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My annual fullback man crush


Jeremy Igo

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1 minute ago, Jeremy Igo said:

 

Sam Rogers

 

Virgin Tech

 

Do want

 

http://www.carolinahuddle.com/2017/03/14/carolina-panthers-draft-sam-rogers/

 

 

 

Also on the post in the front page about having no fullback beside Johnson isn't Darrel Young  a FB?

 

But this guy is a good prospect in the 5th or 6th round especially if we are going to more of a traditional run game.

 

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Also on the post in the front page about having no fullback beside Johnson isn't Darrel Young  a FB?
 
But this guy is a good prospect in the 5th or 6th round especially if we are going to more of a traditional run game.
 


Yep, forgot about that guy.
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4 minutes ago, sanjay_rajput said:

He seems like a solid pickup but either way having competition will be a great thing for a position that has been neglected for awhile.

 

 

 That block at 0:50... it's been so long...

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I'm definitely biased as a Tech alum, but Rogers has the perfect work ethic / mentality for a fullback. Walked on to Virginia Tech, ended up earning scholarship and becoming a captain and vital piece of the offense.

He has the skill set that if he had gone to say a Western Carolina, he would have been a successful running back.

I think he would be aggressive in putting on weight and strength for a professional team and could easily play around 245, and be just like Hoover was for us!

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18 minutes ago, London Loves Luke said:

The annual hype that Igo manages to create for a random draft/UFA fullback proves that he could easily become a cult leader and go and live with a bunch of virgins in the South Carolina hills. 

See also his vegan health drive. 

 

All the virgins in this board - you've been warned.

That's like 70% of this board. 

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