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Panthers Hosting Florida OT David Sharpe As A Top-30 Visit


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2 minutes ago, Marguide said:

Don't know why he used the term top-30, as if this indicated the value of the guy.

Each team gets to bring in 30 players, guys they might be interested in across all rounds of the draft.

agree, very misleading. 

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I think this is one of those cases where Dave is falling in love with the measuring tape. He sees 6'6" 346 with 35"+ arms and 10" hands and gets excited. I mean, if you asked Dave to sit down and draw up the ideal OT that's probably what he'd put on paper.

Meanwhile, Sharpe's athleticism is well below normal for an NFL OL. 19 reps for a guy who's almost 350#? 20" vertical? Terrible agility? Surely this guy will have to slide inside to have a chance of sticking on an NFL roster long-term.

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2 hours ago, Salisburysean98 said:

Legally blind doesn't mean you can't see. My wife is legally blind without her contacts, but when she wears them she can see fine, drives, reads, and teaches children for a living.

So it's really not a big deal to be "legally blind"

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