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Are people really saying McCaffrey is preferred over Fournette now?


Jeremy Igo

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I was under the assumption the Panthers believed Fournette would be gone by pick 8. As such, they started looking at the next best option in the case that they want to go RB. There is no tape, scout, or combine performance in the world that could make me believe McCafrey will be a better NFL player than Fournette.

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I will be shocked if the next best pick they can muster at 8 is another RB, not named Fournette.  Let's not forget how much DG cherishes the rookie deal a first round pick gets, with the 5th year option.  I find it really hard to believe that DG is okay with using that on a position that is usually not that expensive when compared to a DE, QB or LT.  Fournette is special enough to use that pick on a RB, but I think the pick at 8 is DE (assuming Fournette is gone).

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Just now, X-Clown on 1 said:

I will be shocked if the next best pick they can muster at 8 is another RB, not named Fournette.  Let's not forget how much DG cherishes the rookie deal a first round pick gets, with the 5th year option.  I find it really hard to believe that DG is okay with using that on a position that is usually not that expensive when compared to a DE, QB or LT.  Fournette is special enough to use that pick on a RB, but I think the pick at 8 is DE (assuming Fournette is gone).

Exactly.  There is zero chance unless we trade down.  I see it being DB or a DE if LF is gone.  Maybe a trade down for an inline TE

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this is how i see it...

 

 

this is Fournett

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this is McCaffrey

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I fugin LOVE Fournett. Hes my dream RB. there is a high chance we cant score a RB like him, therefore, Id settle with McCaffrey because i cant live without a RB and I feel we can be creative on how to maximize what he brings to the table. i am also good at convincing myself that McCaffrey is just as good....  when he isnt. i mean look at Fournett

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Fournette > McCaffrey.  Huddlers are buying into the hype that the media is using for limelight before the draft.  Its that time of year where after initial evaluations and mocks come out that, the media outlets can't about the same material because of ratings.

Got to throw the curve balls and the craziness in there for click bait and views.

 

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