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REPORT: Panthers eyeing pass rushers and WR's today


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I shared this in one of the other threads earlier, as I saw her report it live.  I was disappointed she didn't include safety.  She also mentioned her source said we'd also be looking at OL help...  She mentioned OL, WR, and pass rushers in that order.

As far as pass rushers, I'm not really interested in any of the guys left that we visited with.  They were all tweeners, built more like 4-3 OLBs, outside of Tanoh, and I'm not really a big fan of his despite his size.  I'd rather just bring in Mario Williams after the draft because none of what's left is all that appealing at DE.

WR and S are where I'm looking most, and I think they also have the most value at this point...  Realistic potential starters up through the 3rd or 4th.  Teez Tabor is also a sleeper for me.

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2 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

I shared this in one of the other threads earlier, as I saw her report it live.  I was disappointed she didn't include safety.  She also mentioned her source said we'd also be looking at OL help...  She mentioned OL, WR, and pass rushers in that order.

As far as pass rushers, I'm not really interested in any of the guys left that we visited with.  They were all tweeners, built more like 4-3 OLBs, outside of Tanoh, and I'm not really a big fan of his despite his size.  I'd rather just bring in Mario Williams after the draft because none of what's left is all that appealing at DE.

WR and S are where I'm looking most, and I think they also have the most value at this point...  Realistic potential starters up through the 3rd or 4th.  Teez Tabor is also a sleeper for me.

McDowell has fantastic size. JJ Watt clone imo. Has the bend, burst and agility to be a 4-3 DE. Would love to get him. 

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What in the hell is the huddle's obsession with tight ends? I understand many of you don't like Dickson but at this point we need an h-back, and the only true person fitting that mold that I liked has already been drafted. 

If Gettlemen is planning on taking someone who he believes can stretch the field and create larger windows for this offense, it signals a shift in philosophy for Shula that may be the larger part of an overhaul of the type of offense we run. Getting a guy who needs space to play well, then drafting someone to help create more space is a hell of a sign for what we are about to see this year. 

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18 minutes ago, JawnyBlaze said:

McDowell has fantastic size. JJ Watt clone imo. Has the bend, burst and agility to be a 4-3 DE. Would love to get him. 

I wouldn't mind that at all, I just didn't see him listed on our visits list.  That would be incredible value.

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