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Moton is excited to block for Christian McCaffrey


Jeremy Igo

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From Moton conference call...

 

"I watched Christian McCaffrey all throughout his college career. He is one of the best running backs in the draft. I’m really excited to do whatever I can to make him the best running back he can be. Just to play a small role in that. Do whatever I can to open up holes for him. "

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This man is big and athletic

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I'm really liking this draft.  Going full pros.  No cons from this cat today.

Got 2 playmakers who win just games, a potential future RT in the 2nd, and a perfect guy to learn behind some great vets on the DL.  

One safety late and I'd call this a hugely successful draft.  

Kalil/Oher and Moton/Williams is so much better than what was it, Bell/Chandler/Foucault? I'm rooting for this kid.  All the way..across..the sky.  

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Looking on the bright side this draft has addressed every single issue with the Panthers offense. Added OL depth, dynamic RB/WRs, dynamic special teams returners. This offense should be more dangerous than our 2015 offense while taking pressure off of Cam to create offense on his own.

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