joke.

Cam Robinson should not be taken in the top 10.

What game plan? He man handled Garrett one on one. Robinson did struggle last season, but this year he's been quite dominant.

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we aint drafting him even if he does fall to us probably even in the 2nd round.  Panthers are known for skipping over prospects with character issues and question marks. 

The 2 players in my mind right now are RB Fournette and SS Jamal Adams are right about where we will be picking.  I don't see a top 10 tackle in this years draft.  We need a stud Safety, DE, or RB with top 10 pick. 

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2 minutes ago, AU-panther said:

If we are picking at 7 there is a very good chance of him being there.  Whether or not that is him "falling" or a "reach" that is debatable.  Most articles I have read suggest it would be a reach.   Not really the best year to need a LT in the draft.

 

From what I've seen, not really the best year to need any tackle in the draft.

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9 hours ago, FuFuLamePoo said:

I'm telling you people, the OT position is DEAD in college football.  Cam Robinson should not be a top-20 pick, he's not even that good plus all the off field concerns.  I'd be furious if we took him in the top 15.  We can get a serious playmaker on either side of the ball where we currently are slotted, I'd love an egde rusher in this stacked class.  As someone else mentioned, Derek Barnett would be a fantastic addition and fits our defense like a glove.  With OT, I'd prefer they just take a few late and hope one pans out.  Cam Robinson is not that good, and Alabama has a way of turning guys into way better prospects than they should be.  That school has produced some BUSTS over the years.

Yes a few...please...

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