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Christian McCaffrey declined all private workout requests..


Jeremy Igo

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The guy likely has a bright future in this league but I'm sure there's more than one very capable defender that can't wait to knock this dude's block into next week.  Fournette or Barnett need to be the pick at 8 based on talent, toughness, positional need, and team fit.  

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18 minutes ago, Adb6368 said:

He has no business being in the top 10 discussion. The second his camp heard that they had no reason to do anymore. The roof became his ceiling


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Sooo.....his ceiling was raised? 

 

He did have official visits though and a pro day.

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8 minutes ago, Nails said:

The guy likely has a bright future in this league but I'm sure there's more than one very capable defender that can't wait to knock this dude's block into next week.  Fournette or Barnett need to be the pick at 8 based on talent, toughness, positional need, and team fit.  

Barnett just needs to be a Panther. Dream situation for me is Fournette falling to 8 and us trading back into the first for Barnett.

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